2. Relativity Media:
Relativity Media was founded by
Ryan Kavanaugh and Lynwood
Spinks in 2004 as a middleman
company.
Relativity media uses the genre of
thriller in a lot of its biggest selling
productions:
Limitless, March 18th 2011.
Safe Haven February 14th 2013.
Out of the Furnace December 6
2013.
3. Rogue Pictures:
Rogue (formerly Rogue Pictures) is
a subsidiary of Relativity Media.
The company has about 25 titles in
its library.
Founded: 1997 (original).
March 2004 (relaunch).
4. Working Title Films:
Working Title Films is co-chaired by
Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner and has
been since 1992.
It is one of the world’s leading film
production companies.
Founded in 1983.
Working Title has made over 100
films that have grossed nearly $6
billion worldwide.
Its films have won 10 Academy
Awards .
5. The wide web:
The internet could distribute our
film, using below the line
marketing.(Free marketing).
This is a definite industry that will
distribute our film because we
wouldn’t have to worry about
relying on other companies we can
distribute via the web by ourselves
free of charge, this is a really
effective way of distributing our
film as the web is something
accessed by all and many types of
people are more open to view our
production.
6. The London film festival is a British
film festival that is based in
London.
It is one of the most popular movie
events with Cannes and Venice.
It was Founded in 1957.
The UK's largest public film
event, screening more than 300
features, documentaries and
shorts from almost 50 countries.
7. We believe through production
companies our thriller production
could be helped in getting out on
the global market.
Why?
Through below the line marketing
we could get our production onto
the web and out to the public but
it is likely that our production
would be simply ignored and
regarded as un important, yet with
the help of a production company
for example Universal Studios or
Working Title Films we could gain
funding for further productions.