Distribution
While the film is still in the post. the producer
is out selling it, but they cant sell directly to the public herself she
needs a distributer. As the finishing touches are being made to the
film in post the distributors plan their strategy and begin to market
it. Distribution is an action made of sharing something out among a
number of different people or audience.
Production
Post
production usually starts during the shoot as soon as the first
'rushes' raw footage and sound are avaliable. A large film production
can involve hundreds of people. and can be a strugle to keep on time on a
budget, production is a action of making or manufactoring from
components of raw meterial. production is used in the media when making
the film producing all the scenes and shots to overall put the film
together. As the process footage comes in the editer assembles it into
the scenes and creates a narrative sequence for the film. every special
effect is done at this point. they try to do it so none of the cast or
crew memebers get hurt in this process and sometimes it can casue
injurys. this is one of the last things they do in production. the
production part is where all the actors do their job and take their
roles up to the scenes.
Exhibition
Cinema
exhibition is still the primary channel for films to reach their
audiences and box office success. exhibition is a display of work of
art, items or intrests. exhibition within film and media is when the
film or trailer or poster is exhibit beforefilms comes out to promote
the film and gets straights to the audience. this creates an idea of
what is to come next with the film. and exhibition is almost like a
display of work in a museum but instead on huge billboards or on a tv
advert. Distributors supply the exhibitors with prints of the film. the
more places the screen is showed on the more prints are needed.
BIGDM
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Gabi Questionnaire
What is your favourite film?
A: Snatch
B:Scarface
C: White house down
D: Django un-chained
E: Shutter Island
This shows that most popular genres were Crime/Action, however Django un-chained is a Western based film. This highlights a different taste in genre when asking the chosen group. I also found the information interesting as Leonardo Dicaprio starred in two of the movies mentioned. This suggests that he is stereotyped and commonly recognised as an Action/Crime Actor.
How often do you visit the Cinema?
A: Once a month
B: Once every two months
C: Once a month
D: Twice a month
E: Once a month
This highlights that from this the teenagers asked mostly visited once a month. This suggests that cinema visits have been replaced with T.V and access to movies online. This is significant as it illuminates that when a group of movies hit the cinema that only one is being watched.
What is your favourite genre?
A: Action/Comedy
B: Gangster
C: Action
D: Horror
E: Comedy
The most popular is the Action/Comedy genres as this can be universal to both sexes. Cinema mostly shows these genres, possibly making it the most popular in the survey.
How much time do you spending watching films a week?
A: 2hrs a week
B: 2hrs a week
C: 3hrs a week
D: 5hrs a week
E: 4hrs a week
This averages to 3.2 hours of film watching a week. This is around the average length of a film and therefore would suggest that one film is being watched by this group of teenagers a week.
What are your thoughts on piracy?
A: I do it all the time.
B: I really have an opinion on it.
C: I don't really care.
D: I use it every day.
E: I don't like it, it is illegal and therefore I don't do it.
This is significant as it outlines that the current generation mostly use piracy to access programmes and movies online. Piracy is the costless option in some cases. A average cinema ticket for a student is £7.50 and therefore many will watch pirate films because it is cheap. However, this isn't good for the industry. If no money is being put into the industry, less and less money there is to put into films and actors. But saying this, piracy is far more accepted in our generation.
Gabi Definitions
Production: The process of the making of the film. Eg, Concept, Hiring Actors, Filming and Editing.
Distribution: Using mass media to promote the film to a wide audience. Eg, social networking sites.
Exhibition: Showing films in cinemas or on DVD. Eg, Media attention through opening nights and premiers.
Gabi's Research on Case Study The Selfish Giant
Case Study on ‘The Selfish Giant’
See trailer and identify the film's genre.
See trailer and identify the film's genre.
The highlighted genre is drama. However, themes present themselves such as class, status, rebellion, childhood and hope.
What marketing techniques does the Selfish Giant film use? Posters, social media, website etc.
Facebook
What marketing techniques does the Selfish Giant film use? Posters, social media, website etc.
Official Website
Posters
The first exhibition was on the 16thMay 2013 Cannes Film Festival in France . These are the current plays to watch the film in the UK .
What is the release pattern for this film i.e. when did it open in the countries it was shown?
The release date in the UK and Ireland is 25 October 2013. Other than the showing at film festivals it is also is being released in France (18thDecember 2013) Netherlands (30th January 2014) and Sweden (14th March 2014).
Find examples of some positive quotes from film reviews.
Find examples of some positive quotes from film reviews.
The Selfish Giant is a stunning film, almost literally so in the sense that it leaves you dazed with its forensic and uncompromising depiction of Britain on the breadline, as well as it’s achingly sad ending- Daily Mail
The Selfish Giant is one of the great modern British films- Finical Times
The Selfish Giant is one of the great modern British films- Finical Times
A terrific human drama about two boys about to be consigned to the scrapheap, with standout performances from its young leads-Empire Magazine
What is the budget?The budget for the film was £1.4million.
Who are the distributors of The Selfish Giant and what other types of films have they distributed?The production companies are BFI Film Fund, Film 4(The main Funders) Moonspun Films. The distributors are Cinéart (Netherlands ) Pyramide Distribution (France) Sundance Selects (USA) Front Row Filmed Entertainment (United Arab Emirates ) Rialto Distribution (Australia ) Rialto Distribution (New Zealand ). Genuinely the distributors are for short films, they showcase new directors and actors for film festivals. Most of the distributors were theatrical specialising in dramatic pieces.
What awards has it won?
Cannes Film Festival 2013
Won
Label Europa Cinemas |
Clio Barnard
|
London Film Festival 2013
Nominated
Best British Newcomer |
Actor
Conner Chapman |
Actor
Shaun Thomas | |
Nominated
Best Film |
Clio Barnard
|
Warsaw International Film Festival 2013
Nominated
Competition 1-2 Award |
Clio Barnard
|
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Release dates/Box office figures
Skyfall premiered in London at the Royal Albert Hall on 23 October 2012 and was released in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2012 and the United States on 9 November 2012.
Domestic Total Gross of Skyfall = $304,360,277
Domestic Total Gross of Skyfall = $304,360,277
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