Q3

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WHAT KIND OF MEDIA INSTITUTION MIGHT DISTRIBUTE YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT AND WHY?

Transcript of Q3

W H AT K I N D O F M E D I A I N S T I T U T I O N M I G H T D I S T R I B U T E Y O U R M E D I A P R O D U C T A N D W H Y ?

GRANDE COSAS DISTRIBUTION

We chose Grande cosas distribution as we thought they would be

best choice to distribute our film ‘chemistry’ as they are national

distributers which suits are film as it is aimed at teenagers across

Britain. As well as this we did not have the budget to pay for a

global release as we are only a small independent film, So Grande

cosas distribution fitted us perfectly.

GRANDE COSAS DISTRIBUTION

The release would only really be a digital release or possibly a

theatrical release in a small Indy cinema like the Rio cinema in

Dalston, as we don’t have the budget or credentials to force are

way into a mainstream cinema like; Vue, Cineworld, or Odeon.

Additionally Grande Cosas wouldn't’t have the credentials either

as they have never distributed a film worthy of belonging in a

mainstream cinema and there wasn't enough firepower behind

the advertising campaign to persuade the public to pay to go and

view the product.

SILVER PATCH PRODUCTIONS

We created Silver Patch Productions as we felt we

needed a small independent company to produce our film

as in recent years we have seen the success of smaller

production companies such as ; Film4 who have worked

wonders with small independent films like the

Inbetweeners and Attack the block, and felt that Silver

Patch Productions could reciprocate this success with our

product ‘Chemistry’.

SILVER PATCH PRODUCTIONS

Silver Patch Productions are a small independent

company that we created to be the production

company for our product ‘Chemistry’. As Silver Patch

Productions is an independent production company

and we are an independent film this also meant that

there were more credits to insert and a clear

structure to follow as small independent films

generally follow the same credit sequence and tend

to have more credits than a worldwide release.