Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake

1) What is independent cinema and how is it different to Hollywood blockbusters?
An independent  cinema is different to blockbuster movies. The style is called indie films and this is different to blockbuster movies because the director and produce use their creativity and their own vision to create the film.

2) What is I, Daniel Blake about?
This film is about a political message about Britain age of government austerity

3) Who directed I, Daniel Blake and why is this important?
The director that had created this was Ken Loach and this is important because most of his films because it was a life of how people need help from the government.

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.
The directer made the tickets free so anybody can:the movie was projected in the house of parliament and it was premiered in Newcastle so it can gain local support. 

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

The fee was free or pay what you can and this must made audience question how will this movie make money.

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

The estimated budget was £3.5 million and made £12 million in the box office.


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

Independent films like I Daniel Blake can be like if they know what most of their audience like and when to release  their movie because it matter at what month and year you are gonna launch a movie and if u do this the moves might be better than blockbusters movies.


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

I think that I Daniel Blake was success because  it made more money than black widow.


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