I found an opening title sequence that was made by other AS media students last year which they uploaded onto youtube. They have had quite alot of views since they put it up, they are almost reaching 2000. I looked through many student thriller opening title sequences, among all the other videos this was one that stood out to me and i think they executed their task very well. They use an excellent variation of camera angles and the story line is gripping and the acting isn't too bad. They have used a good flash back technique and the contrasting black and white effect is used sets the mood of the film. Another thing i also admire is the dark desaturated effect that they have used throughout to create the "film look".
They have been able to reach a wide audience audience through use of the internet by uploading it to youtube. They might have posted it on various social networking sites and sent the links on email or embedded the video on their personal website. Through all these forms f marketing they have been able to reach a diverse international audience, anyone anywhere in the world can see their video on youtube, This makes this a very good way of distributing their film due to the lack of having an actual film budget.
This is the Title sequence I found on youtube. It is called The Abduction
Another way of distributing our film could be through a distribution company, As we used working title as our distributor on our title sequence we could use them to be our distributors.
If we were to use this way of distributing our film, we could use similar ways to how they distributed shaun of the dead. It could be released as one of their "experimental" films.
It could be advertised through billboards and posters in public places where it would attract a big audience. Also it could be advertised through facebook, youtube, and other websites that will get a lot of views and also in magazines that are read by our main target audience.



The type of cinemas that would exhibit our film will be independent cinemas such as:
Screen on the green

Ritzy

Rio

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