The process of making a film it involves a number of individual stages including an initial story, idea, or commission, through script writing, casting, shooting, editing, and screening the finished product before an audience can experience
it which could result in a film release and exhibition. production takes place in many places around the world in a variety of economic, social, and political contexts, and using a range of technologies and cinematic techniques. It involves a large number of people, and can take from a few months to several years to complete the film.
Distribution
Where the film is released which is mainly to cinemas or to consumer media such as DVD and Blu-ray or direct download from a provider. The film is copied and distributed to cinemas for screening. Media kit, posters and other advertising materials are published and the film is advertised and promoted.
Distribution
Where the film is released which is mainly to cinemas or to consumer media such as DVD and Blu-ray or direct download from a provider. The film is copied and distributed to cinemas for screening. Media kit, posters and other advertising materials are published and the film is advertised and promoted.
the film distributors release a film with a launch party, press releases, interviews with the press, press preview screenings, and film festival screenings. Most films have a website. The film plays at selected cinemas and the DVD normally is released a few months later.
Exhibition
The ways in which you can experience the film which is normally in a cinema where you will have a premiere alongside is a red carpet with all the stars of the film. You could experience it in a standard 2D screening which is necessary for all films but for some films you can experience it in 3D and beyond that there is the I MAX. You can experience it on DVD or Blu-ray which is a high definition quality of a film.
Exhibition
The ways in which you can experience the film which is normally in a cinema where you will have a premiere alongside is a red carpet with all the stars of the film. You could experience it in a standard 2D screening which is necessary for all films but for some films you can experience it in 3D and beyond that there is the I MAX. You can experience it on DVD or Blu-ray which is a high definition quality of a film.