Ealing studios
Ealing studios is a television and film production company. It is the oldest production company and has been running since 1896. They were originally proposed for the sound in early British films. This guarantees that they have experience; our film would be distributed in good hands.
The institution has had experience with all different kinds of genre films. They have had years of experience since 1930 with comedy and war films. Our film is a comedy, so their distribution techniques would be developed and professional, due to the many years they have spend distributing different kinds of comedy films.
"In the second of our series developed in partnership with BT, Jonathan Ross introduces an interactive guide to the work of Ealing Studios, from the 1910s to the late 1950s. Best-remembered today for its comedies, Ealing was about much more than that".
This was quoted by http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tours/ross/tourross.html.
The intuition has a great reputation and has had experienced and well-known workers within its company.
They have many studios in various UK locations, making our film easily distributed, wherever we are:
BeaconsfieldDenhamStudios
Ealing Studios
Elstree Studios
FilmFourGainsborough Pictures & Gaumont-British
Hammer FilmsNettlefold Studios,
Walton-on-ThamesPinewood Studio
Shepperton Studios
Southall StudiosTeddington Studios
Twickenham Studios
They have distributed similar films, such as,
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008) - which is a teenage based around a school.
St. Trinian's (2007) - Another teenage film about spiteful teenage girls in a private British school
I Want Candy (2007) - A comedy based on older teenagers
Bride & Prejudice (2004) - A romantic comedy that received numerous rewards
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) - Another romantic comedy that received numerous rewards. The film was distributed with this company and due to its success, didn't change institutions.
http://www.britmovie.co.uk/studios/ealing/filmography02.html
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Would you add some photos to this to make it more visual? Maybe the film posters of similar films.
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