What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The difference between media production companies and media distributers is that: media production companies make the films and examples of these are Disney, DreamWorks, 20th century Fox, and Universal. Media distributors are the companies that distribute the films and try to get everyone to know about them, and they do this buy advertisement on billboards, selling by DVD, showings in cinemas, and now more recently it is more common for this to be done digitally such as through Netflix or gaming consoles or big TV companies for example Sky or Virgin and there separate movie subscription channels. Media production companies and especially big ones who need to make a big revenue will use these distributers to get as many people watching there films. These can be expensive to hire so we will need to possibly down grade and go for the smaller ones.
Now media distributors such as Momentum and LoveFilm, distribute films that are of a low budget such as our own.
On the other hand we could try distributing ourselves through services for example YouTube. By letting google put ads on our films we can possibly earn money that way as google or the advertisement firm would be paying us.
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