Friday 4 April 2014

Evaluation part 3

Distribution

What institutions might disrepute our film are such companies as 'Solana Films' US, they would be our best chance at distributing our film through an American clientele. They have distributed many great films of a similar genre. Including there most if not famous distributed film "Paranormal activity". I personally believe they truly would be the best chance of distributing our film throughout the US, as they are extremely well known in the industry to take a small none heard off, low budget production film and turn it into a worldwide bestselling film. That could even spin off to create a franchise of more films. As shown from their history with Paranormal Activity.

I also believe that 20th Century Fox (Uk) would be a great direction for distributing our film as they are extremely well famously known by not only the industry but also average movie lovers. As they year after year bring out to mainstream blockbuster films. That even with a low budget earn a huge budget as they are so powerful and have good contacts, that allow there partnership with cinemas across the Uk to be shown in many cinemas. Improving the popularity and known ability of "The Waking Hour".

Also i think that we would need to look for a distribution company in Europe that is well known for distributing films of a horror/thriller nature.

So we have decided that for distributing our film in Europe in selected, English (fluent) and second speaking languages may have a higher chance of viewing as the use of subtitles would annoy the audience. Not ruling out the use of voice translation, but that could be added to a dvd version as a special feature along with running commentary. As sending a copy of a voice transliterated  version of our film to the countries of none speaking English would cost great money and time. As well as weighing more production times down due to the fact that the film would have to be watched in editing with a foreign speaking expert. To ensure the dialect could be changed appropriately to the many languages requires.  

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