What if DreamWorks was a major studio?

In 1994, DreamWorks as a whole was formed by Jeffery Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg, and David Geffen. But what if in the next few years after its founding, it successfully became profitable enough to become a major studio? Here are a list of changes.


 * DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks Animation would not split.
 * DreamWorks would retain its own distribution unit rather than having other studios release their films.
 * Neither Paramount would buy DreamWorks Pictures, nor NBCUniversal would buy DreamWorks Animation. DreamWorks Pictures would also not be bought by Reliance nor eventually join Amblin Partners (Amblin Entertainment would remain separate from DreamWorks but Spielberg would still own it).
 * Amblin Partners would not become a thing
 * DreamWorks would have its own studio lot (FUN FACT: DreamWorks actually planned to have one, but the plan got cancelled by its 3 original founders)
 * Jeffery Katzenberg would remain in charge of DreamWorks
 * Future DreamWorks Animation films such as The Boss Baby and Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie would be released by DreamWorks Pictures. Same goes for their animated TV shows
 * The 1997 logo would likely still be in use for their films, but the 2016 DreamWorks Animation print logo will be used as their corporate logo
 * DreamWorks Animation film and show logos would likely not have the DreamWorks logo on top of them
 * PDI (Pacific Data Images) would still be around as like what Pixar is to Disney
 * Oriental DreamWorks would've been for not just DreamWorks Animation, but for the live-action DreamWorks as well (like as planned)
 * Go Fish Pictures would still be around as an indie, arthouse and foreign distributor division of DreamWorks, like as planned.
 * MoonBoy Animation would still be around as DreamWorks' adult animation show unit of their animation division, like what 20th Television Animation is to Disney