Evaluation #3

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What kind of institution would distribute your product and why?

Transcript of Evaluation #3

What kind of institution would distribute your product and why?

Different Distributors When I researched different films of my

chosen genre, there was an array of different companies.

I chose Universal as my distributor as 20th Century Fox was more related to the science-fiction sub genre of apocalyptic films.

Another reason is because in the past 5 years they have created very successful horror films (The Wolfman, Devil, The Thing, Mama) as well as apocalyptic, dystopian films, some recently and others from the past (The Purge, The Purge :Anarchy, Doomsday, Dawn of the Dead). It seems there was a gap in the market of this genre from Universal which was another reason why I chose to use this distributor.

Even their ideology is bringing films to life, using an array of different subsidiary companies in the development, production and distribution process.

They have also had success in 2014 in terms of film, earning $861 million from the top 100 films only.

I also chose Lionsgate as, despite being a new contender in the film industry – making it’s first debut in 1997- they have had economic success in the global market within the past 5 years. One of their most famous franchise is The Hunger Games (dystopian, sci-fi), earning over $2.3 billion from the first three films alone. Since then, they have increasingly rose to fame, continuing on to distribute the Divergent franchise, overall winning the company 20 Academy Awards.

I used both Universal and Lionsgate logos at the beginning of my piece so that the audience knows of the production and distribution team involved in my piece. I didn’t include my own logos as Universal and Lionsgate are well known Hollywood companies and when the audience sees their logos, it is instantly recognisable.

Production & Distribution Typically Universal would either producer and

distribute their films or hand over distribution rights to small subsidiary companies (Working Title, Focus Features) from different parts of the world in order to reach the full global market, increasing their profits and revenue.

Lionsgate works in a similar way and in the past recent years, they have produced and distributed their own films on account of their increasing revenue from recent movie successes.

Exhibition Cinemas fall into 1 of 2 categories: national chains;

and independent exhibitors. The specific programming will depend on the target audience, with large chains often filling their multiplexes with blockbusters and individual independents more likely to cater to art-house crowds.

Lionsgate and Universal both exhibit their films in national chains to increase admissions and reach as many of their target audience as they can as they both distribute blockbusters rather than artistic films

 

Sites Used Imdb.com Wikipedia.com Boxofficemojo.com