What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
A production company is the basis for most works in film, television, radio and video, etc, and is responsible for things such as funding, budgeting, scheduling, scripting, supplies, staff, post production, distribution and marketing and most things during the creation of the work.
A film distributor is a company with the responsibility of releasing films to the public. This can be either theatrically or for home viewing, such as DVD, video, TV, etc. The distributor is also responsible for ensuring advertising material is available to help attract an audience to the exhibitor (theatric showings) and ensure the film arrives where it should be on time, and is shown in the intended manor.
One company who might distribute our film would be Warner Bros. They have many different subsections of their company, and as result, distribute many different types of film in many different genre's yearly. It is also the company which distributed The Hangover, which was one of the films that we used as inspiration for our own.
Another company which could distribute our film could be 20th Century Fox, as they distribute many successful films of all genre's particularly comedy though, and another of our inspiring films, Dude, wheres my car? was distributed on the same company.
Because our film is only small scale with a small budget, we could appeal to the UK Film Council as a way of gaining funding. They run a series of different schemes and funding plans which could be benificial to us for things such as software for editing, or filming equipment, and other basics such as paying staff had this been a real production. An aternative could be to self fund the movie, though this could have an incredle amount of effect on quality.
The people named in our titles are only people who acted in it, or would have acted at some point during the rest of the movie, meaning it was essentially our group with several other names.
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