Effective advertising of films

Ten films and their official websites

Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales
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Author: Nick Birch ISBN: 9783656609445
Publisher: GRIN Verlag Publication: March 5, 2014
Imprint: GRIN Verlag Language: English
Author: Nick Birch
ISBN: 9783656609445
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Publication: March 5, 2014
Imprint: GRIN Verlag
Language: English

Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2011 in the subject Communications - Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Social Media, grade: 1.6, Central Queensland University, course: Advertising Design Communication, language: English, abstract: As far as movie advertising goes, official web sites have become a crucial tool for advertising upcoming and existing films. Mabry & Porter (2010) reports a 'relatively important and statistically significant relationship between web site traffic and box office revenue'. Movie trailers have been a vital part of the advertising process, appearing 'very early on - around 1912 - although they did not become standard for several years' (Film Reference, N/A). Of some 10-billion videos watched on line annually, movie trailers rank #3, after news and user-created video. With such easy and instant access to them, these increasingly popular cinematic morsels are being devoured by moviegoers-and served up with serious consideration by the industry that sometimes spends sums equivalent to a third world country's annual budget to concoct them (Merin, 2008). According to a study by Microsoft Advertising and 20th Century Fox, '[o]nline film advertising should play a growing role in the marketing of movie releases... Online film advertising [is] particularly effective at presenting film trailers in a positive environment and broadening [the advertiser's] reach beyond the cinema environment. Trailers were confirmed as the single most influential element in consumers' decision to view a film' (Microsoft Advertising, 2009). Snell (2009) believes that movies are a large part of the entertainment industry and that 'in recent years their websites have become increasingly critical to their overall success'.

Nick Birch is a Media Production Professional with a Masters of Creative Enterprise. He has been working in the creative industries since 2000: mainly as an editor for local and international television series, commercials, documentaries, short films, corporate projects and music videos. He also produces, directs, shoots, sound-designs and writes. His extensive experience and natural affinity with clients and their vision makes him a favourite to work with, seeing the return of many satisfied customers. He has worked with TV networks, Hollywood producers, radio stations, mining magnates, airlines, actors, singers, dancers, lawyers, charities, designers, construction, children, animals, sports, tourism and even a volcanologist. He believes in balance, loyalty, freedom, humour and truth-values which permeate his livelihood. His enterprise is to make your story rise and shine in the most admirable, genuine, spectacular and engaging style possible. You can see some of his work at nickbirchstudio.com

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2011 in the subject Communications - Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Social Media, grade: 1.6, Central Queensland University, course: Advertising Design Communication, language: English, abstract: As far as movie advertising goes, official web sites have become a crucial tool for advertising upcoming and existing films. Mabry & Porter (2010) reports a 'relatively important and statistically significant relationship between web site traffic and box office revenue'. Movie trailers have been a vital part of the advertising process, appearing 'very early on - around 1912 - although they did not become standard for several years' (Film Reference, N/A). Of some 10-billion videos watched on line annually, movie trailers rank #3, after news and user-created video. With such easy and instant access to them, these increasingly popular cinematic morsels are being devoured by moviegoers-and served up with serious consideration by the industry that sometimes spends sums equivalent to a third world country's annual budget to concoct them (Merin, 2008). According to a study by Microsoft Advertising and 20th Century Fox, '[o]nline film advertising should play a growing role in the marketing of movie releases... Online film advertising [is] particularly effective at presenting film trailers in a positive environment and broadening [the advertiser's] reach beyond the cinema environment. Trailers were confirmed as the single most influential element in consumers' decision to view a film' (Microsoft Advertising, 2009). Snell (2009) believes that movies are a large part of the entertainment industry and that 'in recent years their websites have become increasingly critical to their overall success'.

Nick Birch is a Media Production Professional with a Masters of Creative Enterprise. He has been working in the creative industries since 2000: mainly as an editor for local and international television series, commercials, documentaries, short films, corporate projects and music videos. He also produces, directs, shoots, sound-designs and writes. His extensive experience and natural affinity with clients and their vision makes him a favourite to work with, seeing the return of many satisfied customers. He has worked with TV networks, Hollywood producers, radio stations, mining magnates, airlines, actors, singers, dancers, lawyers, charities, designers, construction, children, animals, sports, tourism and even a volcanologist. He believes in balance, loyalty, freedom, humour and truth-values which permeate his livelihood. His enterprise is to make your story rise and shine in the most admirable, genuine, spectacular and engaging style possible. You can see some of his work at nickbirchstudio.com

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