Tuesday, May 11, 2021

What kind of media institution might distribute my media product and why?

 A media institution is a company that manages and publishes various types of media. A publishing organisation is typically a massive global corporation, such as a film production company, a recording label, a newspaper publisher, or a magazine publisher. BBC, Disney, Marvel, The Guardian, and many more are well-known examples of media institutions.

This is a film aimed at a similar demographic to the one we're attempting to target. 'Hacker' [also known as Anonymous] is a film that was released in 2016 that is focused on real events. It's about a young man whose family is having financial problems, which leads him to turn to crime as a means to help his family out, but he then becomes more and more interested with this crime. This film, in particular, had a budget of $2,000,000, making it a low-budget production. Younger boys who are interested in technology and like criminality will be the perfect fit for their target demographic. Boys are obsessed with games and computers in this era, but this is a film that would cater to younger boys because they have similar equipment and may believe they are capable of hacking at this stage. This could also be relatable to people who have been hacked before, providing a sense of comprehension for the film.

In the United States, Sony Pictures distributed 'Hacker,' and the film did reasonably well. After Sony Pictures was hacked and targeted in 2014, I find it fascinating that they will release a film about hacking.

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