Thursday, 9 October 2014

Film production company's

  1. production company is generally involved in producing either recorded or live entertainment. It might be responsible for booking and overseeing live rock shows, for instance. Alternately, most think of this type of company as involved in funding, helping to facilitate the making of, and distributing films and/or television programs.
  2. Most often, the production company for films and television provides the money, and thus sets the budget, and may also make decisions on what director, and actors can be hired. Budget often makes other decisions possible or impossible. A low budget film may not be able to be filmed in a remote location, for example.
  3. The company may also come attached with certain actors, directors, or film editors and photographers. Often this is especially the case when it belongs to a major studio, like Touchstone Pictures, which belongs to Disney. Directors who have contracts with Touchstone are more likely to be offered jobs produced by Touchstone.
  4. An independent production company is a company to doesn't have ties with bigger groups and they work by there self.a company that is independent of any broadcaster and produces programmes for several of them. They may also make programmes for non-broadcast purposes (for corporate clients) or produce TV-related material, like interactive or multi-media content
  5. Patchwork Productions was founded in 2004 by independent Producer Christine Hartland. Christine has over fifteen years of experience in corporate film and event production - corporate clients include BT, Nokia, Barclays, GSK, sanofi-aventis, Volvo (3D film), BlackBerry, Ford, Human Rights Watch and she has also worked on projects such as World Expo 2000. In 2008 she produced her first feature film, the political thriller WMD by David Holroyd represented by Independent Film Company which had its simultaneous UK Theatrical and iTunes release in Autumn 2009. WMD was one of the first British film to follow a reverse distribution strategy.

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