Revolver Entertainment, though not very well known, have distributed the film ‘Kidulthood’ in the past, which was the main inspiration for our project’s narrative and would mean that our film would be quite suited to their established trend of distributing low-budget productions
Funding for our film would be obtained with the involvement of the British Film Institute (BFI), who operate a program which uses National Lottery funds to ‘develop and support original UK filmmakers and films’. The reputation of the BFI Film Fund as a provider of support and funding for the production, development and distribution of many independent British films over the past few years is the main reason why we would choose to have this institution provide funds for the creation of our film, especially as their involvement in several other independent British films has resulted in increased recognition, demand and success for those projects.
Prime release dates for films to receive a large audience usually fall within school breaks and half-terms, as students, our overall target audience, would have enough free time to consider seeing whatever looks good in the cinema. Another aim would be to release it at a time when it wouldn’t have as much competition in terms of what else is showing and whether it could be viewed as the more popular choice of film that weekend. Considering all of these factors, an optimum release date for our film would be some time in early April, likely in the first week of the month, as it would coincide with many schools having just broken up for the Spring half term and lack much competition from other films which may overshadow its release.
· Actors’ names - Crediting their contributions
· Distributor - Providing recognition for the company
· Release Date (early April)
· Production company (name and logo)
· Film title ('Choices')
· Source for royalty-free music (bensound.com) – Credit results in free use of available samples
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