Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Definitions of Production, Distritbution, Media Exhibion

Film Production:
process of making a film, from an initial story, idea, or commission, through scriptwriting, casting, shooting, editing, and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a theatrical release or television program. Filmmaking takes place all over the planet in a huge range of economic, social, and political contexts, and using a variety of technologies and cinematic techniques. Typically, it involves a large number of people, and takes from a few months to several years to complete, although it may take longer if there are production issues, examples of this are: The Thief and the Cobbler's 28 years development. More commonly known to my era would be James Cameron's Avatar.
Example Being: Concept, Hiring Actors, Filming and Editing.

Distribution: 
Digital distribution: Describes the delivery of media content such as audio, video, software and video games. without the use of physical media usually over online delivery mediums, such as the internet. Online distribution bypasses conventional physical distribution methods, such as paper or dvds. With the advancement of network bandwidth capabilities, online distribution became common in the 2000s and as a new wave of technology advances came in these methods could be put into action, and maybe used as synergy.
Content distributed online may be streamed or downloaded.
Using mass media to promote the film to a wide audience. Eg, social networking sites.

Exhibition: Showing films in cinemas, DVD or all the other kinds of devices and ways a film can be seen today. Eg, Media attention through opening nights and premiers.

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