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FILM INDUSTRY 


L/o to explore the aims and conventions of film posters





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 i don't know any

paramount 

universal

20th century

dreamworks


franchise:A franchise is a joint venture between a franchisor and a franchisee

distributor:A distributor is an entity who purchases bulk amounts of product from a manufacturer and distributes it either directly to consumers or to retailers who then sell to the consumer

hollywood manager: The current "Big Five" majors (Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros., Disney, and Sony) all originate with film studios that were active during Hollywood's "Golden Age".

teaser:A teaser is a way of advertising a film by releasing a teaser months before the release of a film. It contains little content from the film and is released to entice or tease the audience and increase the hype of the film prior to the release of its trailer.

montage:montage, in motion pictures, the editing technique of assembling separate pieces of thematically related film and putting them together into a sequence.

ensemble cast:An ensemble is a group of musicians, dancers, or actors who perform together, like an ensemble which has been playing music together for several years.

tentpole film: a film that is expected to be very successful and so able to fund a range of related products or films

high-concept:(especially of a film or television plot) having a striking and easily communicable idea.

  1. "Cohen's high-concept script is a nail-biter"

sigma/enigma:a person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand.


The Big Five major Hollywood studios as of 2024 are:


1. Warner Bros. Pictures

2. Universal Pictures

3. Walt Disney Studios

4. Paramount Pictures

5. Sony Pictures Entertainment

The main aim of a film marketing campaign is to promote and generate awareness about a film to a target audience in order to drive ticket sales and maximize the film's box office performance. This involves creating buzz and excitement around the film through various promotional strategies such as trailers, posters, social media, press coverage, advertising, and publicity events. The ultimate goal is to attract as many viewers as possible to see the film in theaters and generate revenue for the film studio.



There are several marketing techniques that are often used in film marketing campaigns to promote a movie and attract audiences. Some common techniques include:


1. Trailers: Movie trailers are a crucial part of marketing campaigns, providing a sneak peek of the film to generate interest and anticipation.


2. Posters: Movie posters are widely used to visually promote a film and attract attention from potential viewers.


3. Social media: Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube are used to engage with audiences, share content, and create buzz around a film.


4. Press junkets: Press junkets involve interviews with the cast and crew of a film conducted by journalists and media outlets to generate publicity.


5. Merchandise: Merchandise like clothing, toys, and collectibles related to the film can be sold to capitalize on the movie's popularity.


6. Premieres and events: Premieres, red carpet events, and screenings are organized to generate buzz and attract media coverage.


7. Influencer marketing: Collaborating with social media influencers or celebrities to promote the film to their followers.


8. Cross-promotion: Partnering with other brands or franchises to cross-promote the film, reaching a wider audience.


These are just a few examples of the marketing techniques commonly used in film promotion campaigns. The specific strategies employed can vary depending on the target audience, budget, and overall goals of the marketing campaign.



A film poster serves as a key promotional tool for a movie, capturing the essence of the film and enticing audiences to watch it. To effectively convey the message and generate interest, a film poster typically includes the following key elements:


1. Title: The title of the movie is usually prominently displayed at the top or center of the poster in a bold and eye-catching font.


2. Tagline: A short and catchy tagline or slogan that summarizes the theme or premise of the film and intrigues viewers.


3. Images: Visual elements such as images or artwork from the film that capture the mood, tone, and genre of the movie. These images often feature key characters or scenes from the film.


4. Credits: The names of the main cast members, director, producer, and other key crew members are usually included on the poster to give credit and add credibility.


5. Release date: The release date of the film may be displayed prominently to inform audiences of when they can watch it in theaters or on streaming platforms.


6. Rating: The film's rating (e.g., MPAA rating) may be included to provide guidance on the appropriate age group for the movie.


7. Logos: Logos of the film studio, production company, or distributor are often featured on the poster for branding purposes.


8. Review quotes: Positive review quotes or critical acclaim from reputable sources may be included to build credibility and persuade potential viewers.


Overall, a film poster should effectively communicate the genre, tone, and key elements of the movie while capturing the attention of the target audience and enticing them to watch the film.


main actor 

genre 

place where set



The main difference between a teaser poster and a theatrical poster lies in their purpose and timing of release. 


A teaser poster is typically released early in the film marketing campaign to generate buzz and intrigue among the audience. It may not reveal much about the plot or characters of the film but aims to create curiosity and anticipation for the movie. Teaser posters often feature minimalistic design, cryptic imagery, or just the film's title or logo.


On the other hand, a theatrical poster is released closer to the film's release date and provides more information about the plot, characters, and tone of the movie. Theatrical posters are more detailed, colorful, and visually engaging, aiming to attract audiences and persuade them to watch the film. They typically feature key characters, scenes, or elements from the film, along with taglines, credits, and release information.


Example:


1. Teaser poster - "Spider-Man: No Way Home" (2021)

The teaser poster for "Spider-Man: No Way Home" features a shattered glass design with the film's title and release date, hinting at the multiverse concept and teasing the return of multiple Spider-Man characters from previous films. The minimalist design generates excitement and speculation among fans.


2. Theatrical poster - "Black Widow" (2021)

The theatrical poster for "Black Widow" showcases the main characters, including Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) and Yelena Belova, along with action-packed scenes and explosions in the background. The poster also includes the film's tagline, release date, and credits, providing more details about the plot and the characters involved.


These examples illustrate the differences in design, content, and timing between teaser posters and theatrical posters in film marketing campaigns.



Here are 90 recent film franchises that have gained popularity and success in the movie industry:


1. Marvel Cinematic Universe

2. Star Wars

3. Fast & Furious

4. Jurassic Park/World

5. Harry Potter

6. The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit

7. James Bond

8. X-Men

9. Batman (DC Extended Universe)

10. Spider-Man (Marvel/Sony)

11. The Hunger Games

12. Pirates of the Caribbean

13. Transformers

14. Mission: Impossible

15. The Conjuring Universe

16. The Dark Knight Trilogy

17. The Matrix

18. John Wick

19. Despicable Me/Minions

20. The Purge

21. Men in Black

22. Toy Story

23. Shrek

24. Ice Age

25. The Expendables

26. Taken

27. The Divergent Series

28. The Maze Runner

29. The Fast Saga

30. The Kung Fu Panda Trilogy

31. Captain America (MCU)

32. Thor (MCU)

33. Iron Man (MCU)

34. Avengers (MCU)

35. Guardians of the Galaxy (MCU)

36. The Incredibles

37. Paddington

38. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

39. Bad Boys

40. The Equalizer

41. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

42. Borat

43. Zombieland

44. The Croods

45. Pitch Perfect

46. Think Like a Man

47. 300

48. Insidious

49. Hotel Transylvania

50. Jack Reacher

51. The LEGO Movies

52. How to Train Your Dragon

53. American Pie

54. Kick-Ass

55. Olympus Has Fallen

56. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

57. The Grudge

58. The Hangover

59. Kung Fu Panda

60. Madagascar

61. Pitch Black/Riddick

62. Rio

63. Saw

64. Step Up

65. The Terminator

66. Fright Night

67. Land of the Dead/Dead series

68. Pacific Rim

69. The Chronicles of Narnia

70. Underworld

71. Resident Evil

72. Maze Runner

73. The Planet of the Apes

74. G.I. Joe

75. The Amazing Spider-Man

76. The Conjuring

77. Independence Day

78. Star Trek

79. Cars

80. Trolls

81. Ant-Man (MCU)

82. Doctor Strange (MCU)

83. Deadpool

84. Fifty Shades of Grey

85. John Wick

86. My Little Pony

87. The Nut Job

88. Power Rangers

89. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

90. A Quiet Place


These recent film franchises have captivated audiences worldwide with their stories, characters, and cinematic universes.



Wednesday 28th February 2024


film posters 



do now 

list everything you know about James Bond and the 007 films 


i know nothing 

action movie

well known

Daniel Craig

James Bond played by multiple actors

James Bond is a spy

Bond ,  James Bond

released September 2021

pandemic pushed back

Daniel Craigs last film- no time to die

produced by eon(everything or nothing)

$250-301 million world wide 

poster were looking at designed by empire designs

5 th of October is James Bond day




1. main image -in the main image we can see Daniel Craig staring James Bond where he is the biggest character showing importance he's the main character 

2.colour palette-the colour palette is mainly blue and white with hints of orange a very vibrant colour palette 

3.typography- it has a blocky font for the title of the film and 007 which is his agent name behind him showing its his. 

4. mise-en-scene - James Bond hes wearing a suit everyone else is wearing smart clothes which shows smart film guns which connote violence showing its an action film there is also a blown up car in the front 

5.genre- James bond movies follow an action genre exotic location typical for action adventure 

6.release date-no time to die was released on the second of April

7.logo-007 is the logo its what his agent code name also showing him as the star of the film

8.film poster conventions- the release date is a convention , no actor names as it says 007 which is James Bonds name it has the main star as the biggest character 



HOMEWORK 

Writer and Inspiration: James Bond is a fictional character created by British author Ian Fleming. Fleming drew inspiration for the character from his own experiences in British naval intelligence during World War II.


Time Line of Films: The first James Bond film, "Dr. No," was released in 1962. Since then, there have been a total of 26 official films, with the latest one being "No Time to Die" released in 2021.


Main Characters: The main character in the James Bond series is, of course, James Bond himself, a British secret agent with the codename 007. Other main characters include M, Bond's boss at MI6, and Q, the gadget master.


Typical Storylines: James Bond films typically involve Bond on a dangerous mission to save the world from a villain's evil plan. The films often feature high-stakes action sequences, glamorous locations, and beautiful women.


Main Themes: The main themes in James Bond films include espionage, betrayal, loyalty, and action. The films also often explore the complexities of the character of James Bond himself.


Actors Who Have Played Bond: Over the years, several actors have played the role of James Bond, including Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig, and most recently, Henry Cavill.


Typical Target Audience: The typical target audience for James Bond films is adults, particularly those who enjoy action-packed thrillers and espionage stories.


Interesting Fact: James Bond is known for his signature drink, a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred." This phrase has become iconic and is often associated with the character.






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Daniel Craig 

hes a spy


intertextuality 


007 is logo changed over the years 

no reference to ian flemming in bond poster

no time to die is not based on books unlike previous books



1) exotic location city in mountain  a bar in Cuba  

2)bond the biggest guy is hero, 2nd biggest is the villain

3)whos that fella wearing a mask

4)serious facial expression may show the film is full of serious and tricky situations


james bond symbolises masculin stereotypes

bond girls are hot , insignificant and disposable 

Craig's bond is not as sexist and overtly stereotypical as the other bonds 

bond is still action hero

Hollywood representation on bond being white male expected diversity in film industry

other representations like aston martin linked with bond  db5 is in film poster 

dr Madeline is bonds love interest also seen in spectre

new 007 Naomi m16 agent black woman was mocked on media stands up for the community

gun props not used as would be used as acts of violence 


stereotypes- bond as a white male is very stereotypical  stereotypical bond girl- which is a hot white straight girl  stereotypical villain- which is evil calm knows what he's doing and normally a guy

representation of gender - bond is the leader and male the bond girls were just there somewhat action there to be pretty

representation of ethnicity- new 007 as black woman which is anti stereotypical multi cultural cast more diverse in industry

representation of age- all adults bond is looking 50s though which is not typical for a bond film as we normally see a younger version of bond

representation of sexuality- bond is a straight male attracted to the bond gils i believe the rest are also straight connoting this movie isn't inclusive to lgbtq+ 




 

    


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wheres a suit

has short hair

uses a pistol and is an expert with it 

speaks english

highly skilled

physically fit


names :


james bond-big guy

nomi - black lady

safin - bad guy

paloma-cia agent

Q- nerdy guy

madeline - james bond love interest


friday 8th march 2024

Film Posters


lo: analyse historical film poster effectively

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james as a white male

all straight

little to none ethnic minorities

sigma rizz bond




roger more 2cnd time as bond

tentpole production


reflects kung fu the recent topics

set in asia 

in 1973 energy crisis


1.it tells you who's in the film what kind of genre and certain plot points of the film👌🏼

2.he has a gun which connotes violence costume connotes james as a professional facial expression is serious showing he isn't worried and knows what he's doing👌🏼

 3. golden gun connotes class and he has to be an expert to spend money on a golden gun or hes rich therers a code name (007) on the bullet showing hes going to shoot them which makes him a bad guy👌🏼

4. saying 007 which. is bond's code name will make this appeal to fans of the franchise, having big golden blocky letters stands out making the film easy to see and easy to figure out what kind of film this is. it also appeals to roger Moore fans and ian flemming fans👌🏼

5. who's holding the golden gun👌🏼

6. princess know this as there is a lady who's just there to be pretty, vilain we know this because theres a guy holding a gun with james bonds code name (007) on. a bullet connoting hes going to shoot him ,hero we know this as hes the biggest one calm face showing he knows what he's doing👌🏼

7. guns ,explosions and risky situations, kung fu fight scenes which we can see at the bottom👌🏼



EXAM STYLE QUESTION (B)


in the bond goolden gun poster the mise en scene creates meaning by the gloden gun which connotes violance the gun also has a name on the bullet showing it is for bond and posing the man with the golden gun as james bond's enemy the golden gun shows class and expertise as there would be no point in buying a golden gun if you dont knpow how to us it the golden gun could aso link to hitmen as bond shown on the bullet is a target and hitmen kill specifice targets however this does bring up the enigma code why is he trying to kill james bod

another mise en scene that shows meaning is the explosion which shows violence and destruction the explosion creates meaning as it could be signifigant and it shows that there is danger in this film the explosion could be placed by. the vilian which is suspected as the man with the golden gun. 


homework

in the james bond poster there is mise en scen of the golden gun which connotes wealthy the protagonist james bond is wearing a suit which is showing he knows what he's doing car explosion showing this is an action scene and showing the car that james bond franchise sponsers an also shows a climactic scene. james bond is holding a gun and seem yo know how to handle it the various locatois in the poster portrais an action-adventure film and there are kung fu scenees which fans of that topic will love and want to watch 

some connotations of the violence in this james bond poster is stereotyypical and it prtrays a more active and face past there are bond girls in the james bond poster which is normal for james bond james bond is also the biggest charecter in the poster wich shows him as the main charecter 

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a formal guy

lots of money

a nuclear explosion





film posters 


l/o to analyse a historical film poster effectively



there are stereo types in the golden gun poster an example of this is men are placed above women there is a stereotypical james bond and there is also bond girls which look as normal bond girls do in previous and future films.


there are a few representations of gender an example of this can be the women are in alot more revealing clothes such as bakini's being sexually objectified (male gaze theory)where as the man is wearing a full suit which is not showing off there body  


the representation of ethnicity in this poster isn't very inclusive as there isnt a major amout of diversity between race in the man with the golden gun poster. 


people would notice the energy crisis going on and they would depict that from the power plant 

Friday the 15th March 2014 

 Film Industry 



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production-making of the film 

distribution-how movie is put out 

marketing-advertising or making audience aware about that movie 

exhibition-to show films ✅




Film Industry is broken into 3 processes :

1.production

2.distribution & marketing

3.circulation 




vertical integration- warner brothers - made lego movie warner brothers cinema saw the movie 1st its a good thing because they get loads of profits rather than sharing the profits. 



pre production

before film making / making script / budget/sets and costume/schedule


production 

making the film/photography


post production 


after making film / editing / re shooting                                                                 



The executive production company for the film "No Time to Die" is Eon Productions. Eon Productions is a British film production company known for producing the James Bond film series.The executive production company for "No Time To Die" is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).


Yes, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the executive production company of "No Time To Die," is part of a larger conglomerate. MGM is part of the larger MGM Holdings Inc., which is a subsidiary of MGM Studios. MGM Holdings Inc. has several divisions and subsidiaries that operate within the entertainment industry.



1. "No Time to Die" is a studio film with high production values. It is a big-budget production with elaborate set designs, special effects, and top-tier talent.


2. In addition to Eon Productions, other production companies involved in "No Time to Die" include Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and Universal Pictures.


3. Eon Productions was primarily in charge of overseeing the production of the film, while MGM and Universal Pictures were involved in distributing and marketing the movie.


4. The budget for "No Time to Die" is estimated to be around $250 million.


5. "No Time to Die" was filmed in various locations across the globe, including Jamaica, Norway, Italy, and the United Kingdom.


6. The filming of "No Time to Die" took approximately 6 months to complete, with principal photography starting in April 2019 and wrapping up in October 2019.


Three interesting facts about "No Time to Die":

1. "No Time to Die" marks Daniel Craig's fifth and final appearance as James Bond.

2. The film features a new character, Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch, who is rumored to be a new 007 agent.

3. "No Time to Die" was initially set to be released in April 2020 but was delayed multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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production-making of the film 

distribution-how movie is put out 

marketing-advertising or making audience aware about that movie 

exhibition-to show films 




distribution & marketing 


l/o to explore the process of film making





vod- video on demand

sdv- streaming & digital video 










1. The UK distributor of "No Time to Die" was Universal Pictures, while the USA distributor was MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) and United Artists Releasing.


2. MGM and Universal Pictures are both part of larger media conglomerates. MGM is part of MGM Holdings, and Universal Pictures is a subsidiary of Comcast, which is a conglomerate that also owns NBCUniversal.


3. While MGM and Universal Pictures are both part of larger media conglomerates, this does not necessarily mean that the production and distribution of "No Time to Die" is vertically integrated. Vertical integration refers to a situation where a company controls different stages of the supply chain, from production to distribution.


4. "No Time to Die" was initially scheduled for release in cinemas but faced multiple delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


5. The release date of "No Time to Die" was initially planned for April 2020 but was rescheduled multiple times before finally being released in October 2021. The delays in the release were due to various factors, including the pandemic and the need for theaters to reopen and for audiences to feel comfortable returning to cinemas. The timing of the eventual release may have been influenced by factors such as competing releases, box office trends, and other strategic considerations.




marketing & promotion 




celebs show off film 

catchphrases



1. Trailers: Movie trailers are one of the most common and effective ways to advertise and market a film. They are typically released before the movie's premiere and give audiences a glimpse of what to expect.


2. Posters: Promotional posters are another popular method of advertising a film. They are often displayed in theaters, on billboards, and online to grab audience attention.


3. Social Media: Film studios often use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to generate buzz and create hype around their upcoming movies. They may release teasers, behind-the-scenes footage, and other exclusive content to engage with fans.


4. Press Junkets: Film studios may organize press junkets where the cast and crew of the movie give interviews to promote the film. These interviews are typically featured in magazines, on TV shows, and online.


5. Merchandise: Movie merchandise, such as t-shirts, action figures, and other products, can help generate interest and promote a film.


6. Film Festivals: Submitting a film to prestigious film festivals like Sundance or Cannes can help generate buzz and attract the attention of critics and industry insiders.


7. Viral Marketing: Film studios may create viral marketing campaigns to generate interest in their films. This can include creating engaging online content, organizing contests, and utilizing influencers to spread the word.


8. Cross-Promotion: Sometimes, films are promoted through partnerships with other brands or products. For example, a movie might team up with a popular fast food chain to offer branded merchandise or promotions.


9. Special Previews and Screenings: Offering special previews, advanced screenings, or exclusive events can help generate excitement and build anticipation for a film.


10. Digital Marketing: Film studios invest in digital advertising, such as online display ads, search engine marketing, and targeted social media advertising, to reach a wider audience and drive ticket sales.


These are just a few of the many ways that films can be advertised and marketed to the public. Each method plays a crucial role in creating awareness, generating interest, and ultimately driving audiences to the theater.







The delays in release caused by unforeseen circumstances, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, can have a significant impact on the marketing strategies of a film. Some of the effects of release delays on film marketing include:


1. Adjusted Marketing Campaigns: Film studios may need to adjust their marketing campaigns and strategies to accommodate the new release date. This could involve reevaluating advertising budgets, changing promotional tactics, and revising messaging to align with the new timing.


2. Loss of Momentum: A delayed release can result in a loss of momentum for the film's marketing campaign. Audiences may lose interest or forget about the movie if there is a long gap between the initial promotional push and the actual release date.


3. Increased Competition: Release delays can also lead to increased competition, as multiple films reschedule their release dates to accommodate the changing landscape. This can make it more challenging for a film to stand out and attract audiences.


4. Impact on Box Office Performance: Delayed releases can impact the box office performance of a film, particularly if the new release date coincides with other major releases or if audience interest has waned over time.


5. Budgetary Concerns: Marketing budgets may need to be adjusted to account for the additional costs associated with extending the campaign or launching new promotional efforts closer to the release date.


6. Potential Brand Damage: In some cases, repeated delays or uncertainty surrounding a film's release can damage the brand or image of the movie. Audiences may perceive the film as having production issues or lacking confidence from the studio.


Overall, release delays can present challenges for film marketing teams, requiring them to adapt quickly and make strategic decisions to maintain audience interest, maximize box office potential, and ensure the long-term success of the film. By reassessing marketing strategies, engaging with audiences effectively, and staying flexible in the face of changing circumstances, film studios can navigate the complexities of delayed releases and position their films for success in the market.




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1. Trailers: Movie trailers are one of the most common and effective ways to advertise and market a film. They are typically released before the movie's premiere and give audiences a glimpse of what to expect.


2. Posters: Promotional posters are another popular method of advertising a film. They are often displayed in theaters, on billboards, and online to grab audience attention.


3. Social Media: Film studios often use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to generate buzz and create hype around their upcoming movies. They may release teasers, behind-the-scenes footage, and other exclusive content to engage with fans.


4. Press Junkets: Film studios may organize press junkets where the cast and crew of the movie give interviews to promote the film. These interviews are typically featured in magazines, on TV shows, and online.


5. Merchandise: Movie merchandise, such as t-shirts, action figures, and other products, can help generate interest and promote a film.


6. Film Festivals: Submitting a film to prestigious film festivals like Sundance or Cannes can help generate buzz and attract the attention of critics and industry insiders.


7. Viral Marketing: Film studios may create viral marketing campaigns to generate interest in their films. This can include creating engaging online content, organizing contests, and utilizing influencers to spread the word.


8. Cross-Promotion: Sometimes, films are promoted through partnerships with other brands or products. For example, a movie might team up with a popular fast food chain to offer branded merchandise or promotions.


9. Special Previews and Screenings: Offering special previews, advanced screenings, or exclusive events can help generate excitement and build anticipation for a film.


10. Digital Marketing: Film studios invest in digital advertising, such as online display ads, search engine marketing, and targeted social media advertising, to reach a wider audience and drive ticket sales.


These are just a few of the many ways that films can be advertised and marketed to the public. Each method plays a crucial role in creating awareness, generating interest, and ultimately driving audiences to the theater.





marketing & promotion 



l/o : to explore the marketing methods in NTTD 


interviewees with new cast. members tv

posters

trailers more than 1 

billien

merchandise

synergy

Some of the brands featured in the James Bond film "No Time to Die" include Aston Martin, Omega, Tom Ford, and Land Rover. These brands are often associated with luxury, sophistication, and innovation, fitting the image of the iconic spy character.



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exhibition & regulation 


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hype could of gone down i guess

products not new 

initial strategies were worthless 


exhibition 


exhibition- is the process of exhibiting the film across a range of different media platforms  


exhibition takes place in following order:

1st cinema release 

2nd DVD release 

3rd free to air 

in the last few years there was a big change in the way that we watch films because of streaming sites film is much easier to watch and cheaper such as piracy which causes the film production company to lose money.

1The 31-day theatrical release window

2No Time to Die grossed $160.9 million

3a month apart

4

Sunday 1 January 20238.00pm


5yeah itvx 

6The film received positive reviews and grossed over $774 million worldwide, making it the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2021 and the third-highest grossing Bond film. In addition, it earned several other box-office record achievements, including becoming the third-highest-grossing film of all time in the UK.





Regulation 




bbfc regulate films some films make cuts to get a different rating 



1,12 because theres moderate violence and strong language

2, people older that 12 can also see the film 

3, 12 because theres moderate violence and strong languag



Wednesday 17th April 2024 


Audience Appeal 



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12A for films released in cinema not on dvd release A stands for accompanied (you must be with an adult)


lo: to explore the uses & gratifications of films 




entertainment 

communication

can answer questions/learn 

 peer pressure



uses and gratification theory



audience will use media for 1 or more of following reasons :

personal identity

information 

entertainment 

social interaction

 jh












people use social media for social interaction as it allows us to connect and find friends with common interests an example could be snapchat where u meet new people and escape from an every day life this also gives us insight on other peoples lives 

band 5


its an action/adventure film which makes for a lot of fight scenes making this an entertaining film

finding other people who also enjoy watching the film 

the film could be used as an escape from your boring life into a fast paced action film

information about spies and British history as James bond is encouraged by a true story 





Friday 19th April 

audience appeal 



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social interaction-1

information2

personal identity3

entertainment 4



film posters-information 

film trailers-entertainment

website-information

merchandise-personal identity

bill boards-information

sponsorship-social interaction 

SOCIAL INTERACTION

ENTERTAINMENT





social interaction due to links 

personal identity because of trailers ad people to relate to

information theres a whole section

entertainment. trailers-





entertainment:

fast pace

cool car drifting

explosion

guns

death

climactic scenes

different locations

funny dialogue




the no time to die trailer has lots of entertainment such  as action scenes for example there is a scene with a big explosion which draws suspense and entertainment from the audience another example could be the mass amount of guns which some where firing some weren't which leaves the audience on the edge of there seat, all of this makes a fun and entertaining trailer that hooks the audience into watching the film 



Wednesday 24th April 2024



film industry round up 





Do now 

brand name

information

other films 

main actors

trailers 





 

c1 section B

2 questions 

question 3 - a stepped question that will focus on one of the four media industries 

question 4 - a stepped question that will focus on audiences in relation to 1 or more industries 

no unseen sources. you need to use the case studies as examples 

1mark 1 minute 




3a) name one of the companies that produced nttd [1]

3b)briefly explain media conglomerate[2]

3c) briefly explain convergence[2]  

3d) explain how films use technologies to reach audiences and promote the film. refer to nttd to support your point [12]

   1 mark a minute 



4a) identify 2 ways in which media producers categorise audiences 

4b) briefly explain how nttd targets audiences 

4c) explain why users visit nttd /007 website . refer to the uses and gratification theory in your answer 





Do now 

1. 2 

2.1 mark per minute

3. 3-4 

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