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Notes on i. Daniel Blake - industry

Notes on i.Daniel Blake  There are contrasting views between different social classes and political parties Conservatives believed that the film was exaggerated movie recieved a 5/5 from the guardian i, daniel blake won 11 awards overall Primarily distributed in atypical ways Official website: discounted cinema tickets for the target demographic (working class) Low production values and budget, targeting primarily a middle class and socially conscious audience Traditional methods of distribution. Premiered and Cannes, and then sold to the distributor eOne (for UK distribution) Production: financed by BFI, BBC, Wild Bunch, Canal Plus: a British, Belgian and French production, an example of a globalised media Distributed in France under the title Moi, Daniel Blake An independent film, created through the collaboration of many international financiers  Traditional: theatrical trailer, which was also distributed digitally Atypical distribution and exhibition methods: O

Radio specifically audience and industry based.

Radio  specifically audience and industry based. Late night woman's hour is a spin off form the long running bbc radio 4 daily magazine How does LNWH meet the needs of its audience? Has many women guest speakers. Who is the target audience for this performance? very middle class, sophisticated language. Topics and subjects that are only relevant for a stereotypical middle class. Middle age to older women What regulatory issues arise from this particular episode? Since its a live recording the bbc just have to trust the guests in not swearing. It has a very regulatory system. Why does the BBC broadcast this show? reflects BBC's ideologies