Friday, 12 March 2010

EXHIBITION QUESTIONS

1)Why are there no viable arts/independent cinemas in many areas? Why/how is Southampton able to sustain the Picturehouse (Harbour Lights).

There are not as many independent films for almost all film exhibitioners for example Odeon and cineworld which are owned by the film companies for example paramount,twentieth century fox which distribute all there films which leaves no room for British independent film. Cinemas such as the picturehouse aka harbour lights show mainly independent British films in contrast to bigger cinemas picturehouse only has two screens.


2) What is the relationship between movie going and video/dvd/blu-ray hire/sales?

A few years ago films would make more in the cinema than on video and dvd. Contemporary audiences now would rather wait to buy a film on dvd and watch it in the comfort of there own home.dvd quality has improved over the years so you can get the same quality as you would as home. Box office takings are all not about the cinema now, half of the money made by a film is down to DVD sales and merchandise.


3) What does the programming of the Sky movie channels and Film Four respectively say about the relationship between pay television, niche marketing and consumer behaviour?

With sky movies and film four there are movies on 24/7 and there’s also chose of different genres to watch. In between films there are trailers for the new films coming out and there are niche marketing schemes which promote a new released film. In these niche marketing schemes, there are exclusive clips and interviews with cast members.


4) What is the most appropriate response Contemporary British Cinema can make to Hollywood dominance.

British cinema should show more independent british films and not show as many Hollywood films.



5) Should British films be distinctive at the expense of profitability if profitable at the expense of distinctiveness?


6) Is it possible for British films to be both distinctive and profitable? If so, how ?(please use examples in your response)

In order for a British film to be distinctive and profitable, the film needs to be advertised more and seen as a more interesting film than a Hollywood film. Most independent British films don’t make it into the big British screens such as ODEON and Cineworld, so if more British films were in these cinemas are shown once a week, there might be a chance these films profit.


DISTRIBUTION QUESTIONS

1) How has Hollywood come to dominate world markets?


2) Why do i get to see the films I do at the local multiplex?
Because some of the cinemas are owned by the film companies so they choose to show their own films in these cinemas.

3) Do we get to see the films we want (demand led) or do we see films that are provided for us (supply led) and why?

4) Why are more people going to the cinema today?
New Schemes like orange wednesdays.Also films being released in 3D which you have to go to the cinema to get the full effect of theses films.


5) look to see whether films hold there positions well in the charts over a few weeks or whether they fall away quickly. What reasons can you come up with to explain this success or failure



PRODUCTION QUESTIONS
1) How has the status and power of stars changed over cinematic history?

2)Take any film you have seen recently and find out who produced it. Then try to find out more about this person. What was their role on this particular production? What have they and others got to say about their involvement and contribution? What projects have s/he been involved in previously, were these ventures successful?

3)Why are certain kinds of films guarenteed to make large profits and others high risk? Films that are guarenteed to make large profits are films with big stars in this is because people will go see the film just to see the actor/actress.

4) Which genres are currently popular/unpopular and why?

5) Why was Hollywood under the studio system so successful?

6) What has been lost and gained as a result if the replacement of the studio system by the producer/agent/deal system?

7) How and why has hollywood again become vertically integrated?

8) What are the consequences of vertical integration?

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Is Cinema Dead ?

I dont think cinema is dead because there are many pros of going to the cinema to watch a film and cinemas have come up with new ideas to draw in audiences such as.. The whole cinema experiance seeing the film when it first comes out after seeing all the posters and trailers for it, Orange Wednesdays at Odeon this makes more people go as it is cheaper, Cinema reward cards these help get more audience as the more pionts you have on your card you can get a free ticket or free food and drink, 3D films are also better to see at the cinema as you dont the same effect at home,If a film as big Stars in it this impacts on how many people will go to the cinema to watch it, new cinemas with different and more comfetable seets like beenbags at the Vue,Types of film like sequals to big films are bound to make people go to the cinema to watch it if they like the 1st movie or books that have been made in to movies will draw in a bigger audience as fans of the book will go see the movie.

There are also reasons why people think cinema is dead like.. Illegal downloads if you can get the film for free then theres no point in paying to see it, cinemas are expencise not only for the ticket but food and drink aswell and some cinemas doont you bring your own food in,TV - Movie Channels,Dvds Blu-Ray this can also effect how many people go to the cinema because they might just wait untill it come out on dvd then they can watch it in their own home, Websites like Love Film also are cheaper than the cinema and again you can wacth the film at home.