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Sunday, 12 February 2012

question 3

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


The organisation that would distribute our film could be dimensions as they have sponsored many films in the thriller genre like Halloween and scream. I think they would want to take on our film as it different but not unconventional which means that is it a bit stereotypical o the female is the victim and the male is the attacker. Unlike other films our is different in a way on which it is religious and that is they key subgenre to it where as the other films they sponsor are physiological thrillers our is based on a religious person who is trying to save this girls fro this drug dealing boyfriend, they only reason he takes her away is to stop this boyfriend corrupting her with drugs. I think dimension would like this as it is a bit different from the norm and would be interesting, if they sponsored this film they would be going down another path not just physiological thrillers and parody thrillers. Dimension films are owned by The Weinstein Company.  All the films released before October 1st 2005 belong to Miramax films. Dimension films was made in 1992.

We had a drag scene in our opening where I dragged Hannah to the car to put her in. Below is our drag scene and the drag scene from Momento.

 






 


Released as part of The Weinstein Company

TitleRelease DateNotesBudgetGross
The Amityville HorrorApril 15, 2005with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$19 million$108,047,131
Wolf CreekDecember 25, 2005with Darclight Films$27,762,648
Scary Movie 4April 14, 2006with Miramax Films$40-45 million$178,262,620
PulseAugust 11, 2006$20.5 million$29,907,685
FeastSeptember 22, 2006$3.2 million$658,573
School for ScoundrelsSeptember 29, 2006co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$35 million$23,947,685
Black ChristmasDecember 25, 2006co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$9 million$21,510,851
GrindhouseApril 6, 2007$53 million$25,422,088
DOA: Dead or AliveJune 15, 2007$21 million$7,516,532
1408June 22, 2007co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$25 million$131,998,242
Who's Your Caddy?July 27, 2007co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; produced by Our Stories Films$7,000,000$5,713,425
HalloweenAugust 31, 2007co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$15 million$80,249,467
The MistNovember 21, 2007co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$18 million$57,293,715
Superhero MovieMarch 28, 2008co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$35 million$71,237,351
RogueApril 25, 2008$26 million$4,620,096
The PromotionJune 6, 2008
Hell RideAugust 8, 2008$390,128
The LongshotsAugust 22, 2008$11,767,866
Soul MenNovember 7, 2008co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer$40 million$12,082,391
Halloween IIAugust 28, 2009$15 million$39,318,589
Janky PromotersOctober 16, 2009$10 million$9,069
The RoadNovember 25, 2009$25 million$27,635,236
Youth in RevoltJanuary 8, 2010$18 million$19,623,544
Piranha 3DAugust 20, 2010$24 million$83,188,165
Scream 4April 15, 2011$40 million$97,138,686
Spy Kids: All the Time in the WorldAugust 19, 2011$27 million$74,081,634
Apollo 18September 2, 2011$5 million$25,562,924

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