It is described as a psychedelic trip into Civil War era rural England and attracted attention due to both the director and the highly creative release and distribution method.
A Field In England is an excellent second case study because the official website contains a huge amount of information about the film from initial idea and financing to filming, editing and its remarkable release strategy.
The more you read, the more confidently you will be able to use the film in your exam answer, comparing it to Ill Manors’ release and target audience.
First, read the Media Magazine article on A Field In England in Issue 47 and write a 100 word summary of the article on your blog. You'll find the article in our Media Magazine archive - click on MM47 and go to page 19.
Now read the following pages on the official website that provide explanations of the unique release strategy that the institutions behind the film chose:
Industrial Evolution: Producer Andy Starke on the music industry influences informing A Field In England’s release strategy.
Screening/radical release: Commissioning Executive Anna Higgs on the groundbreaking release plans for A Field In England.
Audience: Anna Higgs discusses where A Field In England sits within British cinema and how it will reach its intended audience for the film.
Finally, answer the following questions on your blog:
- How was A Field In England’s release different to typical film releases?
- What are the advantages to releasing the film across all platforms on the same day?
- What are the disadvantages to this approach?
- What target audience would A Field In England be aimed at? Demographics and Psychographics.
- Do you think all films in future will be released across all platforms simultaneously in future?
Homework: Ensure the reading, summary and five questions are completed and on your blog by next week.
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