Saturday, 7 January 2017

Research and case study

Audience 

The viewers, readers, or listeners of a media text (which can be a television program, a book, a poster, a song, a movie etc)

Institution

The organisations which control and produce the media texts

Production

The process in which an idea turns into a media text through many different stages, the main production is creating the raw media/data.

Subsidiary

subsidiary is a company partly or completely owned by the parent company because it is more than 50% controlled by another company.

Distribution - and Marketing 

The act of getting films to the viewers/their audiences by booking them for cinema viewing, or for other ways in which the movie can be purchased and watched. Distribution also comes under the marketing campaign for films such as producing posters, trailers, websites, etc.

Exhibition

Exhibiting the media/films is showing them through cinema, DVD, rentals or any other pace the audience would be able to access it.

Horizontal Integration

Is when a company is in charge of all aspects of a product's manufacture from raw materials to distribution.

Vertical Integration

When one firm or company have two or more stages of production usually done by separate companies or firms.


FOUR LIONS - WARP FILMS

Directed by Chris Morris
Produced by Mark Herbert and Derrin Schlesinger
Distributed by Optimum Releasing and Drafthouse Films


Brief synopsis 


Four Lions is comedy featuring four struggling terrorists. 'Omar' is disillusioned about the treatment of Muslims around the world and is determined to become a soldier. This is the most exciting idea 'Waj' has ever heard. Opposed to Omar and everyone else on earth is the white Islamic convert 'Barry'. He’d realise he joined the cell to channel his nihilism – if he had half the self-knowledge of a duck. 'Faisal' is the odd man out. He can make a bomb – but he can’t blow himself up just now coz his sick dad has “started eating newspaper”. Instead he’s training crows to fly bombs through windows. This is what Omar has to deal with. They must strike a decisive blow on their own turf but can any of them strike a match without punching himself in the face?


Marketing 

Here is the trailer, within the first 10 seconds the film can be identified as a comedy. 

Production 


Researching for the film, Morris spent three years speaking to terrorism experts, police, the secret service, and imams, as well as ordinary Muslims, before writing the script in 2007.

The project was originally rejected by both the BBC and Channel 4 as being too controversial a topic. Morris suggested in a mass email, titled "Funding Mentalism", that fans could contribute between £25 and £100 each to the production costs of the film and would appear as extras in return. Funding was secured in October 2008 from Film 4 Productions and Warp Films, with Derrin Schlesinger & Mark Herbert producing. Filming began in Sheffield in May 2009.


Distribution, Horizontal and Vertical Integration 


The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010 and was short-listed for the festival's World Cinema Narrative prize.The UK premiere took place at the National Media Museum as part of Bradford International Film Festival on 25 March 2010, and was followed by a nationwide release on 7 May.
Despite its acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival, Four Lions failed to find a distributor in the US for nine months, until the newly formed Drafthouse Films picked it up. The film had a limited release in the US on 5 November 2010.




Everest 

Synopsis
On the morning of May 10, 1996, climbers from two commercial expeditions start their final ascent toward the summit of Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. With little warning, a violent storm strikes the mountain, engulfing the adventurers in one of the fiercest blizzards ever encountered by man. Challenged by the harshest conditions imaginable, the teams must endure blistering winds and freezing temperatures in an epic battle to survive against nearly impossible odds.











Budget: $55,000,000 (estimated)
These are the production companies that provided the finance: Working Title Films, Cross Creek pictures, and Walden Media. Other films that Working Title Films have also produced include, Bridget Jones's Diary, Les Miserables, Pride and Prejudice,  Four Weddings and a Funeral etc. 
Films that Cross Creek pictures have produced include, Black Mass, Rush Black Swan, The Woman in Black etc.
Walden Media have also produced, The Chronicles of Narnia (film trilogy), Journey to he Centre of the Earth, Bridge to Terabithia, Charlotte's Web.

The films Uk release day was 18 September, 2015, the distributor for this film was Universal Studios. Working Title Films is a subsidiary of Universal studios as it is a british film company owned by them. This also links the distributor to the production company as the distributors own the production company.There are signs of vertical integration from universal studios as they own different sections of production.

The world wide gross was $203,427,584. I would expect it to be shown in Ilkley Cinema if it was a new realise as it had a high production budget and interest. However interest didn't last long and other films could be ore popular and worth while to show.
Being able to rent it through various websites or accounts makes it available for home exhibition along with it being on DVD.



















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