Thursday 7 April 2011

Question 6. Sam


Distribution

British Film companies have made several horror's over the last decade, these companies aid in the funding and overall supervision of the films.

 
Film 4 have also hosted horror film festivals over digital television to promote british horror.

UKfilm council is a prime example of a British company who produced one of the most recognised horror films of the past decade, 28 days later was released in 2002 and was followed up by the sequel 28 weeks later.


If sponsored by a film company, most of our films finance would be from the company, they would have large input in the content and marketing (e.g certificate)  of the film,  so if they thought more under 18's would be interested in our film then they would maybe cut some of the more gritty content to make it more suitable. 
Mayhem Horror Film Festival

Besides using a film company another way our film could get noticed is via a film festival, (see above), by entering an event similar to this the film would be viewed by judges and therefore get notification and prestige if it won in its catergory. 



We adapted scenes from several successful films to increase our films potential to succeed, scenes from films such as quarantine and 28 weeks later are key ones that have been copied to boost our success rate.


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