Component One Section B - Film Industry- Regulation
N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton & I, Daniel Blake
C1SB Is in reference to Industry.
Advertising, Newspaper Industries, Video Games, Radio, Film
How effective is the regulation in the film industry?
Film Regulation - Not Effective
Sonia Livingstone / Peter Lunt - Increasingly difficult to regulate digital content.
Curran & Seaton - Power and monopolies.
Knee Jerk Reaction -
Regulation in the film industry is ineffective due to the increasing power of monopolies and large corporations that control and monitor the market themselves, as well as the advent of digital technologies making the market and industry harder to regulate.
Plan -
Key Terms:
Regulation
BBFC - British Board of Film Classification
Conglomerate
Conglomerate
Multinational
Livingstone and Lunt
Currant and Seaton
Power
Monopolies
Ineffective Regulation
Horizontal Integration
Vertical Integration
Genre
Celebrity
Context:
Straight Outta' Compton -
Produced by Legendary Pictures
Legendary Pictures is owned by Universal Pictures, the distributor
Universal is owned by NBC Universal, which is owned by Comcast
Produced and distributed by a major, vertically integrated film studio, possibilities for a global audience and cross promotion
Produced in 2015, American Biographical drama films, direct by Felix Gary Gray
$50 Million Budget
$200 Million Gross Worldwide (Box Office Mojo)
Commercial Success
Generally Positive Critic Reviews
Cut: 15 Director's Cut: 18
I, Daniel Blake -
Based around the failure of the benefits system in the U.K.
Liberal Welfare state system
Released in 2016
Is a drama film directed by Ken Loach
2017 BAFTA
$16 million box office
I, Daniel Blake age rating - 18
Produced by Sixteen Films
Really Positive Critic Reviews
Mildly Successful Box Office Success
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