Thursday, 6 January 2022

i, daniel blake.

 1) What is independent cinema and how is it different to Hollywood blockbusters?

Independent films are mostly on low budgets and have more creative input while Hollywood is on higher budgets with less of a say with what they want.

2) What is I, Daniel Blake about?

I, Daniel Blake is about a man who gets a heart attack and is forced to get back to work in order to get money and the benefits aren't helping and finds a single mother on the way with her kids and helps her out while getting attention to people about benefits and the way their being treated.

3) Who directed I, Daniel Blake and why is this important?

Ken Loach is the director of the film. This is important because Ken is filming these type of films for political reasons and wanting to get peoples attention and showing them how their life is like and how people are being treated.

4) How was I, Daniel Blake promoted to an audience? List at least three different methods used by the film's marketing campaign and how they targeted their audience.

Quotes from the film was projected  around England for people to see, did interviews and wrote it on the newspapers, video being revealed about people saying the quotes from the film. 

5) What unusual or creative marketing methods were used to get audiences talking about the film?
 
Guerrilla marketing. 

6) What was the estimated production budget for I, Daniel Blake and how much did it make at the box office?

Budget: £2mil
 BoxOffice:£11mil

7) How can independent films like I, Daniel Blake compete with Hollywood blockbusters like Black Widow?

They should get well known actors so the film can be more known so they can make more profit and are able to compete with black widow.

8) In your opinion, was I, Daniel Blake a success?

Yes it was it made more 5x more money then it took being made.

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