How does the film industry work?
Pre-production
noun
- work done on a product, especially a film or broadcast programme, before full-scale production begins. This involves getting all the actors together, sorting out the script, making contracts and casting, getting a full crew together and booking studios, set production and outside settings for shooting
- Films in pre-production right now are:
LOOKING FOR ALASKA
THE PURGE 3, NEIGHBOURS 2: SORORITY RISING, KONG: SKULL ISLAND, SULLY, GAMBIT, STAR WARS: EPISODE VIII, WONDER WOMAN, DAY OF THE DEAD
Production
Filmmaking (or in an academic context, film production) is the process of making a film.this is the stage where they film, get the shots together, editing them all together, The actual shooting/recording.
Films in Production right now are:
STAR WARS: ROGUE ONE, TOY STORY 4, FIFTY SHADES OF BLACK, X-MEN: APOCALYPSE, FINDING DORY
distribution
Film distribution is the process of making a movie available for viewing by an audience. British independent companies sell rights to bigger distribution companies to market the film, for instance Kingsman was sold to Fox and Marv to further market the film
Exhibition
Exhibition is the retail branch of the film industry. It involves not the production or the distribution of motion pictures, but their public screening, usually for paying customers in a site devoted to such screenings, the movie theater. What the exhibitor sells is the experience of a film (and, frequently, concessions like soft drinks and popcorn). Because exhibitors to some extent control how films are programmed, promoted, and presented to the public, they have considerable influence over the box-office success and, more importantly, the reception of films.
Films in exhibition right now:
The Perfect Guy The Visit Inside Out Straight Outta Compton Minions The Man From U.N.C.L.E
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