The thriller is base
on a young man, drastically needed to change his quite life style into a real
action movie, to save his ill sister finding the cure and the money. He is
going through several challenges enquired by his enemies that will include
guns, murdering as well as a more psychological aspect.
This thriller is very
active and includes lots of mystery, tension and thrills through out the movie.
I looked at very film distribution but I finally came up with best being The 20th
Century Fox, as first I thought that Altitude would have represented our
thriller well but as we made few changes I believe this is the best choice.
To start with at the
beginning we thought that the plot was going to lot more easier, so including a
more difficult plot could attract different targeted audience, I was manly
looking at young adults so between 15 and 25 years old as strong language and
violence will be included within the movie but the uses of vintage in modern
days wouldn’t look too appealing for a older audience as the representation for
them could be seen wrongly or differently.
I am personally looking to famous companies that wouldn’t need lots of
advertising as the audience will rely on the popularity of the film
distribution company and give a positive first impression

Looking at its web site their movies have strong features, and their
targeted audience is identical or similar to our thriller, you can easily tell
this by the movie they present in their web site, most of them are thriller,
horror as well as different types
As it is well know,
people would come and watch the movie as they trust that distribution company
and they now the actual standard of it, it is professional so any problems that
might occurs they will resolve them, especially marketing wise.
This film distribution
has done many films in lots different genre, looking at their main thriller
they were really successful and with a similar targeted audience so I am sure
The Salvatore would fit in. the budget to make the movie could depend, it is famous
as a distribution company so the budget is higher than expected but seen the
results of the box office I believe is worth spending more money into this
process for a better results afterwards.

As it is really famous
and huge as a distribution company the targeted audience is really wide and
broad so there aren’t any specific problems with it as they produced and distributed
thrillers, horrors as well as us children/family cartoon and films.
Some of the sample being used from this distribution company to promote some movies.
Altitude Film Entertainment is a vertically integrated film company encompassing production, finance, international sales and UK distribution. The company was formed in May 2012 by Will Clarke, founder of British production and distribution banner Optimum Releasing, which he sold to Studiocanal in 2006. Partnering Clarke is Co-CEO Andy Mayson, a highly experienced executive who has held Board-level positions at such notable companies as Working Title, PolyGram, Icon, Exclusive and Hammer.
Both of those film distribution company are well know and expensive.
Altitude is less known comparing to the other one, so costs wise it will be
cheaper.
I believe that if you want to produce a good professional movie you
should spend more on money for the film distribution company and then you will
see a much higher profit. Also they would make a good publicity to the movie
reducing the cost for advertising. To justify those facts I watched few
thrillers from their best movies and I saw the rank list of the best movie they
made and they made really famous movie well know by all the filming production
companies.
Overall those film distribution companies are both superb, but I believe
the best for our thriller will be Altitude as it is specified on thriller and
horror and has a targeted audience closer to our description. Also they have
produced really famous movies and it is well know, so we would be secure on
ending with a professional work. The budget will be lot reduced compare to
other companies being an advantage for us.
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