The document provides details about the pre-production, production, and release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It describes how the film was confirmed for production in the UK in 2013. It lists the key crew members and confirms filming locations and dates. It also summarizes the film's massive commercial success, with a worldwide gross of over $2 billion, making it one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
The Riot Club is a 2014 British drama thriller film directed by Lone Scherfig, based on Laura Wade's 2010 play Posh. It stars Max Irons, Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth as members of the Riot Club, a fictional exclusive all-male dining club at Oxford University inspired by real-life elite clubs. Blueprint Pictures produced the film, which began filming on location at Oxford and Pinewood Studios in June 2013. Upon its UK release in September 2014, the film grossed over $800,000 in its opening weekend across 378 screens.
The document evaluates potential media institutions to distribute a film. Film4 is suggested as a suitable option as it produces a variety of genres, including thrillers, and would get the film recognized in the UK. Metradome is also discussed as a realistic option for up-and-coming producers as it produces films in a cost-effective manner across all genres. Hammer Films, based in London with US distribution ties, could benefit the film given its history of popular horror films and international distribution. However, distributing via Lions Gate may be difficult given the film's low budget. Hammer Films and online distribution are also mentioned as potential options.
Warner Bros would be a suitable media institution to distribute the media product due to its large size and wide variety of film genres released each year, ranging from animated films, superhero films, and romantic films. Some of Warner Bros's most famous and successful franchises include Batman, Superman, Harry Potter, and animated characters like Bugs Bunny and Scooby Doo. Though most of Warner Bros's films are targeted towards children and young adults, the documentary being proposed would have a different storyline than typical Warner Bros films by having the main character die in the beginning, attracting audiences with its unconventional plot.
Warner Brothers was founded in 1903 by four brothers and originally opened movie theaters before founding their film studio in 1918. They pioneered talking films and are now owned by Warner Media, which also owns other major media brands. Their highest grossing film is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. Belstone Pictures is a smaller UK production company founded in 2010 that produces films with budgets up to 60 million pounds. One of their films, Tank 432, received poor reviews from critics. Wonder Woman was a box office success for Warner Brothers, making over $820 million on a $150 million budget.
Vertigo Films would be the best media institution to distribute my media product because it is one of the largest film distributors in the UK, based in London, and has successfully distributed films similar to my media product, such as the 2010 film "Monsters". Vertigo Films identifies and delivers films to wide audiences in the competitive UK distribution market and would help reach the largest possible audience for my media product.
Relativity Media is a film production and distribution company founded in 2004 that specializes in thriller films such as Limitless, Safe Haven, and Out of the Furnace. Rogue Pictures is a subsidiary of Relativity Media that has produced around 25 films since being founded in 1997. Working Title Films is one of the world's leading film production companies, co-chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner since 1992. It has produced over 100 films that have grossed nearly $6 billion worldwide and won 10 Academy Awards.
3 Which Media Institute would distribute your product and why?YG Entertainment
Our independent British film "Obsession" would likely be distributed by Working Title, a major British production company known for films appealing to both British and wider audiences. Alternatively, ScreenGems or Rainforest Films could distribute to reach broader audiences. Working Title has successfully distributed films with similar themes of relationships and emotions, while ScreenGems and Rainforest Films focus on genres aligned with our film and target audiences that could connect with its cast and themes. As an independent film, our lower budget also means lower risk if the film does not perform as well as hoped.
The document provides details about the pre-production, production, and release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It describes how the film was confirmed for production in the UK in 2013. It lists the key crew members and confirms filming locations and dates. It also summarizes the film's massive commercial success, with a worldwide gross of over $2 billion, making it one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
The Riot Club is a 2014 British drama thriller film directed by Lone Scherfig, based on Laura Wade's 2010 play Posh. It stars Max Irons, Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth as members of the Riot Club, a fictional exclusive all-male dining club at Oxford University inspired by real-life elite clubs. Blueprint Pictures produced the film, which began filming on location at Oxford and Pinewood Studios in June 2013. Upon its UK release in September 2014, the film grossed over $800,000 in its opening weekend across 378 screens.
The document evaluates potential media institutions to distribute a film. Film4 is suggested as a suitable option as it produces a variety of genres, including thrillers, and would get the film recognized in the UK. Metradome is also discussed as a realistic option for up-and-coming producers as it produces films in a cost-effective manner across all genres. Hammer Films, based in London with US distribution ties, could benefit the film given its history of popular horror films and international distribution. However, distributing via Lions Gate may be difficult given the film's low budget. Hammer Films and online distribution are also mentioned as potential options.
Warner Bros would be a suitable media institution to distribute the media product due to its large size and wide variety of film genres released each year, ranging from animated films, superhero films, and romantic films. Some of Warner Bros's most famous and successful franchises include Batman, Superman, Harry Potter, and animated characters like Bugs Bunny and Scooby Doo. Though most of Warner Bros's films are targeted towards children and young adults, the documentary being proposed would have a different storyline than typical Warner Bros films by having the main character die in the beginning, attracting audiences with its unconventional plot.
Warner Brothers was founded in 1903 by four brothers and originally opened movie theaters before founding their film studio in 1918. They pioneered talking films and are now owned by Warner Media, which also owns other major media brands. Their highest grossing film is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. Belstone Pictures is a smaller UK production company founded in 2010 that produces films with budgets up to 60 million pounds. One of their films, Tank 432, received poor reviews from critics. Wonder Woman was a box office success for Warner Brothers, making over $820 million on a $150 million budget.
Vertigo Films would be the best media institution to distribute my media product because it is one of the largest film distributors in the UK, based in London, and has successfully distributed films similar to my media product, such as the 2010 film "Monsters". Vertigo Films identifies and delivers films to wide audiences in the competitive UK distribution market and would help reach the largest possible audience for my media product.
Relativity Media is a film production and distribution company founded in 2004 that specializes in thriller films such as Limitless, Safe Haven, and Out of the Furnace. Rogue Pictures is a subsidiary of Relativity Media that has produced around 25 films since being founded in 1997. Working Title Films is one of the world's leading film production companies, co-chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner since 1992. It has produced over 100 films that have grossed nearly $6 billion worldwide and won 10 Academy Awards.
3 Which Media Institute would distribute your product and why?YG Entertainment
Our independent British film "Obsession" would likely be distributed by Working Title, a major British production company known for films appealing to both British and wider audiences. Alternatively, ScreenGems or Rainforest Films could distribute to reach broader audiences. Working Title has successfully distributed films with similar themes of relationships and emotions, while ScreenGems and Rainforest Films focus on genres aligned with our film and target audiences that could connect with its cast and themes. As an independent film, our lower budget also means lower risk if the film does not perform as well as hoped.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of a film distributor in identifying large audiences and marketing films. It recommends partnering with 20th Century Fox or Warner Brothers as distributors for the film "Infiltrator" due to their success in distributing similar conspiracy and British films worldwide. Some marketing strategies mentioned include film festival screenings, talk show interviews, social media promotion, trailers in theaters and on other media. While self-distribution allows more control, it is determined that using an experienced distributor would better maximize resources and audience reach.
This document provides information on the marketing campaigns for several films released in late 2010, including Meet the Parents: Little Fockers, Love & Other Drugs, TRON: Legacy, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 127 Hours, and Gulliver's Travels. It lists the genre, release date, director, distributor, stars, and details of the marketing strategies which included online promotion through trailers and websites as well as offline advertising through television, billboards, and point of sale materials like posters and cutouts in cinemas.
Our film distribution company is called 'A! PRODUCTION'. We have chosen to make our film a mainstream production to attract a wider audience and utilize experienced post-production staff and better equipment. We feel our film's distributors should be Focus Films and Revolver Entertainments as they have experience with our genre and have distributed similar successful London-based films. Our distribution company will specialize in independently made urban films based in London that may portray gangs and criminals.
Film distributors are responsible for marketing and setting release dates for films. 20th Century Fox is one of the major American film studios that distributes big-budget action films with special effects. While 20th Century Fox has distributed horror films, they focus on larger budgets than my UK film would have. Film4 is a British company that produces and distributes lower budget UK films for television and DVD, making them a good fit for my small, British production. DreamWorks distributes animated family films and would not be suitable since my film is not animated.
This document discusses different types of media institutions that could distribute a media product and analyzes which might be suitable for the author's film. It identifies festivals, Netflix, and some multiplex cinemas as potential distribution outlets. Festivals often feature independent and niche films, while Netflix and select cinemas occasionally show smaller British productions. The author's crime thriller would fit in with genres typically presented on these platforms.
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Universal Pictures and 20th Century Fox would be suitable institutions to distribute the media product. Universal Pictures distributes a variety of genres including action and thriller films aimed at older audiences. 20th Century Fox also distributes a range films across genres, such as thrillers and mysteries similar to the media product. Of the two, 20th Century Fox would be the ideal choice as they have a history of distributing films matching the murder mystery genre and target audience age range of 15-24 for the media product.
Working Titles was founded in 1983 and produced films independently until partnering with Polygram in 1992. This partnership helped Working Titles grow and find success producing films for Universal. Universal's involvement helped Working Titles appeal to American audiences through adaptations that included American elements, leading to much higher domestic box office gross in the US. Key figures like Richard Curtis and recurring actors like Hugh Grant were also important to Working Titles' popular romantic comedies that targeted female audiences. When distributing films in the US, modifications were sometimes made to marketing, like alternative posters that focused less on British stars and more on storylines, to appeal to American audiences.
Warp Films and Working Titles are two British film production companies. Working Titles started as an independent company but was later bought by Universal Studios, giving it access to extensive international distribution. It produces films with well-known actors that have wide appeal. Warp Films is an independent company based in Sheffield and London that produces lower-budget films with less-known actors and more stylistic or controversial stories, relying on word-of-mouth for success. It distributes films more narrowly in the UK and Europe at first before expanding, if successful. Examples of films by each company, like Notting Hill and Submarine, illustrate their different approaches to production and distribution.
The Resident Evil franchise began as a popular video game series in 1996 and was adapted into a film series starting in 2002. The first Resident Evil movie was directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and starred Milla Jovovich and Eric Mabius. It was produced and distributed by several film companies and was marketed towards the existing fan base of the video game series. While the movie was financially successful, it received mixed reviews from critics who felt it lacked substance beyond style.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?Emily Erskine
The document discusses film distribution and different film distribution companies. It examines the distributors of the films "Psycho," "Silence of the Lambs," and "Insidious" - Paramount Pictures, Orion Pictures, and FilmDistrict respectively. The document also discusses several British film distributors like Artificial Eye, Entertainment, and Lionsgate UK. It recommends that for a small, independent British film, Lionsgate UK would be the best distributor as they specialize in horror films similar to the proposed media product.
A distribution company markets and distributes films to audiences. Major distribution companies include Warner Bros., Universal, Walt Disney, and Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Independent distributors like e-one handle smaller, cheaper films but can find success with popular films like the Twilight series. The document compares their cyberterrorism/psychological thriller film to Die Hard 4.0, which was distributed by 20th Century Fox, suggesting Fox or Paramount Pictures as potential distributors due to similarities to films involving technology or mental illness. It proposes distributing the film worldwide to reach a larger audience given the internet-based plot. Standard marketing strategies would include trailers in cinemas, social media promotion on sites like Twitter, and posting the trailer on
Warp Records founded Warp Films to produce music videos and short films. Warp Films' first short film to gain attention was Chris Morris' "My Wrongs", which won a BAFTA in 2003. Warp Films' breakthrough film was Shane Meadows' 2007 film "This Is England" which cost just £1.5 million to produce. Warp Films distributes its films through different partners in different countries to maximize exposure. It also promotes its films through the artists on its record label, like giving Richard Ayoade the opportunity to direct videos for Arctic Monkeys which later led to him directing the Warp Films production "Submarine".
Vertigo Films is a British film production and distribution company based in London that has produced films such as Bronson, Street Dance 3D, and Monsters. It was founded in 2002 by Allan Niblo and James Richardson and has since received funding from organizations like Channel 4 Films and the UK Film Council to produce and distribute films across a variety of genres aimed at both adult and family audiences.
Entertainment Film Distributors would be the most suitable company to distribute my film. As a British distributor of independent films in the UK and Ireland, they specialize in backing newcomers and low-budget films. They have distributed several romantic comedies, the genre of my film, including Run Fatboy Run, 17 Again, and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. Their experience distributing popular romantic comedies in this genre would help ensure wide exposure for my film. Other companies like Momentum Pictures and Artificial Eye were less suitable - Momentum does not work with many low-budget projects and Artificial Eye focuses on art house and foreign films instead of my genre.
An institution is a company that can distribute media products to the public. The document examines distribution companies in the horror genre, including AMC (The Walking Dead), Columbia Pictures (Zombieland), and Universal Pictures (Shaun of the Dead). Film 4 Productions is identified as a good potential distributor as it specializes in smaller, independent films rather than large studio productions. The conclusion is that Film 4 would be a good choice to distribute an amateur horror film due to its focus on suspenseful films in that style.
Film distributors are companies like 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, and Paramount that are responsible for distributing films from producers to audiences. They handle crucial final steps like coming up with marketing strategies, deciding release formats and dates, and promoting films, so that completed films can reach audiences in cinemas or homes. Some of the major film distributors in the UK that perform these distribution functions include moving completed films into the marketplace.
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This document discusses potential film distribution companies in the UK for a low-budget independent British film. It analyzes Arrow Films, Pinewood Studios, Entertainment One, and Lionsgate. Arrow Films focuses on classic, horror and cult films on DVD/Blu-ray. Pinewood Studios is known for big-budget films and television shows. Entertainment One specializes in film and TV production and distribution. Lionsgate is a major entertainment company that distributes films globally. The document concludes that Lionsgate would be the best choice to help the film reach audiences internationally.
Richard Curtis directed Love Actually, which was filmed on location in London using a large production crew. The 2003 film was well marketed due to its A-list cast including Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, and Liam Neeson. It was first released in theaters in November 2003 and on DVD in March 2004, and premiered in several countries before its wide release. Love Actually received mixed reviews but was commercially successful with worldwide box office receipts of over $247 million.
The document summarizes research conducted to attract the target audience for a crime/drama film set in 1960s England. Interviews found that audiences want believable actors and dislike stereotypical female representations. They enjoy films from the 1960s-1980s era they can relate to and appreciate violence done well. The target audience of 35+ will be drawn to the period setting and entertained by elements of action. Promotion will occur on the BBC between similar shows, in newspapers targeting over-35 readers, and on radio stations like BBC Radio 2 with older listeners.
A major film distributor would be needed to distribute the film Imperium because it is a mainstream drama/crime film that appeals to a wide audience. Warner Bros. UK or Paramount Pictures UK would be good choices as they have experience distributing similar successful gangster genre films. The film would be shown in multiplex cinemas for easy accessibility by its target audience of those over 35 years old. YouTube and advertisements before other films or on mainstream TV channel ITV would help market the film.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of a film distributor in identifying large audiences and marketing films. It recommends partnering with 20th Century Fox or Warner Brothers as distributors for the film "Infiltrator" due to their success in distributing similar conspiracy and British films worldwide. Some marketing strategies mentioned include film festival screenings, talk show interviews, social media promotion, trailers in theaters and on other media. While self-distribution allows more control, it is determined that using an experienced distributor would better maximize resources and audience reach.
This document provides information on the marketing campaigns for several films released in late 2010, including Meet the Parents: Little Fockers, Love & Other Drugs, TRON: Legacy, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 127 Hours, and Gulliver's Travels. It lists the genre, release date, director, distributor, stars, and details of the marketing strategies which included online promotion through trailers and websites as well as offline advertising through television, billboards, and point of sale materials like posters and cutouts in cinemas.
Our film distribution company is called 'A! PRODUCTION'. We have chosen to make our film a mainstream production to attract a wider audience and utilize experienced post-production staff and better equipment. We feel our film's distributors should be Focus Films and Revolver Entertainments as they have experience with our genre and have distributed similar successful London-based films. Our distribution company will specialize in independently made urban films based in London that may portray gangs and criminals.
Film distributors are responsible for marketing and setting release dates for films. 20th Century Fox is one of the major American film studios that distributes big-budget action films with special effects. While 20th Century Fox has distributed horror films, they focus on larger budgets than my UK film would have. Film4 is a British company that produces and distributes lower budget UK films for television and DVD, making them a good fit for my small, British production. DreamWorks distributes animated family films and would not be suitable since my film is not animated.
This document discusses different types of media institutions that could distribute a media product and analyzes which might be suitable for the author's film. It identifies festivals, Netflix, and some multiplex cinemas as potential distribution outlets. Festivals often feature independent and niche films, while Netflix and select cinemas occasionally show smaller British productions. The author's crime thriller would fit in with genres typically presented on these platforms.
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Universal Pictures and 20th Century Fox would be suitable institutions to distribute the media product. Universal Pictures distributes a variety of genres including action and thriller films aimed at older audiences. 20th Century Fox also distributes a range films across genres, such as thrillers and mysteries similar to the media product. Of the two, 20th Century Fox would be the ideal choice as they have a history of distributing films matching the murder mystery genre and target audience age range of 15-24 for the media product.
Working Titles was founded in 1983 and produced films independently until partnering with Polygram in 1992. This partnership helped Working Titles grow and find success producing films for Universal. Universal's involvement helped Working Titles appeal to American audiences through adaptations that included American elements, leading to much higher domestic box office gross in the US. Key figures like Richard Curtis and recurring actors like Hugh Grant were also important to Working Titles' popular romantic comedies that targeted female audiences. When distributing films in the US, modifications were sometimes made to marketing, like alternative posters that focused less on British stars and more on storylines, to appeal to American audiences.
Warp Films and Working Titles are two British film production companies. Working Titles started as an independent company but was later bought by Universal Studios, giving it access to extensive international distribution. It produces films with well-known actors that have wide appeal. Warp Films is an independent company based in Sheffield and London that produces lower-budget films with less-known actors and more stylistic or controversial stories, relying on word-of-mouth for success. It distributes films more narrowly in the UK and Europe at first before expanding, if successful. Examples of films by each company, like Notting Hill and Submarine, illustrate their different approaches to production and distribution.
The Resident Evil franchise began as a popular video game series in 1996 and was adapted into a film series starting in 2002. The first Resident Evil movie was directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and starred Milla Jovovich and Eric Mabius. It was produced and distributed by several film companies and was marketed towards the existing fan base of the video game series. While the movie was financially successful, it received mixed reviews from critics who felt it lacked substance beyond style.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?Emily Erskine
The document discusses film distribution and different film distribution companies. It examines the distributors of the films "Psycho," "Silence of the Lambs," and "Insidious" - Paramount Pictures, Orion Pictures, and FilmDistrict respectively. The document also discusses several British film distributors like Artificial Eye, Entertainment, and Lionsgate UK. It recommends that for a small, independent British film, Lionsgate UK would be the best distributor as they specialize in horror films similar to the proposed media product.
A distribution company markets and distributes films to audiences. Major distribution companies include Warner Bros., Universal, Walt Disney, and Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Independent distributors like e-one handle smaller, cheaper films but can find success with popular films like the Twilight series. The document compares their cyberterrorism/psychological thriller film to Die Hard 4.0, which was distributed by 20th Century Fox, suggesting Fox or Paramount Pictures as potential distributors due to similarities to films involving technology or mental illness. It proposes distributing the film worldwide to reach a larger audience given the internet-based plot. Standard marketing strategies would include trailers in cinemas, social media promotion on sites like Twitter, and posting the trailer on
Warp Records founded Warp Films to produce music videos and short films. Warp Films' first short film to gain attention was Chris Morris' "My Wrongs", which won a BAFTA in 2003. Warp Films' breakthrough film was Shane Meadows' 2007 film "This Is England" which cost just £1.5 million to produce. Warp Films distributes its films through different partners in different countries to maximize exposure. It also promotes its films through the artists on its record label, like giving Richard Ayoade the opportunity to direct videos for Arctic Monkeys which later led to him directing the Warp Films production "Submarine".
Vertigo Films is a British film production and distribution company based in London that has produced films such as Bronson, Street Dance 3D, and Monsters. It was founded in 2002 by Allan Niblo and James Richardson and has since received funding from organizations like Channel 4 Films and the UK Film Council to produce and distribute films across a variety of genres aimed at both adult and family audiences.
Entertainment Film Distributors would be the most suitable company to distribute my film. As a British distributor of independent films in the UK and Ireland, they specialize in backing newcomers and low-budget films. They have distributed several romantic comedies, the genre of my film, including Run Fatboy Run, 17 Again, and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. Their experience distributing popular romantic comedies in this genre would help ensure wide exposure for my film. Other companies like Momentum Pictures and Artificial Eye were less suitable - Momentum does not work with many low-budget projects and Artificial Eye focuses on art house and foreign films instead of my genre.
An institution is a company that can distribute media products to the public. The document examines distribution companies in the horror genre, including AMC (The Walking Dead), Columbia Pictures (Zombieland), and Universal Pictures (Shaun of the Dead). Film 4 Productions is identified as a good potential distributor as it specializes in smaller, independent films rather than large studio productions. The conclusion is that Film 4 would be a good choice to distribute an amateur horror film due to its focus on suspenseful films in that style.
Film distributors are companies like 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, and Paramount that are responsible for distributing films from producers to audiences. They handle crucial final steps like coming up with marketing strategies, deciding release formats and dates, and promoting films, so that completed films can reach audiences in cinemas or homes. Some of the major film distributors in the UK that perform these distribution functions include moving completed films into the marketplace.
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This document discusses potential film distribution companies in the UK for a low-budget independent British film. It analyzes Arrow Films, Pinewood Studios, Entertainment One, and Lionsgate. Arrow Films focuses on classic, horror and cult films on DVD/Blu-ray. Pinewood Studios is known for big-budget films and television shows. Entertainment One specializes in film and TV production and distribution. Lionsgate is a major entertainment company that distributes films globally. The document concludes that Lionsgate would be the best choice to help the film reach audiences internationally.
Richard Curtis directed Love Actually, which was filmed on location in London using a large production crew. The 2003 film was well marketed due to its A-list cast including Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, and Liam Neeson. It was first released in theaters in November 2003 and on DVD in March 2004, and premiered in several countries before its wide release. Love Actually received mixed reviews but was commercially successful with worldwide box office receipts of over $247 million.
The document summarizes research conducted to attract the target audience for a crime/drama film set in 1960s England. Interviews found that audiences want believable actors and dislike stereotypical female representations. They enjoy films from the 1960s-1980s era they can relate to and appreciate violence done well. The target audience of 35+ will be drawn to the period setting and entertained by elements of action. Promotion will occur on the BBC between similar shows, in newspapers targeting over-35 readers, and on radio stations like BBC Radio 2 with older listeners.
A major film distributor would be needed to distribute the film Imperium because it is a mainstream drama/crime film that appeals to a wide audience. Warner Bros. UK or Paramount Pictures UK would be good choices as they have experience distributing similar successful gangster genre films. The film would be shown in multiplex cinemas for easy accessibility by its target audience of those over 35 years old. YouTube and advertisements before other films or on mainstream TV channel ITV would help market the film.
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Este documento resume los resultados de un estudio sobre fraudes por internet en España. Explica que el 97.29% de españoles ha recibido cadenas de correo electrónico con ofertas atractivas que piden ser reenviadas, a pesar de que el 95.5% sabe que son fraudulentas. Estas cadenas se propagan por temas de interés como salud, economía o empleo. Reenviar estas cadenas puede conducir a virus, robo de datos o estafas, lo que afecta al 6% de usuarios españoles. El documento también
Este documento presenta un resumen de la empresa "Mis libros y algo más" ubicada en Maturín, Venezuela. La empresa se dedica a la venta de libros de diferentes géneros y detalles para regalos. Su visión es ser líder en el sector con tecnología avanzada y personal calificado. Su misión es brindar servicios y asesoría en documentos y libros, atendiendo las necesidades actuales y futuras de los clientes.
The document discusses the technologies used and lessons learned during the process of creating a film opening. In the research phase, websites like IMDb, box office records, and the UK Film Council were used to research target audiences and successful films in the genre. YouTube was used to watch sample film openings. During construction, the author learned how to use a new camera, microphone, editing software, Photoshop, and lighting equipment. Editing in Movie Studio Platinum involved adding filters, brightness adjustments, and integrating narration. For evaluation, Prezi, Word, Powtoon, Blogger, and PowerPoint were used to analyze the opening and examples from other films. Overall, a wide range of software, websites, and equipment
1) The document discusses the technology used at different stages of a media project, including researching, planning, constructing a video, and evaluating. Software like Prezi, Blogger, Movie Studio Platinum, Photoshop, and Emaze were used.
2) Key things learned include how to use Blogger, Prezi, and Movie Studio Platinum for editing video and adding effects like fading.
3) Evaluations helped identify strengths and weaknesses to improve future work, and new software like Emaze was also learned.
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The document discusses conventions for indie pop album covers and magazine advertisements. It analyzes covers for albums by Bastille, Twenty One Pilots, and The XX. Generally, indie pop covers use bold fonts, centered images, and placement of the artist and album title. They also feature unconventional colors and minimalist or abstract designs rather than photos of the artist. The goal is to be creative and reflect the artist's brand rather than directly promoting the musician.
Throughout the project, the student used various media technologies for research, planning, production, and evaluation. For production of a music video, the student used multiple cameras, frequency lights, and Final Cut Pro for editing. Photoshop was used for image editing of ancillary tasks. Online tools like YouTube, Blogger, and SlideShare were utilized for uploading and sharing work. PowerPoint, Prezi, Word, and Movie Studio Platinum were also used for presentations and drafting at different stages. The student found that using the appropriate technologies enhanced the work and helped make it more professional.
The document discusses feedback received on a music video from teachers and classmates. Key points include:
- Feedback noted that the poker scene idea was interesting but the ending needed to be more enigmatic. Lighting and concept were good.
- Teachers provided in-depth feedback on connections to other artists' videos and themes around control and escaping situations. Suggestions included improving lighting and symbolism.
- Overall the feedback helped identify both strengths and areas for improvement, which would allow the creator to better realize their vision if remaking the video.
The document describes the process of designing a digipack album cover. It involved:
1) Creating custom title text in a word document to make the album look better than plain text.
2) Choosing a cream background color to match the arctic monkeys genre and band.
3) Developing the design and color through multiple stages, getting feedback from others to decide on the best version. This included paper drafts and digital variants to pick the superior design to improve on.
The document discusses the use of various media technologies in the construction, planning, and evaluation stages of a music project. For research, the author used internet research, interviews, and focus groups, recording them using computer and camera technologies. Planning involved creating themes and storyboards in PowerPoint and drawings in Paint. Construction of the music video involved editing footage from various cameras in Movie Studio Platinum, adding effects and filters. Ancillaries like titles and album artwork were created using Word and Photoshop. Evaluations were presented using Word documents, Slideshare, Prezi, and an audio recording with accompanying video.
- The target audience for an indie rock music video is predominantly male aged 16-25 from London and the surrounding areas. They enjoy activities like playing instruments, attending concerts, and following bands on social media.
- Research shows indie rock has a more niche audience than mainstream genres like pop. While some indie rock songs can break into the top charts, viewership for music videos is generally lower than pop videos.
- Understanding the target audience demographics and interests will help in planning and creating a music video that appeals to and engages this group. Further research through audience interviews is still needed.
Paramount is a major film distribution company that could help distribute the film "Bang Bang You're Dead" as it fits with the genres they commonly release, such as thrillers. If Paramount took on distribution, the film could be shown in major cinema chains worldwide. Self-distribution is also an option, using social media and word-of-mouth to promote the film and exhibit it on Our Screen. Distribution partners for "Bang Bang You're Dead" included Showtime Networks, video distributors in countries like Argentina and Brazil, and Paramount for home video releases.
A production company is involved in producing recorded or live entertainment by helping to create films through budgeting, scheduling, scripting, casting, and overseeing completion. They aim to make their final product mainstream to attract more people and money, allowing for worldwide cinema distribution. For their thriller film with similar plots and characters, they chose Metro Goldwyn Mayer as the distributor, who had previously distributed films like "Carrie" and "Poltergeist".
1) The document discusses choosing a film distributor for a thriller film called Riverside, which targets females and males over 35 years old.
2) It selects StudioCanal as the distributor because they have successfully distributed many mainstream films in the thriller genre.
3) The film would be shown in multiplex cinemas like Odeon and Vue that target a wide audience, as other similar thrillers have been distributed through these theaters.
The document discusses production companies, distribution companies, and funding for a hypothetical film. It describes choosing Miramax Films as the production company due to their experience producing similar films. Paramount Pictures is selected as the distribution company for their success distributing comparable genre films. The target budget for the film is £10-20 million, which the creators hope to obtain from Paramount given a promising project.
Our film would be best distributed by one of the major film distributors like Paramount Pictures due to our film targeting a large mainstream audience. Paramount Pictures has a large budget and experience distributing popular mainstream films in cinemas and on digital platforms. They could widely market our film through cinema websites, YouTube, and social media to reach our target audience. Some smaller-budget films distributed by Paramount like Napoleon Dynamite and Paranormal Activity found major success, showing that a large budget is not always needed to make a profitable film.
Universal Studios would be the ideal institution to distribute the media group's thriller. As one of the largest American motion picture companies, Universal has a proven track record of commercial and critical success with large films. It is also well-known, which would provide great publicity. Additionally, Universal could help the group develop attractions about the thriller at their theme parks, expanding the film's audience. For these reasons, the group selected Universal Studios as their main distributor and producer.
Dark Cloud Productions is the production company created to produce the film. Rogue Pictures was chosen as the distribution company because they are known for thriller and horror films similar in genre to the film. The film would be exhibited through DVD release and streaming on platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime, as the film's comedic tone is likely to appeal more to a niche audience. The film would receive a BBFC 15 certificate due to the gore and violence expected in a zombie film.
Evaluation Question 3 - Media Distributionsamellerton
This document discusses potential film distribution companies for a horror movie. It analyzes companies that have distributed similar horror films like House of Wax (Warner Bros.), Drag Me to Hell (Universal Pictures), Scream (Dimension Films), It Follows (RADiUS-TWC/Dimension Films), and Carrie (MGM/Screen Gems). Based on the genres and budgets of films they've released, the author identifies Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., and Paramount Pictures as potential options. The document concludes that Columbia Pictures may be the best fit given their release of similar low-budget horror films like Evil Dead.
An institution is a company that releases media products like movies and DVDs. They can handle distribution internationally or locally. Before release, an institution may provide funds, editing, or production assistance. Film production typically involves an initial concept, storyboards, casting, filming, editing, and possible reshoots. It concludes with finalization and a premiere or direct release. Companies that distribute similar zombie films include Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Studio Canal, and Warner Bros. Based on the genres and films these companies distribute, Columbia Pictures would be well-suited to handle a small, gritty, British zombie drama film.
This document discusses film distribution and different types of distributors. It provides definitions of film distribution, a distributor's role, and compares indie films to working title films. The document analyzes the budgets and box office returns of films like "Donnie Darko" and "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" to show that indie films with unknown actors can still find success. It also discusses typical distribution methods like posters, trailers, and social media marketing. The document proposes that Pandora Cinema would be a suitable distributor since it successfully distributed the similar film "Donnie Darko". Alternately, the creator suggests using social media and local advertising if a distributor cannot be found.
3) what kind of media institution might distribute yourhaverstockmedia
This document discusses potential film distributors for a crime drama film opening set in North London. It analyzes that Warner Bros and Paramount are two of the top distributors of crime drama films based on IMDB data. While Paramount frequently distributes American films like crime thrillers set in the US, Warner Bros distributes films across a wide range of genres and international settings, including The Dark Knight Rises which was set in multiple countries including Romania. Therefore, the document concludes that Warner Bros would be a more acceptable distributor as it would attract a variety of audiences and the international setting of the film would fit within films Warner Bros distributes.
A production company is responsible for producing various forms of media like films, radio, and new media. They can range in size and may fund productions themselves. Production companies must sell their work to theaters, studios, or other distributors. This document discusses a fictional production company called "flash productionz" and their logo design. It also covers the roles of film distributors in preparing DVDs for wide public release and how they ship products. The production company in this case chose UK-based distributor "Marv Films" to handle their thriller film due to its experience with similar genres. Potential funding sources are also discussed.
The document discusses film distribution and identifies suitable distributors for the horror film "Split". It explains that film distribution involves determining a marketing strategy to make a movie available to audiences, often through a professional distributor. For the low-budget "Split", suitable distributors mentioned are Buena Vista International UK, which releases low-budget titles in the UK, and Hammer Film Productions, which specializes in British horror films. Self-distribution is also discussed, such as through a company that screens films and releases DVDs.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media products and why?Emily Erskine
The document discusses film distribution and which media institutions might distribute a horror media production. It analyzes the distributors of films like Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and Insidious - mainly American companies like Paramount Pictures and Orion Pictures. It also looks at British distributors like Artificial Eye, Entertainment, and Lionsgate UK, concluding that Lionsgate UK would be the best choice as it specializes in horror films. Distributing the media production first in movie theaters would generate publicity and interest before releasing it on DVD, online, and television.
This document discusses film distribution strategies, focusing on independent films. It explains that distribution involves releasing films in the marketplace and marketing them locally. For independent films, producers typically do not have long-term ties to distributors. The document recommends Momentum Pictures as a potential UK distributor and discusses simultaneous streaming/cinema releases as an option. It also explores releasing the film on streaming services like Netflix or television channels like Sky Movies.
Evaluation 3 what kind of media institution09gilesluc
Universal Pictures and 20th Century Fox would both be suitable institutions to distribute the media product. Universal Pictures distributes a variety of genres including action and thriller films aimed at older audiences. 20th Century Fox also distributes a range of genres like X-Men, Die Hard, and Alien. They have distributed films similar to the murder mystery genre of the media product. 20th Century Fox would be the preferred choice as they have a reputation for quality films targeting the 15-24 age range of the media product.
What kind of media institution might distribute yourcarris7
The document discusses several potential media institutions that could distribute a media product and their characteristics:
- 20th Century Fox and Universal primarily distribute family films and comedies but have also distributed horror films; Paramount has distributed popular films like Titanic, Mission Impossible, and horrors.
- A big company like one of these would be ideal for distributing a film but a small production company may not have the budget.
- YouTube allows paying to upload films and split profits 50/50, which could gain recognition if a smaller budget is needed.
- Film4 is a British company that targets that audience and has co-distributed famous and low-budget films that also air on TV.
A production company is responsible for developing a film's schedule, budget, script, casting, and more. They provide funding, marketing, and take responsibility if anything goes wrong during production.
The logo for a horror production company called "Grim Studios" features the grim reaper holding a blade with skeletal hands to symbolize death and the paranormal. The bold black text and red and black color scheme relate to the horror genre.
A film distributor is responsible for marketing and deciding a film's release and viewing options. They chose Momentum Pictures as their distributor because it is a leading UK and Irish distributor that has successfully released thriller films.
The film hopes to be funded by the National Lot
Lionsgate Films would be the best distributor for a film noir. As the most successful mini-major film studio with a market share of just under $2.9 billion, Lionsgate is known for distributing "dark" films that appeal to film noir audiences. It also takes risks on lower budget films that can gain popularity through word of mouth, as required by the low budget nature and character-driven narratives of film noirs.
1) The storyboard went through revisions from an initial draft using sticky notes to the final draft. Shots were changed or removed to better portray the theme of the protagonist aging and regretting his past life choices.
2) Specific shots were chosen to represent biblical elements from the song and show remorse, including shots of a church interior and exterior, a grave, and a congregating audience.
3) Flashbacks were incorporated to highlight negatives in the protagonist's past, including a gang attack and instances of domestic violence, to emphasize the theme of karma in the song's lyrics.
The document describes the editing process for a music video and accompanying promotional materials. Key steps included importing footage and music, cutting and arranging footage to match the music, adding titles and effects like slow motion. Promotional materials like a CD digipak and poster were also designed, including images, text, and legal information. Color correction, fonts, and graphic elements were chosen to maintain a consistent style reflecting the artist's existing branding.
The document summarizes three days of filming for a music video. On day one, scenes were filmed at one actor's house, including a scene of a character slapping his girlfriend, and exterior shots of a cathedral were taken at night. Day two involved filming at a church, where some shots were taken through gaps in doors due to access restrictions. Day three consisted of filming at two countryside locations, where nature shots were captured to transition the narrative and a shot was taken of someone flipping a table to depict a character becoming angry.
The UK uses the BBFC system to regulate music videos and prevent young viewers from seeing inappropriate content. The BBFC assigns age ratings to videos based on factors like drug use, dangerous behavior, bad language, sexual content, threatening violence. A music video called "God's Gonna Cut You Down" contains some violent scenes that may disturb viewers under 12, such as a man slapping his girlfriend and punching a member of the public. However, since it does not include other inappropriate elements like drugs or sex, it would qualify for a 12 rating according to BBFC guidelines.
The document discusses candidates for roles portraying Johnny Cash and his wife at different stages of his career, as well as a victim role. For the role of Johnny I, Trevor was chosen due to his previous acting experience and familiarity with Cash. For Johnny II, Adam was selected because of his knowledge of Cash from watching a film and ability to act. Adam was also chosen to play Johnny III due to his similar build and previous acting experience representing Cash well. For the wife role, Helen was chosen as she would play the role in a more believable manner and was easily accessible. Duane King was selected for the victim role as he had previous acting experience and would portray the role best and be believable.
Adam Cook took on the roles of camera operator, editor, and actor. As camera operator, he focused on filming footage and getting different shots as directed. On some occasions, he acted in scenes as one of the characters. This allowed his partner to film and direct. As editor, he will import footage and use editing techniques to produce the music video by linking shots together.
Adam Teskey's roles included director, editor, and actor. As director, he communicated with actors and told the camera operator what shots to film to ensure enough footage for editing. As editor, he will import footage and link shots together using transitions to complete the music video. As an actor, he took direction seriously to effectively portray his role.
The document describes revisions made to a storyboard draft for a music video about Johnny Cash's song "Redemption Song". The initial draft used sticky notes to lay out scenes, which were then refined. Shots of the church interior and exterior were kept to set the biblical tone. Additional shots of a congregation and grave were added. Later shots portray Johnny at different ages, linking his past actions to the song's lyrics about karma. The final draft incorporates more shots and variations to portray continuity between actors and tell Johnny's story through the changes in his life.
The document provides a shot list and shooting schedule for a music video about Johnny Cash, including 29 shots depicting Johnny at different stages of his life - as a young man bullying others, hitting his wife in his 20s, and as an old man reflecting in a church while joined by his younger selves. The shots will be filmed across 3 locations over 2 shoot days, with the first day focusing on scenes of Johnny's past sins and the second day centered around him reminiscing in and outside a church with other versions of himself.
The document provides a daily summary of the editing process for a film over 4 days. On day 1, the editor imported the first 3 shots and trimmed unnecessary footage, joined the shots together, and added titles. On day 2, they imported 4 more clips and added titles, filters, and ambient sounds. On day 3, they imported 4 more clips and worked on precisely joining two clips together. On the last day, they added the final 2 clips including the film title, made adjustments to colors and speeds, and added non-diegetic music over the film.
This document analyzes the title sequences of four films: Se7en, The Shining, Silence of the Lambs, and Psycho. It finds that the most common order of titles across the four films is: studio logo, director/producer, key cast, film name, and remaining cast. Based on this analysis, the group decides that for their own film titles, the order will be: studio logo, director, producer, key cast, remaining cast, and then film name.
The document provides a shot list for a film containing 14 shots. Shot 1 is an establishing extreme long shot of a forest from the sky tilting down. Shot 2 is a left to right pan of a jogger crossing a bridge. Shot 3 is a right to left pan of the jogger running past the camera. Shot 9 is an extreme long shot of a river and bridge establishing the death location. Shot 10 tilts down from the bridge to introduce a medium/long shot of a dead body on the bridge.
The document discusses box office data and popularity metrics for several thriller films. It analyzes older films like Psycho and Hannibal that had high lifetime grosses, demonstrating that thriller/serial killer films have historically been mainstream. It also examines more recent films like The Accountant and The Departed, noting their high IMDB ratings, opening weekend box office totals, and lifetime grosses, showing that modern audiences still enjoy both classic and contemporary thriller genres. Overall, the data presented supports that thriller films in general appeal to broad, mainstream audiences.
As a group we are establishing our primary and secondary target audience as this will allow us to create a film opening that appeals to our target audiences.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
1. Adam Cook Media Mr Benzie
Evaluation 3
The aim of a distributoristogeta filmandall of its associatedproducts(includingPROMO) toits
intendedaudience viaCinemas,DVDs,ontoITunesetc.
There are 6 major distributorsinthe filmindustryandthese have made low budgetfilmsintobig
successes,these are the bigdistributorsyoumaysee these before the startof a movie forexample
Universal.The six bigdistributors are:
Universal
20th
CenturyFox
Warner bros
SonyPictures
Walt DisneyPictures
Paramountpictures
Our film‘Riverside’wouldneedamajordistributorasourtarget audience ismore mainstreamand
manypeople like ourgenre sotherefore amainstreamdistributorwouldbe keytomakingourfilma
success. Our filmRiverside consistsof ajoggerrunningaroundthe mysteriouswoodsandthe jogger
runs overa bridge andthe camera zoomsout and a deadbodyis seenthiscausesenigma.We class
our filmasa crime thrillerbecauseitinvolvesamurdereranda detective muchlikethe filmHot
Fuzz.
2. Adam Cook Media Mr Benzie
If I hadthe choice i wouldchoose StudioCanal whichisconnectedtomovie titlesandthe major
studioUniversal.Iwouldchoose thisbecause theyspecialize isourgenre of crime thrillersandhave
distributedsimilarfilmsouttothe worldforexample theyhave distributed:Non-stop,HotFuzz,Our
kindof Traitor and TinkerTailorSoldierSpyall of whichare thrillersorcrime relatedfilms. Therefore
StudioCanal wouldmostlikelyproduce,promote anddistribute ourfilm‘Riverside’.
As ourfilmistargetinga mainstreamaudience of malesandfemalesoverthe age of 35 its means
that itwouldmostdefinitelygotomultiplex cinemasacrossthe globe thiswouldallowthe filmto
engage the targetaudience andmake the filma successwiththe targetaudience andanyother
memberof the public.
In termsof marketingwe wouldneedtopromote ourfilmverywell thiscouldbe byadvertisingon
the televisionorpostingthe traileronwebsitesorFacebook.Ourfilmwouldbe banneredonbuses
and trainsas our targetaudience will mostlikelytake publictransportandif notthenwe would
advertise ourfilmonthe radiostationslike Capital FMas itis a mainstreamradiostation.
Furthermore,we wouldmake postersandplace theminbusshelters.We wouldmostdefinitelylike
our filmtobe on YouTube as it isa mainstreamwebsite/appthatmostpeopleuse anditwould
allownotjustthe target audience tosee ourpromotionbutothersthat maybe interestedinseeing
the film.Due to ourtarget audience beingone of the oldergenerationsitmeansthattheymost
likelycandrive sotherefore we wouldpromote ourfilmonbillboardsonthe motorwayssothenour
audience cansee itwhile driving.
In conclusion,tomake ourfilma majorsuccesswithour targetaudience we woulduse StudioCanal
and Universal todistribute ourfilmacrossthe globe andallow ourtargetaudience towatchand
enjoyourfilm.We wouldpromote ourfilminmanywaysthat wouldengage ourtargetaudience like
radiosand televisionadvertsandmostdefinitelythroughpublictransport.Thiswouldhelpus
massivelyin creatingasuccessandhighrated film.