Monday, 15 September 2014

Production, distribution & exhibition

Production
Production refers to the tasks that need to be finished during the filming or shooting. 
This includes things such as setting up scenes, capturing footage and using set designs as well as lots of other things. 
Production is the second step of making a film. It follows the pre-production stage and is linked to the post-production stage. 
Production is also the process of creating media texts as well as the people who are engaged in this process.

Distribution
Film distribution is the process of making a movie available for the viewing of an audience. 
This is usually done by a marketing strategy for the film. For example making the advertising for the film suited for a specific audience. 
Film distribution includes things such as a film’s release date or a trailer for a film. 

Exhibition
Exhibition is when a film is shown for example in cinemas or on DVD. 
Audiences can watch films in other ways such as on TV, through downloads and streaming films. 


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