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AS Media StudiesAudiences & Institutions

Film Industry Revision

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Q2 – The exam focus• The questions are very broad and can focus on one of the

following areas:1. Media Ownership (Media Conglomerates)2. Synergy & Cross Media Convergence3. New Media Technologies4. The spread of technology5. Technological Convergence (media gadgets)6. Big industries targeting British audiences7. Your media consumption

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Media Conglomerates.(Media Ownership)

• Massive multinational media companies who own:

• Film Studios• TV Stations• Record Labels• Magazines• Newspapers• Books• Internet platforms

A conglomerate has a lot of money to put into film production. They can also market their film through all of their subsidiary companies. This practice is known as SYNERGY.

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Independents• Some producers work outside of the major

studies. Often British productions are made by smaller outfits like Warp Films, working with Film 4 or the BBC to try to secure extra funding and help with distribution. Often films made this way struggle to get more than £1 or £2 million budgets and consider a success to break even, with DVD after-sales included.

• US independent film maker Orin Peli made ‘Paranormal Activity’ for just $15,000. But he needed Paramount, a US major studio to distribute his film. In doing so he made over $190 milllion. This shows there are exceptions to the rule that big budge films always do best...

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Synergy & Cross Media Convergence

• An example of this:• Vivendi Universal make a film in Universal Studios.• It releases the film’s soundtrack on Polygram, one of its

record labels.• The tracks can be bought online at MP3.com, one of its

internet companies.• The film can be downloaded on Vivendi Telecom

phones.• The film is then shown in its Odeon cinema chain.

• Owning all of these assets makes it cheaper for the producer to make, distribute, market and exhibit the film, thus maximising profit, enabling the studio to keep making big budget films.

• A win-win scenario for Hollywood Studios...

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Film & New Media Technology

Advances in new media technology have made it possible for anyone to make films and showcase them on the internet on sites like YouTube.We can now also watch films on phones, games consoles, digital TV on demand.We can also see state of the art SFX on giant screens in 3D.

HOME CINEMA? FILMS ON THE MOVE?

OR IMAX 3D?

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Media Convergence - Film

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Technological ConvergenceGadgets to watch films on:• Smart-phones (iPhone etc)• MP4 players • Portable Games Consoles (PSP

etc)• Laptops (Airbooks etc)

Multimedia devices, films at home:• Games Consoles (Xbox 360, PS3

etc)• PC (via DVD, BluRay, il/legal

downloads)• Home Cinema (Plasma TV /

Projector + digital TV)

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Q2 – Overview: The Production CycleYou are expected to know what happens in each of these 4 stages of a film’s life:

1. Film Production

2. Film Distribution

3. Film Exhibition

4. Film Marketing

Choose genre, director, stars, SFX, & film it!

Get film into multiplexes & TV deals

Advertise the film as widely as possible (Synergy?)

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Industry Overview

Hollywood Studios

(US)

Working

Title (UK/US)

Indie(UK)

Budgets average $30m

Budgets average £1m

Budgets average $100m+

British Films, have low to modest budgets, make modest returns. British films - stuck in a rut…

US films out of Hollywood have massive budgets, which generate massive profits - a cycle of self-sustaining profit.

The main British success story, Working Title now has US cash to finance its films.

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Industry Overview - Examples • Small Independent Low Budget British Film:

Genre: Social Realist Drama - ‘This is England’ Budget £1.5m, takings £1.5m. Institutions: Warp Films + Film 4 + various small UK media companies.

• Successful UK Studio: Working Title

Genre: string of blockbuster Rom-Coms: ‘Four Weddings & a Funeral’ budget $6m, takings $244m Post-Universal take-over ‘Love Actually’ budget $30m, takings $244m. Produced 100 films, but several non Rom-Com flops.

• Successful US Blockbuster Film(s): ‘Star Trek’

Genre: Science Fiction / Action Studio: Paramount: massive marketing campaign – budget $140m, takings $280m+.

• Successful US Blockbuster Film(s): ‘Avatar’Genre: Science Fiction / Action / Romance Studio: 20th Century Fox: massive hype, digital, 3D, massive budget $300m, massive takings $2.7bn.

• + add your own case study films & studios.• NB: ‘Paranormal Activity’ as Indie case study...

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Essay Approaches.• The exam board want to know what you understand about:• Media Institutions: Hollywood Studios (20th Century Fox etc.),

British Studios (Working Title + Warp Films etc).• Media Audiences: UK film viewers (either in cinemas, or via

PC / TV / Phone etc)• Media Technology: Digital filmmaking (CGI, 3D, Imax, DV-

Cams), Online Films (LoveFilm, iTunes, YouTube, piracy), Convergence (gadgets to watch films on)

• Marketing Campaigns: How Studios advertise their films (Synergy, TV + Internet trailers, Print ads – newspapers, magazines, posters, Premieres, junkets, word of mouth, USP, merchandising etc).

ALL OF THE ABOVE NEED SPECIFIC EXAMPLES.

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Past Questions for Q2.

• Section B: Institutions and Audiences • Answer the question below, making detailed

reference to examples from your case study material to support points made in your answer.

• Discuss the issues raised by an institution’s need to target specific audiences within a media industry which you have studied.

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Past Questions for Q2.

• Section B: Institutions and Audiences • Answer the question below, making detailed

reference to examples from your case study material to support points made in your answer.

• Discuss the ways in which media products are produced and distributed to audiences, within a media area, that you have studied.

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Discuss the ways in which media products are produced and distributed to audiences, within a media area, that you have studied.

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Past Questions for Q2.

• Section B: Institutions and Audiences • Answer the question below, making detailed

reference to examples from your case study material to support points made in your answer.

• “Media production is dominated by global institutions, which sell their services and products, to national audiences.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?

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Past Questions for Q2

• Section B: Institutions and Audiences• Answer the question below, making detailed

reference to examples from your case study material to support the points made in your answer.

• How important is technological convergence for institutions and audiences within a media area which you have studied?

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Marking Grid for Qu2.Band / Grade Argument Examples Terminology

Level 1: U

Minimal understanding& reference to study

(0-7)

Limited range and use of examples

(0-7)

Minimal use of terms. Inaccuracies

(0-3)Low Level 2:

E > DBasic understanding. Some relevant points.

(8-11)

Some relevant examples

(8-11)

Some terms used. Some inaccuracies

(4-5)Upper Level 3:

C > BProficient argument,

well supported.(12-15)

Good range of examples(12-15)

Mostly accurate terms(6-7)

Level 4 : A

Excellent, relevant, sustained argument

(16-20)

Frequent use of relevant examples

(16-20)

Relevant and accurate terms

(8-10)