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The Film Industry

the 4 stages of film making:

- production

- distribution

- marketing

- exhibition/exchange


Production

  1. Development - the script is written and drafted into a workable blueprint for a film.

  2. Pre-production - preparations are made for the shoot, in which cast and crew are hired, locations are selected and sets are built.

  3. Production - the film footage is shot.

  4. Post-production - the film is edited; the soundtrack is composed, performed and recorded; sound effects are designed and recorded; any visual effects are filmed and digitally added.

Distribution

- describes everything between the film being produced and how the film gets to the audience

- the film is screened for potential buyers and is picked up by a distributor who duplicates the films and distributes it to cinemas, and a marketing plan is developed.

- includes all financial deals related to promotion.


Marketing

- the business of creating campaigns to promote the film.

- press kits, posters and other advertising materials are published and the film is advertised.

- films are usually released with a launch party, press releases, interviews with the press, press preview screenings and film festival screenings.

- most films have a website and a trailer.

above the line - advertising in which the company pays for (billboards, social media advertising, trailers, press tours, posters)

below the line - advertising which the company doesn't have to pay for (critic reviews, word of mouth including celebrities)


Exhibition/Exchange

​Top grossing films in 2019

Money made

Film company

  1. Avengers: End game

$858,373,000

​Disney

​2. The Lion King

$543,638,043

​Disney

3. Toy Story 4

$434,038,008

​Disney

​4. Frozen II

​$430,144,682

Disney

​5. Captain Marvel

$426,829,839

​Disney

​6. Star Wars: Episode XI - The Rise of Skywalker

$390,706,234

​Disney

​7. Spider-man: Far From Home

$390,532,085

​Sony

8. Aladdin

$355,559,216

​Disney

9. Joker

$333,772,511

​Warner Bros

​10. It Chapter Two

​$211,593,228

​Warner Bros

11. Jumanji: The Next Level

$192,094,536

​Sony

​12. Us

​$175,084,580

Universal

13. Fast & Furious Present: Hobbs & Shaw

​$173,956,935

​Universal

14. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum

​$171,015,687

​Lionsgate

15. How to Train a Dragon: The Hidden World

​$160,799,505

​Universal

​16. The Secret Life of Pets 2

$157,949,395

​Universal

17. Pokemon: Detective Pikachu

​$144,105,346

​Warner Bros

18. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

​$141,076,968

​Sony

19. Shazam!

​$140,371,656

Warner Bros

20. Aquaman

​$136,001,983

​Warner Bros


​Top grossing films in 2022

​Money made

​Film company

1. Top Gun: Maverick

$718,318,561

​Paramount

​2. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

​$436,499,646

​Disney

​3. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

​$411,331,607

​Disney

D

$401,007,908

​20th Century Fox

​5. Jurassic World: Dominion

​$376,851,080

​Universal

​6. Minions: The Rise of Gru

$369,695,210

​Universal

​7. The Batman

​$369,345,583

​Warner Bros

​8. Thor: Love and Thunder

​$343,256,830

​Disney

​9. Spider-Man: No Way Home

​$231,808,708

​Sony

10. ​Sonic the Hedgehog 2

​$190,872,904

​Paramount

11. Black Adam

​$168,054,237

​Warner Bros

​12. Elvis

$151,040,048

​Warner Bros

​13. Uncharted

​$148,649,929

​Sony

​14. Nope

​$123,277,080

​Universal

15. Lightyear

​$118,307,188

​Disney

​16. Smile

​$105,935,048

​Paramount

​17. The Lost City

​$105,344,029

​Paramount

​18. Bullet Train

​$103,368,602

​Sony

​19. The Bad Guys

​$97,233,630

​Universal

​20. Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore

​$95,850,844

​Warner Bros



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