what is a blockbuster
a movie that makes 3 times the budget
what us black widow
what studio does black widow belong to
marvel
whar type of integration is disney buying marvel
horizontal
what was the budget
200 m
with marketing 400 m
whats special about black widow
is was a empowering female led movie to prove that women were treated properly at the work place
what was the female director in black widow
cate shortland
what made black widow so expensive
they had to fly the crew around the world to film and CGI was used
what was the budget used on
expensive cameras and star power and purchasing mainstream songs
what company helped with the digital effect of the movie
trixter
who is the target audience
Very broad. Global, mainstream, etc. kids drawn in by superhero genre, merchandise etc. Adults enjoy action, sfx, franchise, history of marvel world etc. Men attracted to her, women enjoy strong female lead etc. Obviously I’m basing this entirely on generalisations but you get my point. A broad mainstream audience, global, men and women, range of ages.
who did they do paid paternerships with
mattel
BMW
tik tok
amazon
youtube
fortnite
what did they do to build hype
global premiere fan events that built hype
why did scarlett johansen dislike the movie being on disney + and sue disney
because actors get a percentage of box office profits since it was on disney plus she would not gain as much profit
how did COVID affect the movies profit
it decreased the total profit due to no one being in cinemas
notes
Black Widow is the 24th entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It raises many industry issues surrounding the production, distribution and exhibition of film in the digital age.
film franchise
A film franchise is a series of films or multi-picture stories, often including some of the same characters from film to film.
Franchises have become even more important than individual stars. They consist of connected universes (e.g. Star Wars, Marvel's Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe etc) and many sequels (or prequels).
blockbuster movies
Black Widow is a blockbuster movie. A blockbuster is a major studio movie that's made with a large budget, big stars and often involves a franchise.
A true blockbuster is extremely popular and brings in a lot of money. Typically, a blockbuster is a summer movie that audiences line up to see the first weekend it's released (which coincides with the school holidays and more family time).
disney and marval
In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment for US$4 billion. The Walt Disney Company now owns Disney Pictures, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm and Pixar.
Walt Disney Studios are one of Hollywood's major film studios and generated an income of $2.4 billion in 2017. This means that they can afford to make more expensive films, market them around the world at great expense and ensure that they are hugely profitable.
Marketing and promotion
Star Power implies that people will want to see a film with a certain star in it. Most mainstream films and blockbusters will use Star Power to attract audiences to their film. The main star in Black Widow is Scarlett Johansson who is very well known and has established fans.
Walt Disney Studios had a huge budget to make and market Black Widow although the success of the film was badly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic closing cinemas. Some of the strategies used included:
Traditional methods such as posters and teaser trailers on TV and in cinema.
Stars of the film appeared on a range of TV chat shows and press events.
Film trailers were released on YouTube and in cinemas.
Specific IMAX promotions with 22 minutes of the film shot in 1.90:1 aspect ratio especially for IMAX cinemas.
Section of the Marvel website with gallery, story synopsis, character posters and opportunities to buy or stream the movie.
Social media profiles on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Social media and YouTube advertising was also heavily used by Marvel to promote the film including using tweets from audience members on massive billboards.
IMPACT OF COVID
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on the film industry and changed the release strategy for many films. While cinemas are still the primary way of making money for the film industry, some movies are being released to streaming services alongside cinema - or bypassing cinema altogether. Watch this report on Black Widow with an interview with IMAX CEO Richard
Was the film a global box office hit?
Black Widow’s success is difficult to judge due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Black Widow’s budget was $200m and it only made $379m at the worldwide box office due to the pandemic. Marvel would have spent well over $100m on marketing the film globally so the profit level is very low. Most Marvel films have made around $1 billion at the box office.
However, this doesn’t take into account revenues through Disney+ so Black Widow may well still make Marvel and Disney a profit in the end.
Film industry: Regulation
Films in the UK are regulated by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).
Black Widow was awarded a 12A by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). It was deemed to have “moderate violence, injury detail”, yet was not too graphic.
With a 12A, no-one under the age of 12 can see the film unless accompanied by an adult. It is quite a new classification (1989) and was introduced due to the large gap between PG and 15.
It is important that all MCU films are 12A at the most as the major film companies want to keep the young audience for:
Merchandising opportunities.
Better potential box office.
47% of cinema audiences were aged 7-24 in the UK in 2014. Word of mouth and peer influence is important in generating interest.
verticle integration
Vertical integration is when one conglomerate owns different companies in the same chain of production.
E.G Disney owns film studios, CGI specialists, film distributors and TV channels such as the Disney Channel. This gives Disney the chance to make money at every stage of production. Complete ownership = more profit.
horizontal integration
Horizontal integration is when one company buys other companies at the same level of distribution.
E.G Facebook acquired Instagram in 2012 (at a cost of $1 billion) so that they could cancel out the competition by making money from both.
Horizontal integration allows companies to widen their audience and find other ways to make money.