Thursday, 29 September 2016

Institutions




  •  How do cinemas make most of their money?

  •  they do adverts at the start of the films and they get most of there profits from selling food like pop corn and drinks. Which they sell very expensively.





  •  How do you get a film into the cinema?

  • If you want your film to be in the cinema ,you have to sell it to the distributor first, and then they decide whether or not to use it.





  • What does a distributor do?

  • A distributor is a person who is responsible for the marketing of a film.


    Independent VS mainstream film:

    An independent film makes you think and ask yourself questions, it is also associated with critical success. Whereas a mainstream makes you laugh/cry and is often associated with commercial success and is only made as an escapist entertainment.

    My logo:


    Here is my logo, I have made and from it you can see that I have done the scene of a watery sunset, giving a sense of calmness. Because when you watch a film you want to be calmed and relaxed. I have called it Faith productions because of my name, and the font is very big and outstanding for the audience. It also reflects off the sea like the sun does. I think to make this logo better I should of include movement, even if this was the words sliding in or the water moving with the text.

    High budget VS low budget films:
    Here I am picking a low budget film and an high budget film and analysing them both, to see the differences and similarities and seeing the production companies and what they normally produce in films. Here I have put together a PowerPoint which I have converted to a video.





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