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EVALUATION QUESTION #3 What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

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EVALUATION QUESTION #3What kind of media institution might distribute your

media product and why?

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The Hollywood institution i chose is Warner Bros. WB is especially known for producing action, suspense/thriller, sci-fi and drama movies. Some of their best movies include The Dark Knight Rises, Harry Potter, Inception and Gravity.

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The Warner Bros. reference films I chose for my film were Gravity, Inception and Prisoners.

Gravity: I adapted the shots from the film which where mostly close-up and extreme close-up, to show the characters expressions. The main character and sole survivor was a woman, which you normally don’t see in films, normally men are more focused upon and portrayed as the stronger/tougher sex. In this movie though, everything revolved around Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) and how she survived. The main character of my film is a teenage girl, Sophia.

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Inception: The movie makes use of modern technology and portrays to the audience that with its advancements, not only does it benefit people but that people can benefit from it and that is a problem I've shown in my film, how a stranger takes advantage of such technologies and because of that, Sophia gets kidnapped. The movie started with a scene from the climax which is exactly what I've done to create a sense of curiousness in the audience.

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Prisoners: The movie had a very tense and serious mood, there was no background music in majority of the scenes which is what I've adapted in order to portray seriousness and intensity. The movie took place in a suburban area and my main character lives in a suburban area and the park she goes to is also of that neighborhood.

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Achievements

Just last year, Warner Bros. marked its 9th decade of film-making and it boasts ten Best Picture Oscar winners, from "The Life of Emile Zola" (1937) to "Argo" (2012).

     In 2009, Warner Bros became the first studio to gross more than $2 billion in North America in a calendar year.

     Warner's biggest grossing hit ever: 2011's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2," with a worldwide gross of $1.3 billion. Its biggest domestic hit: 2008's "The Dark Knight," which earned $533 million in North America. Both these movies come under the action and suspense/thriller genre.

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My film is a suspense/thriller film. What’s unique about most WB suspense films is that the story is mostly based on real life issues, for example Argo and Blood Diamond were based on real-life events and the concepts of Inception and Gravity are also linked to reality. My film shows April fools day and also how social networking can be useful as well as dangerous. My concept is original, fiction and relatable to the target audience (teenagers) and I guess that’s why WB would distribute my product.