DISTRIBUTORS
Distributors are the company behind the promotion and getting the film out there and noticed, without a good distributor your film will not be very successful.
COLUMBIA
Columbia Pictures was founded in Los Angeles, California, USA (1918 as C.B.C. Film Sales, renamed Columbia Pictures on January 10, 1924)
The founders of Columbia Pictures were Harry Cohn, Jack Cohn and Joe Brandt.
One of Columbia Pictures famous movies was "Zombieland" (2009) in co-production with Relativity media and Pariah. There was a budget of $23.6 million which then made a box office of $102,391,540.
The founders of Columbia Pictures were Harry Cohn, Jack Cohn and Joe Brandt.
One of Columbia Pictures famous movies was "Zombieland" (2009) in co-production with Relativity media and Pariah. There was a budget of $23.6 million which then made a box office of $102,391,540.
LIONSGATE
Lionsgate was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia as Lions Gate Films on the 3rd of July 1997 by a man named Frank Giustra. Lionsgate's headquarters are operated in Santa Monica, California in the United States
Lionsgate distributed the famous "Saw" (2004) There total gross was $55,185,045, which then went on to make a profit of $70,074,128
Lionsgate's total assets are $1.557 billion (2011)
Lionsgate distributed the famous "Saw" (2004) There total gross was $55,185,045, which then went on to make a profit of $70,074,128
Lionsgate's total assets are $1.557 billion (2011)
WARNER BROS. PICTURES
Warner Bros. was Founded in 1918 (As Warner Bros. Studios) April 4, 1923 (As Warner Bros. Pictures) by four men Albert Warner, Harry Warner, Sam Warner and Jack Warner.
Warner Bros. headquarters are operated in Burbank, California in the United States.
One of the Warner Bros. most successful distributed films was "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (2001) Had a budget of $125 million, which then went on to make a whopping $974,775,371
Warner Bros. headquarters are operated in Burbank, California in the United States.
One of the Warner Bros. most successful distributed films was "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (2001) Had a budget of $125 million, which then went on to make a whopping $974,775,371
OUR DISTRIBUTOR
FUTURE LENS
FUTURE LENS is the distribution company that we created to appear in our opening title sequence. we stuck to using a simple yet effective motion background with a simple text written on it.
We noticed that the Distribution companies we looked at used capital lettering on there logos so we decided to use bright white capital lettering to stand out from the neon-blue and black background
We noticed that the Distribution companies we looked at used capital lettering on there logos so we decided to use bright white capital lettering to stand out from the neon-blue and black background