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Film Industry: Final index

1) Film Industry: Marketing - Marvel Cinematic Universe   2) Film Industry: Black Widow   3) Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake  

CSP: I, Daniel Blake Blog Task

1) What is independent cinema and how is it different to Hollywood blockbusters? Low budget usually political. 2) What is I, Daniel Blake about? How hard it is for people on benefits to live. 3) Who directed I, Daniel Blake and why is this important? Ken Loach. 4) How was I, Daniel Blake promoted to an audience? List at least three different methods used by the film's marketing campaign and how they targeted their audience. Social media, Guerrilla marketing, and premier in Newcastle. 5) What unusual or creative marketing methods were used to get audiences talking about the film? Guerrilla marketing 6) What was the estimated production budget for I, Daniel Blake and how much did it make at the box office? £2m 7) What were some of the companies involved in funding or producing I, Daniel Blake?  BBC films, BFI 8) What is the name of the film regulator in the UK and what was the age rating for I, Daniel Blake? BBFC and it rated I, Daniel Blake as a 15 9) What aspects of the film contri...

CSP: Black Widow Blog Task

1) List the companies involved in the creation of Black Widow. You may wish to use Black Widow's IMDB entry to help with this - see the company credits page - but the answers can also be found in the notes above. Disney, Marvel 2) What is conglomerate ownership and how does it link to Black Widow? Its a company that owns multiple smaller companies and it links to black widow because it was made by marvel and that's owned by Disney 3) Analyse the film trailer for Black Widow. What aspects of the trailer tell you this is a big-budget blockbuster movie? Crane shots, CGI/explosions, Slo-Mo, Car chases, Locations around the world, 3D and IMAX 4) How was Black Widow promoted to an audience? List at least three different methods used by the film's marketing campaign and why they were effective in promoting the film. Social media - word of mouth (trust worthy), Tweets from fans put onto billboards - word of mouth (trust worthy), Trailers & Posters - Traditional film marketing. ...