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Uk film distribution

What is film distribution? Film Distribution is when a film company purchases the rights to a film, which then enables that company to sell the film to theatres and to get it out on DVD. Several points have to be considered before the film company purchases the film’s rights, for example if they will get a profit from the film and whether it is worth authorising for it to be made into a DVD if it isn’t going to sell. Independent film companies rely on film councils and other money incomes to support films which are being distributed. Films such as ‘Monsters’ (2010) and ‘Iron Sky’ (2012) are distribution by independent film companies. Independent film companies are mostly British and distribute low budget films. Vertigo Films is one of the most established independent film companies in the UK and to date has distributed a countless amount of well known films.

Vertigo Films Founded in 2002 by Allan Niblo and James Richardson Since the start of the company, Vertigo films has produced 28 films and distributed 35 It is an independent film production company which is not one of the 6 majors Vertigo films started as a film distribution company, but it now produces it’s own films as well The company is set up to buy film rights to other films, so they are then able to distribute to cinema’s and DVD’s Vertigo films produces low budget films (e.g.. Monsters) The company is vertically integrated which means that they have stakes in companies during different stages of film process Vertigo films received funding from the UK film council to develop an advanced digital marketing campaign The idea was to encourage UK film-goers to support British films

My film My film would be distributed by an independent film company as it is a low budget film. I have this film low budget due to the different filming techniques and styles I used during the creating of the final product. I have used a prosumer camera as it is easily accessible to most consumers, for example in the film ‘Monster’s which was produced and distributed by independent film company Vertigo Films, they used prosumer cameras. I have filmed with guerrilla style filming as for the majority of the filming process I didn’t actually plan to film at all. For example the one time when I had planned to film the weather conditions were not on my side and I was at a disadvantage. The specific camera angles I had decided to shoot, happened to have the sun directly behind them which would have damaged the quality of my footage had I not had gone with the flow and made the decision to shoot those angles once the sun had moved. There was also other points during the post-production process when I needed to re-film straight away due to actors and editing time.

Who would distribute my film As I stated in the previous slide, my film is a low budget film therefore it wouldn’t be distributed by a massive film company such as Universal or Lions gate. It is more likely that my film would be distributed by an independent film company such as Vertigo Films.

Comparing: my film to another (My film-Pirates of the Caribbean: on stranger tides) Directed by: Rob Marshall Budget: $397 million USD Distributed by: Walt Disney Home Entertainment In association with: Jerry Bruckheimer Films Media Technologies: 3D cameras Main featuring actors: Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Geoffrey Rush and Sam Clafflin Rogue (2017) Directed by: Megan Stainton-Roberts Budget: N/A Distributed by: Vertigo Films In association with: Lightning Productions and AMVC Media Media technologies: 2D DSLR cameras Main featuring actors: Sam Coppin, Keziah Hammond, Harry Bentley and Megan Stainton-Roberts