Thursday, 30 March 2017

3.What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

Our movie would most likely be independent as it doesn’t really fit into the tropes of what you would see from a movie released through Disney or time warner. It doesn’t really fit in with the perfect glamorous Hollywood actors and movies you would see released by those companies. Our product would most likely be funded by Kickstarter or the BBC as those tie in with independent films. Our movie would most likely be featured on the BBC if we were lucky, this is as our target audience would stereotypically watch the BBC. Also, our movie is similar to ‘And then there were none’ which is a series that was featured on BBC one and gained some popularity. Our movie also follows a style similar to that seen in ‘Inspector Calls’ which was also featured on the BBC which also happened to be independent.

Depending on if we could get a company to sign a contract with our movie to help fund it, it would most likely be funded by something similar to Kickstarter or Kickstarter itself. If so it would be released and shown in a select few cinemas near the local area it was made. If it was released under a company name we would more likely get cinemas all over the country as cinemas would recognise the company and could see it as something that would draw audiences in.


A company might choose to distribute our movie because they most likely would think it would draw audiences in so that they could gain money. They may also choose our movie as they like how unique it is and how it illustrates how a certain class may act in society. They could have not had anything in our genre for a while viewed in their cinema and may have come across our movie and distributed it to get a wider audience to come to their cinema, and/or for the cinema to expand, promote and distribute something that’s new and different for them. 

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