Independent Screen Films

The 1990s were the new epoch of commercially-successful screen films all over the world but a new trial for cinema industry as well. There started an epoch of special-effects films, including "Titanic" (1997) and "Sex, lies, and videotape" which made a real success for Hollywood prosperity. Anyway, the challenge for not being financed by local governments made both American and European film studios look for alternative ways of sponsorship and create 'independent' for creating non-standard screen films.
One of the very first successful independent screen films was the feature made by Tarantino in 1994. Actually, it was the product of Miramax film studio. At the same time, screen film enterprises got down to the sale of movies online in Inernet (it was set up in 1989). This source of sale started to bring unbelievable profit and freed movie companies from strong government dependence. Some of the brightest examples include the animation masterpieces by Disney studio, such as "Beauty and the Beast", "The Lion King", "Aladdin". Some other brilliant examples are the bestsellers by Pixar, for example "Toy Story".
One more commercial action initiated by small animation and screen film companies was merge into larger entities with larger authorized capital and protectorate. By that time, all video becomes digital and is recorded on digital carriers.