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Showing posts with label Film Industry Case Study 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Industry Case Study 4. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Tracking

Source: The Works UK
Date: 7th December 2013
Location: Pimlico tube station
Audience: Anyone passing by, commuters, those going out etc.

Friday, 29 November 2013

Online Marketing: Kill Your Darlings


Source: The Metro online article.
Audience: Young adults and commuters.
Strategy: Using the 'shock factor' that is the gay sex scene within the movie to attract attention and intrigue.


Source: British film blog article.
Audience: Film lovers
Strategy: Using Daniel Radcliffe's star power to gain interest and attention.


Source: The Daily Telegraph online.
Audience:British, middle-class, educated adults.
Strategy: Using Venice film festival and a review to inform the readers.

Saturday, 16 November 2013

Kill Your Darlings

UK release date:
6th December 2013

Institutions behind the film's production and distribution: 

-Production:
Killer Films
Benaroya Pictures
Outpost Studios

-Distribution:
Future Films (2013) (Finland) (theatrical)
Lumiere (2013) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
Sony Pictures Classics (2013) (USA) (theatrical)
Sony Pictures Releasing (2013) (Australia) (theatrical) 
The Works UK  Distribution (2013) (UK) (theatrical)
Paris Filmes (2014) (Brazil) (all media)

Film production budget:
N/A

Nationality of the film:
American.

Kind of production:
Low budget Indie film.

Connections with other films:
None.

Director:
John Krokidas.

Star cast:
Daniel Radcliffe - as Allen Gineberg
Jack Huston - as Jack Kerouac
Ben Foster - as William Burroughs
Dane Dehaan - as Lucien Carr
Michael C. Hall - as David Kammerer

Plot:
Set in 1944, a murder draws together the great poets of the Beat Generation; Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.

Target audience:
Fans of Daniel Radcliff and fans of drama, biographies, romance and thrillers.