Question three: What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
I think that the type of media institution that might distribute my media product would be London Microwave. London Microwave launched in 2006 as a way for new and unknown film-makers the chance to shoot a feature film on a budget of just £120,000. This is known as a ‘micro-budget film’. Only eight films have been produced so far by London Microwave such as ‘Ill Manors’.
Our film fits into the category of the types of films that London Microwave produce as it is produced on a small, limited budget and focus on real life locations and real people.
London Microwaves works in partnership with BBC Films and this would help in the distribution of my film as London Microwave ensure that the film is broadcast on the BBC and this would bring it to a wider audience.
I think that the type of media institution that might distribute my media product would be London Microwave. London Microwave launched in 2006 as a way for new and unknown film-makers the chance to shoot a feature film on a budget of just £120,000. This is known as a ‘micro-budget film’. Only eight films have been produced so far by London Microwave such as ‘Ill Manors’.
Our film fits into the category of the types of films that London Microwave produce as it is produced on a small, limited budget and focus on real life locations and real people.
London Microwaves works in partnership with BBC Films and this would help in the distribution of my film as London Microwave ensure that the film is broadcast on the BBC and this would bring it to a wider audience.
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