My film is a low budget British film that wouldn't be distributed by a big company. I think a company such as Film 4, bbcfilms or momentum pictures could distribute the film as those companies usually distribute indie low budget British films. It says on the bbcfilms website that "BBC Films is committed to finding and developing new talent, collaborating with some of the foremost writers and directors in the industry" which I think reflects my film well. I also think that some of the films they distribute, such as Headhunters, would attract a similar audience to mine, as the film includes a lot of thrills and has a sort of elicit world and my film has a stylised feel and a stereotyped genre of thriller with a twist, which is similar to that of Headhunters. I think that my film could be shown in some arthouse cinemas, such as clapham picture house or the ritzy, but would probably be immediately distributed by DVD and not even make it into cinemas. However the film could become more famous perhaps by being entered into film competitions, or a film festival such as the London Film Festival that takes place every year, and then shown at some cinemas and perhaps make it into a multi screen cinema, like the odeon, or even a multiplex. Depending on the success of the film it could possibly be picked up by US film distributers like 20th century fox and be shown to a larger audience. The fact that the film was made in England wouldn't effect it much as it is still understandable in other parts of the world and doesn't particularly focus solely on British life.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Evaluation 3
What kind of media institution might distribute your film and why?
My film is a low budget British film that wouldn't be distributed by a big company. I think a company such as Film 4, bbcfilms or momentum pictures could distribute the film as those companies usually distribute indie low budget British films. It says on the bbcfilms website that "BBC Films is committed to finding and developing new talent, collaborating with some of the foremost writers and directors in the industry" which I think reflects my film well. I also think that some of the films they distribute, such as Headhunters, would attract a similar audience to mine, as the film includes a lot of thrills and has a sort of elicit world and my film has a stylised feel and a stereotyped genre of thriller with a twist, which is similar to that of Headhunters. I think that my film could be shown in some arthouse cinemas, such as clapham picture house or the ritzy, but would probably be immediately distributed by DVD and not even make it into cinemas. However the film could become more famous perhaps by being entered into film competitions, or a film festival such as the London Film Festival that takes place every year, and then shown at some cinemas and perhaps make it into a multi screen cinema, like the odeon, or even a multiplex. Depending on the success of the film it could possibly be picked up by US film distributers like 20th century fox and be shown to a larger audience. The fact that the film was made in England wouldn't effect it much as it is still understandable in other parts of the world and doesn't particularly focus solely on British life.
My film is a low budget British film that wouldn't be distributed by a big company. I think a company such as Film 4, bbcfilms or momentum pictures could distribute the film as those companies usually distribute indie low budget British films. It says on the bbcfilms website that "BBC Films is committed to finding and developing new talent, collaborating with some of the foremost writers and directors in the industry" which I think reflects my film well. I also think that some of the films they distribute, such as Headhunters, would attract a similar audience to mine, as the film includes a lot of thrills and has a sort of elicit world and my film has a stylised feel and a stereotyped genre of thriller with a twist, which is similar to that of Headhunters. I think that my film could be shown in some arthouse cinemas, such as clapham picture house or the ritzy, but would probably be immediately distributed by DVD and not even make it into cinemas. However the film could become more famous perhaps by being entered into film competitions, or a film festival such as the London Film Festival that takes place every year, and then shown at some cinemas and perhaps make it into a multi screen cinema, like the odeon, or even a multiplex. Depending on the success of the film it could possibly be picked up by US film distributers like 20th century fox and be shown to a larger audience. The fact that the film was made in England wouldn't effect it much as it is still understandable in other parts of the world and doesn't particularly focus solely on British life.
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