There are varied stages in the film
production cycle e.g. distribution, exhibition and marketing. Different groups
have different influences on how a film gets made and seen for example…
audience, studios, production cast, writer, star, director etc.
My first argument is that the audience holds
the most power in terms of influencing what films get made and seen. My reason
for this is because without an audience of course, a film would not get seen
and therefore a film would not make any money. It is easy to distinguish what
films are popular from viewing box office statistics. For example, a recent
film (Sky Fall) produced by Sony, made $302,823,504
from viewings, with the production budget costing $300million. The production
cost would have also included the advertising costs Sony would have used to
spread the word of the new film for people to see so they are attracted to the
advert if they are interested in the action genre of film. Without advertising,
the target audience would not be notified about the film and Sony probably
wouldn’t have generated as many views. The amount Sony generated from this film
shows that the audience played a big part in the amount they made because
without an audience paying to see the film, Sony would not have made such a
large amount.
On the other hand, it could be argued that the audience does not hold
that much power in terms of influencing what films get made and seen. It could
be argued that it is the big media/film conglomerates that holds the most power
and has the biggest influence on what films are made and seen. Media
conglomerates are huge multinational media companies who own: film studios, TV
stations, record labels, magazines, newspapers, books, internet platforms etc.
An example of a media conglomerate is The Walt Disney Company; in terms of
revenue they are the largest media conglomerate in the world. The reason the
media conglomerate has the most power is because they have the power to promote
the film wherever they like, so that the target market notice the film and go
to see it. For example, Walt Disney Company can promote a new film by
advertising and giving out toys in McDonalds Happy Meals for kids, so the
children are intrigued by the advertisement and toys and are persuaded to see
the film. Media conglomerates are also a very powerful source in influencing
how and film gets made and seen because the film may have originally been just
a book, then created into a film. This is very likely to influence people who
have read the book, especially if they enjoyed it they would be very likely to
go and see the film after it has been produced. Media conglomerates can be very
powerful and influence how a film gets seen and a lot more influential than the
audience because the media conglomerate is what influences the audience to see
the film through major advertising campaigns.
However, this can also be argued because it known that the ‘star of the
film’ is what holds the most power as to how a film is created and viewed by
the public. This is because, the more popular or ‘loved’ a famous star is by
the public, the more views a film is likely to get. A very good example of this
is Channing Tatum, a huge film star and heart-throb adored by many people
worldwide, especially loved by women. An example of the films Channing Tatum
has starred in is: Dear John, G.I. Joe, The Vow, Step-Up and 21 Jump Street.
All of these films been relatively recent and the film companies produced a
huge amount of profit due to Channing Tatum starring in these films. This is
just one example of how the ‘star’ can be the most powerful source in terms of
what films get seen and made. All of these films Tatum starred in, his face was
plastered across every advertising campaign possible to catch the female
attention because they are extremely likely to view the film if their favourite
heart-throb is starring in the film. If for example, unknown/not very popular
film stars are starring in a new Hollywood film, and no heart-throbs are
starring in the film, many people are likely to not be as interested as they
would be if a huge Hollywood star had a part in the film. This just shows how
much power a star can hold in terms of what films are made and seen.
In conclusion, I believe that the media conglomerate is the most powerful
source in influencing what films are made and seen because huge media
conglomerates such as NBC, Disney, Universal are just a few examples of the
biggest media conglomerates in the world who possess a lot of power and can
have a huge influence over what and how films are made and seen. This is
because they can create huge advertising campaigns that attract the right
target audience, they can get hold of the biggest Hollywood actors to star in
their films and this can really persuade an audience to go and see the film.
Thoughtful work, showing evidence of research, including facts and figures and statistics. An engaging introductory essay, well done. Aim to have a counter-argument for every argument when writing to argue. Also develop your ideas in more detail - if audiences have the power, consider what they are being offered... what is on at the multiplex cinemas, who is in control of that? What is the advertising budget for Skyfall and how far are we influenced by advertising campaigns? Consider new developments such as the download market, eg. Netflix, LoveFilm, or illegal downloads and how these affect the power of the media conglomerates. Also, aim to use terminology such as synergy.
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