Friday, 18 December 2015

Box Office

The budget of this movie was $25m. In the UK this would be a very high budget film. However, in the US it would be mid-budget. The distributers pay for many things such as the trailers being seen, the cardboard cut outs at the cinema. Working Title is a subsidiary. You can have:                                                                                                                         

  •        Indie, not owned by anyone                                                                                                                    
  •        Subsidiary, owned by a bigger company
  •        Conglomerate/parent, are the big company, own other companies.                                                           
Working title are a subsidiary of NBC Universal, who are owned by Comcast. NBC also own Universal Pictures.

Big Six are the biggest Hollywood production companies that dominate cinema industries worldwide. These are the Big 6:


  1. Disney
  2. Warner Bros. Pictures
  3. 20th Century Fox
  4. Paramount Pictures
  5. Universal Pictures
  6. Sony Pictures Entertainment


Recently, because of Lionsgate’s success, there is talk that it should be included, and it should become the Big Seven.

Studio canal are an originally French company, who have a part called Studio Canal UK               (Optimum Releasing). 

Even Warp cannot help being caught up in the Big Six as studio canal and optimum releasing have worked on distribution and production for various Warp films.

Films budgeted at 100 million plus, are known as tentpole films. Bigger companies are spending more money on tentpole films and creating less other films. All the big six have applied the strategy of vertical integration. Which means that within the one conglomerate, they all have production companies, distribution companies and some means of exhibition. This essentially means that they create everything themselves.

Warp almost always is a 15/18 rating.  Recent Warp film, called ’17 was given a 15 which is low for Warp.

Working Title, over and over again use big, American stars, which is a large part of their budget.
The worldwide box office for BJD was $281m.
The US share of this revenue, was 25%. For a long time, the US revenue for UK films has been around 50%. This is why there are such harsh stereotypes, and representations in Working Title films, to appeal to an American audience and to be recognisable to Americans.

The Chinese market is growing bigger and bigger and will almost surely become the largest market. The American market is decreasing. The British market is tweaking what they do in order to fit the American market and the American market is tweaking what they do in order to fit the Chinese market.

Rom-coms are half romantic, in order to appeal to the female audience, and half comedy, to appeal to the male audience.

The UK made $60m on Bridget Jones’s Diary. The Gant rule argues that if a film is a hit in Britain, it will make 10x more money in America, and be shown on 10x more screens.
Bridget Jones’s Diary made so much money in Britain because of the fact that it’s a British production. As well as the UK got distributed in 15 different companies. After this, they were taken over by Universal.

Everest was distributed in 65 different companies worldwide, which is the benefit of being owned by such a large company. Its global total was $200 million, but will probably increase as its still being shown.

Mickybo and me was a film set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which had a budget of £5m by WT2.
’71 is a film by Warp which is their highest budgeted film ever. (£5m) Before that it was a film which was £2.5m, and before that “This is England” (£1.5m).

In ’71 the social realist genre was established by the shaky camera movement. Also the main character is an orphan, its set with a lot of violence, and has political aspects to it. According to 

Box Office Mojo, it grossed only $1.6m. However, it won many awards. ’71 was distributed in 10 different countries, UK included.
This is England grossed $8m worldwide. This is the highest warp film.
NBC is one of the main American TV companies.     

Vertical integration is a business strategy. This goes:

  • Production
  • Distribution
  • Exhibition

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  1. Lot of useful notes, but unorganised and zero illustration or sub-headings - needs a bit of tidying up. Remember, try to show SOME reflection at the top of such posts (what i've learnt; what i can apply (etc) sub-heading - BRIEF summaries) of how such industry research can guide YOUR film. For links list use INDUSTRY RESEARCH (direct tie to markscheme term)

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