As the industry progresses,
it is getting easier and easier for people to produce media, including films,
and therefore the playing field is becoming a lot more level in terms of the
technology available for producers to create high quality material that could
potentially make lots of money if it were to be seen by a mass audience. One of
the key ways that media is currently shared is through the use of internet: In 2008,
Plunkett said that “A new generation of UK media power players are ditching the
traditional gatekeepers and going straight to their audience via the web” which
tells us that using the internet to reach the target audience for your products
is the most successful way of it reaching as many people in that intended
audience as possible.
Away from the internet,
other technologies are becoming a higher quality whilst also becoming less
expensive to buy and easier to use, for example, the quality of a Canon 6D
camera, one which we have and use in college, equals the quality of the cameras
used in the production of films, and also has been used to record films on, yet
it only costs £1400 to buy, and it’s so easy to use that students from GCSE
level can use it effectively. This shows that the playing field is becoming
more and more level due to the fact that smaller British film companies can
make films that are the same quality as the films produced by large US
companies, whilst spending a lot less money on large, expensive cameras – The
Blair Witch Project again being a prime example of this.
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