Monday, 22 November 2010

Film Release in the UK Box Office

It was never our intention on creating a widely saturated release and it has never been our beliefs to have a blockbuster. As a group we believe that our style of film will have an unsaturated release because it will not be for every audience.

We believe that we have created a new and imaginative style of film where our audiences will have to think about the plot as they are watching it ... it was our priority to create an enigma throughout the narrative in order to connect and interact with the audience. It came to our attention that interaction with the audience would play a key part in visual pleasure and by adding these smalls twists to the narrative will help with this.

Although other romantic dramas that have been produced have been a huge hit globally, our challenging narrative will some what be a complete change to what the audience would expect from a romantic drama. Films such as Love Actually (2003) that had widely saturated release is one of the most satisfying, warming and pleasurable British films that has ever been produced. IMDB states that Love Actually grossed $244,931, 766 (US dollars) in May 2004 showing how popular British romantic dramas are. One of the main reasons for this is down to their actors most recognisable in Love Actually would be Colin Firth, Hugh Grant and Bill Nighy this gives the film an instant gratification which speaks for itself in the figures that the film created.

The group and I believe that "A Monks TaleThou Shalt Not Love" will be most popular on the internet using video streaming sites such as YouTube. The internet is a powerful source of information, it was estimated that 1.9 billion people across the globe had use of the internet. This represents in June 2010, 28.7% of the world population. Today in the 21st Century internet streaming is the best form of advertising new talent, it is free, quick and easy to use.

Introduced in February 2005, YouTube receives millions of video views per day, a year later in the summer of 2006 is was announced that 65,000 videos were uploaded per day and were receiving 100 million views per day. This shows how popular this site is, even from its launch date in 2005 is was a massive phenomenon of technology and the way we watch videos.

This is why we believe that uploading our video on YouTube would be an ideal way of our film being discovered by the population, the public accessing the site will be able to stream our video in the matter of seconds and have the ability to comment on how they feel about the video itself.

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