Topic > The Hobbit Case Study - 1789

A new success was needed to combat these financial problems. This change in the law contributed to this success as they benefited from additional subsidies (Tyson, 2011). Additionally, due to their size and influence, Warner Brothers had considerable influence regarding changing the law. Sir Peter Jackson's reputation and power provided direct access to the highest levels of New Zealand government (Haworth, 2011). They also had the power to move production offshore and find replacement actors if the New Zealand government did not intervene. It could be argued that Warner Brothers' primary concern was with themselves and that they had little concern for the rights of