what kind of institution might distribute your media product and why?

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What kind of media institution might distributeyour media product and why?

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Social RealismWhat is social Realism?The term ‘social realism’ is one which is oftenused uncritically and indiscriminately in popular

film criticism.

It is something of a catch- all term whichconveys an idea of a text’s content, its

concerns, and its visual style.

Social RealismDistributors

A distributor is an individual or a business that purchases films and converts theminto cinemas or other media

I am going to look at different type of social realism films, tosee who distributes them and who might distribute mine

Optimum ReleasingThis is England,

Blind Shaft,Tyrannosaur

Axiom FilmsHalf Nelson

Artificial Eye

Last Resort,Fish Tank,The Son,The Child

IconSweet Sixteen,

Looking for Eric,Precious, Ae

Fond KissVerve Pictures

The Arbor,Red Road,Bullet Boy

Pathe Distribution

Adulthood,Outlaw, Rat

Catcher

Vertigo

London To Brighton,Shotgun Stories

Dogwoof Pictures

Man Push Cart

Channel Four Films

My Name Is Joe Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

Nil By Mouth

Companies who have distributed films:

Theatrically Domestically

Fox Searchlight

Sony Picture Classics

Oscilloscope

IFC Midnight/Sundance Selects

Magnolia/Magnet

Tribeca Film

My target audience

Who are they?My audience is

targetted around theage group of 15+ A British audience

I have targetted my film to a young student audienceas this could relate to their life

Which companies distribute British films

BBC Film 4 Wrap Films Vertigo Films

Enter text hereEnter text hereEnter text hereThese all distribute social realism films

An example of a film these have distributed within this genre and do any of the issues relate to my film?

BBC Film 4 Vertigo FilmsWrap Films

Bullet Boy

Yes

Trainspotting

Yes

London To Brighton

Yes (age)

This is England

Yes

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