
When we got to the BFI we went into a cinema like room to listen to a lecture by Rob Miller. The first thing he taught us was what the difference was between a mainstream and an independent film. A mainstream film is a film that is distributed to mass, national and international audiences e.g. Star Trek Into Darkness and Gravity. These films tend to have a high budget produced by big institutions like 20th Century Fox. An independent film is one that has more localised appeal with niche audiences and that often utilise digital technologies to create 'brand awareness'. Independent films do not have access to extensive distribution networks. The Selfish Giant as useful example in terms of current limited distribution.
Later on Rob interviewed Matthew Justice. He is a managing director of Big Talk. He shared his experience in making films such as 'Hot Fuzz' and TV programmes such as 'Our Zoo'.
later on we met a man called Lee Bye. He is currently head of theatrical distribution and technical at Pathe, a leading independent production, distribution and international sales company. He shared his experiences of distributing films and what makes an independent film distribution different to the distribution of a mainstream film.
The last person we met was a woman called Clare Binns. She is a programming & acquisitions director, Picturehouse Cinema Ltd. She shared with us how films get from the end product of the film to the showing of them in the cinemas.
The hole thing was a great experience and helped me understand the true making of films and how much of a long process it can be