Institutions, which specialise in horror films, might distribute my media product. This is because horror films are extremely popular therefore, they might want to distribute my media product because there is a big chance that people will want to see it. Also there is a thriller element to it because the group of teenagers are trapped in a building, so there might be a larger range of audiences that might want to see it. Advertising companies for TV might want to advertise my product, which would also mean that institutions in charge of TV channels would also want to allow the adverts on their channels. Though magazine advertising institutions might also like to advertise it. Online institutions might want to distribute my product because people are using the internet to watch things more and more. Netflix is even starting to make its own episodes so there for Online institutions might want people to watch my movie for the first time on their app. Later on if my film became popular then gaming institutions might wish to use the film for a video game.
Hammer
Hammer
Founded in 1934 and it is based in the United Kingdom. It is best known for its Gothic Horror films, such as Count Dracula, The Mummy and The Abominable Snowman. It dominated the Horror genre for a time, some say its success was due to it partnerships with distribution companies like the “Warner Bros”. These were made from mid 1950s till 1970s. It stopped producing film in the mid 1980s. There were some promises made by the new owners that they would return. However it was not until May 2007 when it was bought by yet another company that it truly decided to start making films again. Such as “Let me in” 2010, “The Resident’ 2011 and “The women in Black” 2012. Hammer I think, would distribute my film. This is because they would want some of their former glory back.
Warner Home Video
It was founded in 1978 as WCI Home Video (for Warner Communications, Inc. The company launched in the United States with twenty films on Betamax and VHS videocassettes in late 1979. They have distributed in 90 international territories this is more than any other studio. In 2013 it had number one share in DVD, Blue Ray and Television category. Because it has distributed more than any other studio I think it could distribute “The Un Dead Rush”. However, the fact that it has distributed so many films does mean that it can afford to be selective about which films they distribute.
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