Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Evaluation q3











Here is another popular Lionsgate film, called The Cabin In The Wood. this film was released in March 2012 at a budget of $30 million, in the box office the film has made $66 million. this particular line seems to relate well the overall design and storyline we achieved when we created our film.


Q3)
what kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?





Our media piece is a horror, aimed at the young adults aged between 16 and 24. The title of our film is called roll the dice with the main story being focused around a game.
The intuition we chose to distribute our film was lionsgate. This is an American independent distributor, created in 1997. We chose to use this institution as it often creates similar horror films to our, aimed at the same target audience. The distributor also relates to our opening in terms of budget as films made by them often have lower budgets, which is the case with our opening sequence. Additionally this distributor is very much aimed at our target audience shown through the way they advertise on TV and on social networks, a typical website for a teenager/ young adult. Finally this distributor often takes on controversial films, which our film will fit into this trend. Lions Gate distribution are well known for their distribution of popular Tv shows and movies. these include Army of one and Rambo. Popular Tv shows include the Dead Zone and Boss. 


Our production company name is circus entertainment, we chose this as for some it is a scary, spooky location and makes them think of a dark, dull atmosphere, which we are aiming for from our opening sequence. 

If the film was to be put into production then we would screen the show in popular cinemas, charging a reduced price due to the sheer difference between the budget we had between each film







Here is a film distributed by Lionsgate, this film was a popular action film which was released in September 2011. since then the film has made box office sales of $82 million, the budget in the first place was $35 million 






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