During our production, we thought of not only box offices distributing our movie, but TV networks and channels having access to our movie's rights.
I looked at channels such as Film4 and BBC Films to own rights to our film and also giving them the right to broadcast our film after it's box office release as network premieres.
Film4, previously known as Channel For Films, or FilmFour International is a British film production company owned by TV broadcasters Channel 4.
Film4 used to show only a specific genre of films which were indie-films and did not really focus on broadcasting Blockbusters, but has recently conformed to showing Hollywood Blockbusters.
Film4 are popular for their themed nights which could focus on a specific genre of movies, an actor or director that stars or has directed the film.
Film 4 has it's own production team Film4 Productions, which has aided the making of several successful films such as "Slum-dog Millionaire"
and "The Lovely Bones".
They were a company that aided filmmakers before they became one of the largest film broadcasters in the UK. Film4 productions usually have the trademark at the beginning of it's films showing the audience that they have halped in the production of this film, even if it means added a small amount of money to it.
I thought it would be a good idea to use Film4 as a production team, if not, allow them to the rights to the movie to do interviews with the cast and give them the rights to the movie after it's box office and DVD release.
Fenetta
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