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Audience and Institution Revision
              KKS
• Controller of Film4 is Tessa Ross.

• Film4 is a production house and a channel that
  produces and broadcasts alternative films.

• In 2006, the channel moved from pay TV to being free-
  to-air allowing more free access to home-grown and
  blockbuster films.

• The website: channel4.com/film users can find a
  wealth of reviews, listings and interviews.
Film4 philosophy:

• Film4 is “committed to enhancing the British
  film making industry by nurturing and funding
  new talent.”

• It offers a distinctive range of mainstream and
  independent films “encouraging audiences to
  broaden their horizons” and by making and
  showing alternative and challenging films.
Budget:
• Channel 4 budget rise of 50% from 2011 to £15m per
  year, guaranteed for the next five years.

• The increased budget will provide the domestic film
  industry with a financial boost following the
  government's decision to close the UK Film Council.

• "At a time when funding is increasingly difficult to
  access it will allow us to extend our reach further
  towards new voices and new audiences.”
   – Tessa Ross, the controller of Film4 and Channel 4 drama.
Production
• Makes around 6 films a year.

• Set up a low-budget studio with the Film Council and
  distributors Optimum: Warp X (digital production house)

• Working across TV and film drama also allows for
  economies of scale and cross-fertilisation.

• Ross sees Film4 as part of a wider creative community
  with, for eg, ‘Working Title’, the BBC and BBC Film and
  partnerships with Distribution companies as essential.
•   Film4oD continues to showcase 'great films you know, great films you don't' -
    viewers can rent films which amplify the seasons broadcast on the Film4 Channel,
    from the 9pm seasons like Films For Life, The British Connection and Sci-Fi, to the
    finest foreign language and home-grown movies, including films made by Film4
    Productions.“

•   Simple and easy-to-use, Film4oD is an on-demand film streaming service which
    closely compliments the editorial tone and philosophy of the Film4 channel.
    Almost 1000 individual titles have been bought since launch in late October, and
    the site has had more than 5.6 million page views and over 1.2 million unique
    visitors. On average, there are in excess of 8,000 visits a day to the site, of which
    returning visitors make up nearly 40%.

•   All movie rentals stream within seconds of purchase and allow for unlimited
    playback within 48 hours of purchase. Via a personalised login and account,
    customers can start a movie at one location and finish it from another. All movies
    are protected by approved digital rights management technologies and the service
    is geo-blocked to the UK. Available to all PC and Mac users in the UK, the service
    offers two streaming rates, with users able to select different speeds according to
    their broadband connection.
Film4's 2011 releases:

•   Kevin Macdonald's The Eagle
•   Richard Ayoade's Submarine
•   Joe Cornish's Attack The Block (recently won the Midnight Screening Audience
    Award at SXSW)
•   Ben Palmer's The Inbetweeners Movie
•   Lone Scherfig's One Day
•   Miranda July's The Future
•   Paddy Considine's Tyrannosaur
•   Ben Wheatley's Kill List
•   Terence Davies' The Deep Blue Sea
•   Pawel Pawlikowski's The Woman In The Fifth
•   Phyllida Lloyd's The Iron Lady
•   Steve McQueen's Shame
•   Walter Salles' On The Road
•   Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights
•   Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio
Key film 1: Slumdog Millionaire, 2008
                   Danny Boyle
•   Production: jointly produced by Film4 and Celador Films, the British company that
    created Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
•   . Made on a small budget of just $15M with earnings to date of over $243M.

•   Shoot used highly advanced SI-2K digital cameras which were smaller and more
    flexible enabling them to shoot quickly with much less disturbance to the local
    communities.
•   “The SI-2Ks had this gyro on them, which was stabilising them but they were still
    very small and they could operate in very small, narrow areas, which is what you
    get in the slums. You can capture a bit of the life that’s going on around you,
    without people realising it and becoming self-conscious. We also used what we
    called a ‘CanonCam’, which was a Canon stills camera, which takes twelve frames a
    second. If people see a stills camera, they don’t think it is recording live action. So
    we’d record stuff like that, as well as occasionally using the traditional film camera.
    So it’s a mixture of different technologies that we used in the film. Whoever was
    operating the camera would have a hard drive strapped to their back, which would
    record the images while the camera was in their hand.”
Marketing/
                                 Distribution:

•   The film has had its setbacks. Its original US distributors, Warner Independent, sceptical about its
    commercial prospects, pulled out, but Rice's Fox Searchlight stepped into the breach.
•   Its word-of-mouth reputation grew gradually since it was first screened in September at the
    Toronto Film Festival, where it won the audience award.
•   Re-branding from the original campaign to one that focused on the romantic element.
•   Pussycat Dolls and award-winning A.R. Rahman’s soundtrack
•   TUG – 75,000 new visitors, websites cost-per-click, widgets, viral marketing, new marketing
    strategy, reliant on success at film festivals digital marketing as an effective and highly accountable
    route to build awareness of the film with the public.

Results
• The campaign drove more than 75,000 new visitors to SlumdogMillionaireMovie.co.uk.
• Over 73,000 movie goers engaged with and viewed the video trailer and more than 21 million ad
    impressions were served and viewed by targeted audiences– for free. (on a blind network at £5
    CPM that would have cost over £100K)
• These results cost £13,000 in media spend over a 5 week burst.

And the overall result?
• Slumdog Millionaire smashed UK box office records and has won 7 Bafta awards and eight Oscars.

•   Exhibition: cinema effect on DVD via software
127 Hours is a Pathe, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Film4 presentation in
                 association with Warner Bros Pictures
An action movie about a trapped man for a
relatively small budget?
With virtually no CGI and no reflective voiceover?
127 hours aims to tell the story "compulsively", to
remain steadfastly "macro in scale" yet "epic in
intensity".
Production
• As in Slumdog, the Silicon Imaging SI-2K camera played a dominant role,
  but other formats included 35mm film (3-perf and 4-perf), S-VHS, a Canon
  Elura (mini-DV) camcorder and a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV digital SLR. The
  Canon 1D was used for some HD video, but also for stills photographed in
  a burst mode. This allows the camera to shoot a series of full-resolution,
  sequential stills at a frame rate less than 24fps. These clips were
  assembled by Union VFX in London as motion media files at a variety of
  frame rates. A Redlake high-speed camera rounded out the camera
  department’s toolkit.

• The challenges of cutting 127 Hours: the mixture of formats didn’t turn
  out to be as big a challenge as one might expect. “Danny wanted these
  different formats to blend as seamlessly as possible. Aron kept a video
  diary, which is where the Elura mini-DV footage fit in and that intentionally
  had a different look. Each of the other formats was used for its specific
  production strengths, but the intent was for these elements to match in
  style as much as possible. The Canon DSLR cameras were used in a couple
  of ways – in a burst mode to gave us a hyper-real, kinetic look that was
  used in the flashbacks – as well as for traditional time lapse shots.”
Distribution and
                 Marketing
•   "127 Hours" has struggled at the box office, where it's grossed just under $10 million in
    limited release (the production budget was nearly twice that). Granted, the film hasn't
    played in more than 433 theaters at any given time, but Fox Searchlight has had
    success in past years with modest platform releases, which makes "127 Hours'"
    difficulty in finding an audience even more surprising.”
•   "Is Fox actually paying people to faint at 127 Hours? Because that's what William Castle
    would've done." -- IFC.com's Stephen Saito (@mfrushmore) on Twitter.
•   Poor marketing led to 127 hours not being distributed widely and just barely making its
    way into the mainstream long enough for some people who had heard of its
    nomination for Academy Award Best Picture to catch it in the cinema in America.
•   Fox Searchlight released a new trailer and poster for Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours. The film
    has been picking up highly-positive buzz on the festival circuit. While the first trailer for
    the movie barely noted that protagonist Aron Ralston (played by James Franco)
    became trapped under a boulder while mountain climbing, this new trailer spends its
    second-half showing his desperation. Franco looks tremendous and I’m now even more
    excited to see this film.
•   “We are big fans of the film and decided to help market it”.
    http://www.funnyhumorclips.net/yt/the-marketing-of-127-hours/rR1X8D-LJus.html
Four Lions
    Chris Morris, 2010

•   Studio: Warp Films and Film 4 (Wild Bunch for international sales; a division of
    StudioCanal and therefore a French sales company, who are owned by Vivendi!)

•   Distributed by: Optimum Releasing (UK)

•   Budget: £2.5 million
    Profit: £608,608 from just 115 screens (box office opening weekend figures – this is
    very high!)

•   Pre-Production and Funding
    The project was originally rejected by both the BBC and Channel 4 as being too
    controversial. Morris suggested in a mass email, titled "Funding Mentalism", that fans
    could contribute between £25 and £100 each to the production costs of the film and
    would appear as extras in return.
    Funding was secured in October 2008 from Film 4 Productions and Warp
    Films.
• Release
  The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010
  and was short-listed for the festival's World Cinema Narrative prize.
  Introducing the film's premiere Chris Morris said: “I feel in a weird
  way that this is a good-hearted film. It's not a hate film, so I would
  hope that that aspect would come through."
  The UK premiere took place at the Bradford International Film
  Festival on 25th March 2010 and nationwide release is scheduled
  for 7 May.

• Controversy
  London bombing families
  Fears of trivialisation etc
Web 2.0

Four Lions’ website contains:

• links for you to link trailers and the website to social networking
  sites.
• a live twitter feed streamed across the webpage to encourage
  interaction and buzz about the site/film.
• Downloads - jpgs and pdfs of the posters too, to continue to
  support a grassroots media support, in local areas.
• interactive software that responds to your ‘click’ – click the four
  men and they either fire or run for you!
• hyperlinks to online multimedia interviews, web content and to the
  production company websites.
• a ‘Where to Watch’ page, if you click a cinema venue, it takes you
  directly to the booking page of that cinema.
Key film 3: Four Lions in USA

• The canny positioning of Four Lions at the hipper end
  of the festival circuit, which enabled it to accrue critical
  kudos. As well as attracting many positive reviews at
  Sundance, it won an audience award at the Los Angeles
  film festival and went down a storm at Austin's leftfield
  South by Southwest.
• Unsurprisingly ignored by major distributors, Four
  Lions became the first title distributed by Alamo
  Drafthouse, the Austin-based, Tarantino-approved
  diner-turned-boutique-cinema chain founded by Tim
  League.
Secret of their success:

• Cracking $71m British profit (leapfrogging both Pirates of
  the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and The Hangover: Part II
  to become the third biggest hit of 2011.)

• Also, played best in Australia ($9.1m), New Zealand
  ($846,000) and Russia ($674,000).

• All the above countries the TV sitcom had already sold to
  with success. (Cynically, with similar drinking cultures that
  might allow audiences to instinctively grasp the film's
  scenario and forgive its ropier aspects!)
Distribution
                                                and Marketing

• Whilst Entertainment Film Distributors had the rights to the film for
  cinema exhibition, Channel 4 retained the rights for sales on the DVD
  market.

• Audience participation was widely encouraged amongst the target
   audience to create an online buzz:
http://www.e4.com/inbetweeners/film- application.html
• Share their own embarrassing stories (the importance of web 2.0 and
   interactive secondary audience appeal)
http://www.e4.com/inbetweeners/stories.html
• Fan Photos – a text that offers verisimilitude
• Trailers from the E4 Website and the same version or variations of the
   trailer were also available across platforms such as Youtube.

• Importance of social networking, premieres, interviews for target
  audience.
Audience

• Primary Audience: TV series fans and those aged mostly 15-
  25.
• The release date of the summer holidays (and DVD release
  at Christmas) allowed maximum sales.
• Suburban Audiences: the most popular cinema screenings
  did not come from inner city multiplexes, but cinemas in
  suburban areas; Kent, Crawley and Romford featured in the
  top 10 cinema revenues for this film (links to the TV series
  location and target audiences identification with narrative).
• Unsuccessful in USA: American Pie comparison and
  “because the world's a village now, and the whole world's
  full of the 'same old idiots" (Cineblog).
•   Competitions e.g. upload your video entry o why you should interview the cast at
    the Premiere.
•   Follow on Twitter and Facebook
•   Vote for favourite moments on E4 webpage.
•   ‘Character’ nights of favourite shows.
•   Tie-ins
•   Merchandising
•   Podcasts
DVD release
• On December 12, 2011
• Released on DVD and Blu-ray and Triple play by 4DVD, with
  the latter version sold as a triple pack containing both
  formats along with a digital copy of the film.
• Included a number of special features, such as a making-of
  documentary, footage from the films London premiere,
  various deleted scenes, cast commentaries and a blooper
  reel, an extended cut of the film that restores
  approximately four minutes of material omitted from the
  theatrical release. (Asda released the film with a bonus disc
  consisting of video diaries from the cast).
• By December 17, estimated sales reached 1 million,
  resulting in the film displacing the home media release of
  ‘Paul’ as one of the five best-selling DVDs of the year in the
  UK.
What other Film4 movies have we covered
                in class?




 • And YOUR Film4 case studies!!
Working Title: an update and reminder:
•   London-based Working Title first entered into a production deal with Universal in
    1999. Since then the two companies have produced films that have grossed more
    than $4.25 billion worldwide. As of 2007, all its films are distributed by Universal
    Pictures, which owns a 67% stake in the company.
•   Their £389 million 1999 deal with Universal gives them permission to okay budgets
    up to £15 million on their own. 'They have learnt to make films for export’. Bevan
    and Fellner are in the same business as smart, major studio connected ex-indies
    like Miramax. The only difference is that Working Title are based in London.
•   The film company also has a smaller low-budget film brand, WT2 (Working Title 2)
•   A key element in the company's working methods has been its attention to
    marketing, striking deals with American and European companies, thus ensuring
    world-wide distribution for its products. A frequent observation of the company's
    methods is the inordinate amount of time spent on developing scripts and
    extensively working on re-writes. Despite its access to high finance, especially after
    its deal with Universal and StudioCanal, Working Title is still committed to low-
    budget films with new writers.

• Universal Pictures and Working Title Films have just extended their
  production agreement through 2015. Instead of being an exclusive
  arrangement, the new deal is a first-look agreement.

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Film4 revision

  • 2. • Controller of Film4 is Tessa Ross. • Film4 is a production house and a channel that produces and broadcasts alternative films. • In 2006, the channel moved from pay TV to being free- to-air allowing more free access to home-grown and blockbuster films. • The website: channel4.com/film users can find a wealth of reviews, listings and interviews.
  • 3. Film4 philosophy: • Film4 is “committed to enhancing the British film making industry by nurturing and funding new talent.” • It offers a distinctive range of mainstream and independent films “encouraging audiences to broaden their horizons” and by making and showing alternative and challenging films.
  • 4. Budget: • Channel 4 budget rise of 50% from 2011 to £15m per year, guaranteed for the next five years. • The increased budget will provide the domestic film industry with a financial boost following the government's decision to close the UK Film Council. • "At a time when funding is increasingly difficult to access it will allow us to extend our reach further towards new voices and new audiences.” – Tessa Ross, the controller of Film4 and Channel 4 drama.
  • 5. Production • Makes around 6 films a year. • Set up a low-budget studio with the Film Council and distributors Optimum: Warp X (digital production house) • Working across TV and film drama also allows for economies of scale and cross-fertilisation. • Ross sees Film4 as part of a wider creative community with, for eg, ‘Working Title’, the BBC and BBC Film and partnerships with Distribution companies as essential.
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  • 7. Film4oD continues to showcase 'great films you know, great films you don't' - viewers can rent films which amplify the seasons broadcast on the Film4 Channel, from the 9pm seasons like Films For Life, The British Connection and Sci-Fi, to the finest foreign language and home-grown movies, including films made by Film4 Productions.“ • Simple and easy-to-use, Film4oD is an on-demand film streaming service which closely compliments the editorial tone and philosophy of the Film4 channel. Almost 1000 individual titles have been bought since launch in late October, and the site has had more than 5.6 million page views and over 1.2 million unique visitors. On average, there are in excess of 8,000 visits a day to the site, of which returning visitors make up nearly 40%. • All movie rentals stream within seconds of purchase and allow for unlimited playback within 48 hours of purchase. Via a personalised login and account, customers can start a movie at one location and finish it from another. All movies are protected by approved digital rights management technologies and the service is geo-blocked to the UK. Available to all PC and Mac users in the UK, the service offers two streaming rates, with users able to select different speeds according to their broadband connection.
  • 8. Film4's 2011 releases: • Kevin Macdonald's The Eagle • Richard Ayoade's Submarine • Joe Cornish's Attack The Block (recently won the Midnight Screening Audience Award at SXSW) • Ben Palmer's The Inbetweeners Movie • Lone Scherfig's One Day • Miranda July's The Future • Paddy Considine's Tyrannosaur • Ben Wheatley's Kill List • Terence Davies' The Deep Blue Sea • Pawel Pawlikowski's The Woman In The Fifth • Phyllida Lloyd's The Iron Lady • Steve McQueen's Shame • Walter Salles' On The Road • Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights • Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio
  • 9.
  • 10. Key film 1: Slumdog Millionaire, 2008 Danny Boyle • Production: jointly produced by Film4 and Celador Films, the British company that created Who Wants to be a Millionaire? • . Made on a small budget of just $15M with earnings to date of over $243M. • Shoot used highly advanced SI-2K digital cameras which were smaller and more flexible enabling them to shoot quickly with much less disturbance to the local communities. • “The SI-2Ks had this gyro on them, which was stabilising them but they were still very small and they could operate in very small, narrow areas, which is what you get in the slums. You can capture a bit of the life that’s going on around you, without people realising it and becoming self-conscious. We also used what we called a ‘CanonCam’, which was a Canon stills camera, which takes twelve frames a second. If people see a stills camera, they don’t think it is recording live action. So we’d record stuff like that, as well as occasionally using the traditional film camera. So it’s a mixture of different technologies that we used in the film. Whoever was operating the camera would have a hard drive strapped to their back, which would record the images while the camera was in their hand.”
  • 11. Marketing/ Distribution: • The film has had its setbacks. Its original US distributors, Warner Independent, sceptical about its commercial prospects, pulled out, but Rice's Fox Searchlight stepped into the breach. • Its word-of-mouth reputation grew gradually since it was first screened in September at the Toronto Film Festival, where it won the audience award. • Re-branding from the original campaign to one that focused on the romantic element. • Pussycat Dolls and award-winning A.R. Rahman’s soundtrack • TUG – 75,000 new visitors, websites cost-per-click, widgets, viral marketing, new marketing strategy, reliant on success at film festivals digital marketing as an effective and highly accountable route to build awareness of the film with the public. Results • The campaign drove more than 75,000 new visitors to SlumdogMillionaireMovie.co.uk. • Over 73,000 movie goers engaged with and viewed the video trailer and more than 21 million ad impressions were served and viewed by targeted audiences– for free. (on a blind network at £5 CPM that would have cost over £100K) • These results cost £13,000 in media spend over a 5 week burst. And the overall result? • Slumdog Millionaire smashed UK box office records and has won 7 Bafta awards and eight Oscars. • Exhibition: cinema effect on DVD via software
  • 12. 127 Hours is a Pathe, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Film4 presentation in association with Warner Bros Pictures
  • 13. An action movie about a trapped man for a relatively small budget? With virtually no CGI and no reflective voiceover? 127 hours aims to tell the story "compulsively", to remain steadfastly "macro in scale" yet "epic in intensity".
  • 14. Production • As in Slumdog, the Silicon Imaging SI-2K camera played a dominant role, but other formats included 35mm film (3-perf and 4-perf), S-VHS, a Canon Elura (mini-DV) camcorder and a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV digital SLR. The Canon 1D was used for some HD video, but also for stills photographed in a burst mode. This allows the camera to shoot a series of full-resolution, sequential stills at a frame rate less than 24fps. These clips were assembled by Union VFX in London as motion media files at a variety of frame rates. A Redlake high-speed camera rounded out the camera department’s toolkit. • The challenges of cutting 127 Hours: the mixture of formats didn’t turn out to be as big a challenge as one might expect. “Danny wanted these different formats to blend as seamlessly as possible. Aron kept a video diary, which is where the Elura mini-DV footage fit in and that intentionally had a different look. Each of the other formats was used for its specific production strengths, but the intent was for these elements to match in style as much as possible. The Canon DSLR cameras were used in a couple of ways – in a burst mode to gave us a hyper-real, kinetic look that was used in the flashbacks – as well as for traditional time lapse shots.”
  • 15. Distribution and Marketing • "127 Hours" has struggled at the box office, where it's grossed just under $10 million in limited release (the production budget was nearly twice that). Granted, the film hasn't played in more than 433 theaters at any given time, but Fox Searchlight has had success in past years with modest platform releases, which makes "127 Hours'" difficulty in finding an audience even more surprising.” • "Is Fox actually paying people to faint at 127 Hours? Because that's what William Castle would've done." -- IFC.com's Stephen Saito (@mfrushmore) on Twitter. • Poor marketing led to 127 hours not being distributed widely and just barely making its way into the mainstream long enough for some people who had heard of its nomination for Academy Award Best Picture to catch it in the cinema in America. • Fox Searchlight released a new trailer and poster for Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours. The film has been picking up highly-positive buzz on the festival circuit. While the first trailer for the movie barely noted that protagonist Aron Ralston (played by James Franco) became trapped under a boulder while mountain climbing, this new trailer spends its second-half showing his desperation. Franco looks tremendous and I’m now even more excited to see this film. • “We are big fans of the film and decided to help market it”. http://www.funnyhumorclips.net/yt/the-marketing-of-127-hours/rR1X8D-LJus.html
  • 16.
  • 17. Four Lions Chris Morris, 2010 • Studio: Warp Films and Film 4 (Wild Bunch for international sales; a division of StudioCanal and therefore a French sales company, who are owned by Vivendi!) • Distributed by: Optimum Releasing (UK) • Budget: £2.5 million Profit: £608,608 from just 115 screens (box office opening weekend figures – this is very high!) • Pre-Production and Funding The project was originally rejected by both the BBC and Channel 4 as being too controversial. Morris suggested in a mass email, titled "Funding Mentalism", that fans could contribute between £25 and £100 each to the production costs of the film and would appear as extras in return. Funding was secured in October 2008 from Film 4 Productions and Warp Films.
  • 18. • Release The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010 and was short-listed for the festival's World Cinema Narrative prize. Introducing the film's premiere Chris Morris said: “I feel in a weird way that this is a good-hearted film. It's not a hate film, so I would hope that that aspect would come through." The UK premiere took place at the Bradford International Film Festival on 25th March 2010 and nationwide release is scheduled for 7 May. • Controversy London bombing families Fears of trivialisation etc
  • 19. Web 2.0 Four Lions’ website contains: • links for you to link trailers and the website to social networking sites. • a live twitter feed streamed across the webpage to encourage interaction and buzz about the site/film. • Downloads - jpgs and pdfs of the posters too, to continue to support a grassroots media support, in local areas. • interactive software that responds to your ‘click’ – click the four men and they either fire or run for you! • hyperlinks to online multimedia interviews, web content and to the production company websites. • a ‘Where to Watch’ page, if you click a cinema venue, it takes you directly to the booking page of that cinema.
  • 20. Key film 3: Four Lions in USA • The canny positioning of Four Lions at the hipper end of the festival circuit, which enabled it to accrue critical kudos. As well as attracting many positive reviews at Sundance, it won an audience award at the Los Angeles film festival and went down a storm at Austin's leftfield South by Southwest. • Unsurprisingly ignored by major distributors, Four Lions became the first title distributed by Alamo Drafthouse, the Austin-based, Tarantino-approved diner-turned-boutique-cinema chain founded by Tim League.
  • 21.
  • 22. Secret of their success: • Cracking $71m British profit (leapfrogging both Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and The Hangover: Part II to become the third biggest hit of 2011.) • Also, played best in Australia ($9.1m), New Zealand ($846,000) and Russia ($674,000). • All the above countries the TV sitcom had already sold to with success. (Cynically, with similar drinking cultures that might allow audiences to instinctively grasp the film's scenario and forgive its ropier aspects!)
  • 23. Distribution and Marketing • Whilst Entertainment Film Distributors had the rights to the film for cinema exhibition, Channel 4 retained the rights for sales on the DVD market. • Audience participation was widely encouraged amongst the target audience to create an online buzz: http://www.e4.com/inbetweeners/film- application.html • Share their own embarrassing stories (the importance of web 2.0 and interactive secondary audience appeal) http://www.e4.com/inbetweeners/stories.html • Fan Photos – a text that offers verisimilitude • Trailers from the E4 Website and the same version or variations of the trailer were also available across platforms such as Youtube. • Importance of social networking, premieres, interviews for target audience.
  • 24. Audience • Primary Audience: TV series fans and those aged mostly 15- 25. • The release date of the summer holidays (and DVD release at Christmas) allowed maximum sales. • Suburban Audiences: the most popular cinema screenings did not come from inner city multiplexes, but cinemas in suburban areas; Kent, Crawley and Romford featured in the top 10 cinema revenues for this film (links to the TV series location and target audiences identification with narrative). • Unsuccessful in USA: American Pie comparison and “because the world's a village now, and the whole world's full of the 'same old idiots" (Cineblog).
  • 25. Competitions e.g. upload your video entry o why you should interview the cast at the Premiere. • Follow on Twitter and Facebook • Vote for favourite moments on E4 webpage. • ‘Character’ nights of favourite shows. • Tie-ins • Merchandising • Podcasts
  • 26. DVD release • On December 12, 2011 • Released on DVD and Blu-ray and Triple play by 4DVD, with the latter version sold as a triple pack containing both formats along with a digital copy of the film. • Included a number of special features, such as a making-of documentary, footage from the films London premiere, various deleted scenes, cast commentaries and a blooper reel, an extended cut of the film that restores approximately four minutes of material omitted from the theatrical release. (Asda released the film with a bonus disc consisting of video diaries from the cast). • By December 17, estimated sales reached 1 million, resulting in the film displacing the home media release of ‘Paul’ as one of the five best-selling DVDs of the year in the UK.
  • 27. What other Film4 movies have we covered in class? • And YOUR Film4 case studies!!
  • 28. Working Title: an update and reminder:
  • 29. London-based Working Title first entered into a production deal with Universal in 1999. Since then the two companies have produced films that have grossed more than $4.25 billion worldwide. As of 2007, all its films are distributed by Universal Pictures, which owns a 67% stake in the company. • Their £389 million 1999 deal with Universal gives them permission to okay budgets up to £15 million on their own. 'They have learnt to make films for export’. Bevan and Fellner are in the same business as smart, major studio connected ex-indies like Miramax. The only difference is that Working Title are based in London. • The film company also has a smaller low-budget film brand, WT2 (Working Title 2) • A key element in the company's working methods has been its attention to marketing, striking deals with American and European companies, thus ensuring world-wide distribution for its products. A frequent observation of the company's methods is the inordinate amount of time spent on developing scripts and extensively working on re-writes. Despite its access to high finance, especially after its deal with Universal and StudioCanal, Working Title is still committed to low- budget films with new writers. • Universal Pictures and Working Title Films have just extended their production agreement through 2015. Instead of being an exclusive arrangement, the new deal is a first-look agreement.