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Lego movie industry notes

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Lego movie industry notes      = not sure about the question or if I wrote the right answer Half of the film was funded by Village Roadshow Pictures. The rest was covered by Warner bro's  It was produced by Lin pictures and Warner bro's. Warner bro's will then get more money because they're spending less overall since Lin pictures is still its own company that can spend part of the money.        The film was distributed by Warner Bros Pictures via different platforms such as: iTunes, Netflix, blue ray, DVD and even piracy.  These different platforms effected sales differently.                                                                                                       ...

Post Modernism

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Postmodernism postmodern films often contain the following characteristics: Breaking the fourth wall= when characters talk to the audience, they ignore the imaginary wall keeping the audience separated from the characters I n a reflection comment below, please tell me why you think 'The Lego Movie' had elements of postmodernism. For example, why did it challenge genre convetions/imiate other stories? Think about it from an audience perspective. I think the Lego movie has elements of postmodernism in order to become a memorable unique film. Some of the gender and race stereotypes that were challenged were most likely in the film to capture the audiences attention, allowing the audience to question the stereotypes and find entertainment in the unusually and lack of 'cliche' narrative. These representations reflect the developing liberal society we live in, and gives representation to minority communities in society.  The subdominant representations and c...

Regulation

The bbfc (British board of film classification) regulate all UK based films.  The certificate (rating) given was provided by the bbfc The age of the film is a U The lego movie video game regulated by pegi or vsc  Was awarded a '7' for mild violence to prevent kids from rein-acting   ASA (advertising standards authority) regulate all adverts to ensure that they are not harmful, misleading or offensive. 
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  Lego Movie  Production Production company- Warner Bros Producers: Dan Lin, Roy Lee Warner Animation Group [1] Village Roadshow Pictures [2] Lego System A/S [2] Vertigo Entertainment [2] Lin Pictures [2] Distribution  WarnerBros pictures Itunes (apple tv), netflix, DVD Exhibition  Watch it via a mobile phone, tablet, laptop, comuter, television, cinema  Marketing Lego movies twitter champagne ... Lego movie twitter account You can download this as a custom film poster, desktop background or social avatar, but best of all, you can unlock your specially designed character as a playable minifigure in the forthcoming LEGO Movie computer game. lego movie computer game..... download custom social avatars  On the lego movie Facebook page  LEGO is sharing the photographs its followers have taken of themselves with the LEGO Movie stands found in cinemas around the country. ... this is gr...

The Lego Movie Film INDUSTRY

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The Lego Movie Film INDUSTRY Avengers: Infinity War is currently on top Disney owns Infinity war because it also owns Buenavista (BV) owns that top film  A different Box office:  In the yearly box office, the top 2018 movie is Black Panther 

Vertical And Horizontal Integration

Vertical And Horizontal Integration  Vertical Integration                                      When a production company has complete ownership of the production, distribution and exhibition of the film by the same company and receive all of the profit. Eg. Disney Horizontal Integration                                           When a product company expands into other areas of an industry. The company can develop u=in a particular area of production (production, distribution, exhibition) or can buy out another company that deals withe these areas and therefore reduce competitors. Eg. Disney and Pixar  Production: The making of the product Distribution: How the product is distributed. e.g.. DVD, iTunes, Netflix...