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Standees Film posters Trailers shown before film of a similar genre reaches target audience Theatre-specific film magazines Cardboard 3D displays However: because of the expense of visiting the cinema, people are turning to pirating or streaming films online instead –so these aspects will not reach everyone.
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Social media marketing: Social networks like Facebook, Twitter etc allow advertising Youtube’s introduction of 5-30 second ads Creation of standalone studio-sponsored per-film websites such as "example-the-movie.com” Advertising on backgrounds of film websites. E.g Empire and Imdb
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Allows advertising Creation of pages in similar style of "example-the- movie.com” websites; create a platform for users to read news and watch new trailers Creation of ‘events’ to further advertise their film e.g premieres Is able to reach a huge audience Facebook
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Interviews taken place on shows like Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr etc contribute to the promotional tour. Behind the scenes documentary-style videos Both TV and Radio have advertisement opportunity platforms, which contributes to funding, inbetween shows/ songs/ segments Companies can sponsor a film, which would be mentioned or joined together during adverts. However: not everyone choses to listen to the radio/ flips through stations during adverts; same with TV users.
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Buses have posters on them, seen by pedestrians and drivers – especially in traffic Paid advertisement in newspapers, magazines and book inserts Comic-books and books may be commissioned as ‘book of the film’ special editions However: Limited audience.
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Toys are made and sold with some fast food chains – e.g McDonalds Happy Meals come with a toy from a recent child’s film Mugs and others products are made and sold –E.g Disney store sells products from it’s films. However: not seen by everyone E.g only children
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Film actors, directors, and producers appear for television, radio, and print media interviews sometimes showing a clip from the film or an outtake. Interviews are conducted in person or remotely During film production, these can take place on set. After film release, key personnel make appearances in major market cities or participate remotely via "satellite" or telephone. For example, after each Harry Potter film came out, a behind- the-scenes hour programme was created to show people how the special effects are produced.
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Overall I think that viral marketing works best because: It’s able to reach a massive audience through it’s popular use of ages 13+ It’s advertisements on the side provide visual recognition to upcoming releases It follows up the other helpful method of promotion through ‘word-of- mouth’ in which one person tells another, and another person hears it too; people nowadays can always be heard saying what they saw on Facebook or Twitter etc. As of September 2012, Facebook has over one billion active users. The internet is used regularly by people almost daily, so is an important platform for advertisers.
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The internet is used by teenagers and older for social networking Adults may work from home Office-workers will use computers at least 5 days a week Students use it for research and to do homework New revision-based websites have emerged Mobile phones have internet access integrated now It’s replaced traditional media platforms, by having it all on the web
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Synergy has been shown to be used in promotion. Horizontal synergy between brands to endorse the product –e.g McDonalds toys and the latest film release Vertical synergy with Disney toys being released in Disney stores after a Disney film has been released Book inserts involve some horizontal synergy between publishers and film companies, as they agree to produce the books with the inserts inside for readers. The advantage to horizontal synergy is the promotion of two different brands within one media product –and increased profit. The advantage of vertical synergy is increased profit for the one company
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