1. What constitutes a British film?
In order for a film to be classed as British, it must go through a culture test. This test requires 16 or more out of 31. Anything below 16 does not pass and therefore isn't classed as British so does not get tax reductions. There are 4 mark criteria sections that are in this culture test and they consist of:
- Cultural content.
- Cultural Contribution.
- Cultural hubs.
- Cultural practitioners.
2. What are the various methods of marketing a film?
- Social Media - the use of places such as Facebook,Twitter and Instagram can help market the film.
- Online review websites such as IMDB where the film is promoted and a rating is given.
- Cinemas: using the advertisement time before a showing of a film to market it to the audience.
- Cinema websites.
- Film posters on display.
- Trailers.
- Television adverts.
- Radio adverts.
- Billboards.
3. What are the different ways a film can be exhibited and consumed?
- Through DVDs both legal and illegal (pirated).
- Cinema.
- Streaming through devices such as mobile phones and tablets.
- Streaming - Netflix, LoveFilm, etc.
- Internet websites.
- Blu-ray.
- Television.
- Youtube.
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