After research on independent film companies that would be suitable, I concluded that Revolver entertainment would be the best option. Please watch the Voki animation below to find out a bit more about Revolver Entertainment.
Revolver Entertainment mostly specialise in action and psychological thrillers which is what our film opening is. They distribute very realistic thrillers that center on teenagers in London and thier lives. An example of this would be 4,3,2,1.Similar to the storyline of 4321 where three different storylines are followed, in our opening clip, we have made it clear that we want the audience to be following 3 different girl's storylines also, by using split screens.
The charcters in this film,especially Adam Deacon and Shanika Markland are portayed as conforming to the heagemonic stereotype of rowdy, troublesome London teenagers.The film follows thier individual lives through a non linear narrative, demonstrating the different social groups that each of the four girls belong to (for exapmle ranging from wealthy Tasmin Eagerton to working class and single parented Ophelia Lovibond)and the mise-en scene of the houses of each person create an image in the audiences mind. Similarly, we wanted our opening clip to create characters that both subvert and conform to the stereotypes of the typical 'London teenager' that Revolver Entertainment normally capitalise on in thier movies. In our clip, Imani(me) subverts the stereotype of teenagers being lazy and uncaring about thier future by studying in a quiet room and in the classroom when amidst her friend, whereas Charlette (CoCo) conforms to the mischevious stereotype as she takes the 'Book of Spells' from the library, annoying the teacher.
Revolver Entertainment market mostly realistic films based on teen situations, which our film would fit into. The majority of Revolver's films are also Certificate 15, as that is thier primary target audience, which is also our target audience.


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