ROY STAFFORD - LECTURER
4 stages: preparation, production, distribution, exhibition
KEY TERMS
1. film territory
A territory where you can buy the rights to distribute a film
2. windows
the period between a film's cinema release and DVD release amongst other periods between releases. for example, the period of time between a DVD release and a TV release
3. saturated film release
releases films in every multiplex cinema in the world over about 36 hours
4. holdover
showing a hit film again and again in cinemas
5. a film with 'legs'
literally a successful film that keeps running
6. DCP
digital cinema package - films are no longer on film
THE BIG 6
paramount (102 years)
columbia (96 years)
warner bros (91 years)
20th century fox (79 years)
disney (64 years)
sony (27 years)
- longest running, biggest distributors
cultural test (in the uk, to qualify as a 'british' film)
- submit your film
- different things are taken into consideration: are the directors/writers/actors british? was the film made in britain?
- 31 points taken into consideration; 16 of these qualify as a british film
- why? because the british get funded for their movies (soft money)
property: the rights to develop a story e.g. a novel
the hunger games
harry potter
the wolf of wall street
twilight
50 shades of grey
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