Monday, May 4, 2020

Audience and Institutions Practice Essay


“Asses the importance of marketing in the media area you have studied.”


                Marketing in film is the most important leading factor when it comes to its release. If the marketing was bad, the movie will bomb even if it’s good. Just because a few people like the movie and really enjoy it, if people don’t want to watch your movie beforehand you are not going to turn up a profit or be successful. When looking for a movie to watch, I do not look for one that I’ve never heard before, but one that “was supposed to be good” that I may have heard people talk about.
                For example, the movie “Ugly Dolls” had an abysmal marketing campaign. Their entire hook was that the voice actors for the animated films were celebrities, other than that they put in little effort. The bland posters, bad trailers, and bad overall message led to the movie not making any money; even after being carried by a large partnership between STX Entertainment and Alibaba. On the other hand, Guardians of the Galaxy V2 had a near-perfect marketing execution. According to Filmmaker Marcus Taylor, “Timing is incredibly important – you must build up as much hype in the short space of time leading up to and around the launch as possible.” and Guardians of the Galaxy V2 did just that with visually appealing posters and a plethora of cross-promotions like custom Dairy Queen cups, or Geico using the character Groot in their ads. The timing with the marketing and their teaser trailer to hype fans up was impeccable, being short enough for people to speculate what will happen in the new film but long enough for people to remember it when it finally came to theaters. The movie was a wondrous success.
                Another big part of marketing is the research that goes into it. You must know your audience better than they know themselves. Once a film is usually completed for the first-time t is screened to a test audience of varied ages, ethnicities, genders, and more. Film studios are eager to set up these screenings as much as possible see who their movie will appeal too. This type of research would be popular for big-budget films such as “The Lego Movie 2” where the first movie may have been a big hit, but it was too divided from adult and kids fans. After advertising on kids toys and ads for adults like furniture and cars the movie decided to pursue a more kid-friendly route than the original. According to its box office, it did quite worse than its predecessor; this may have been because it was aimed too much at kids. A successful example is “Black Panther”. Black Panther had its first big marketing ploy after having its début trailer at a big NBA game. Not only was this good because of how many people were there, but it also centralized on their type of audience. Another way to reach their audience was through their soundtrack, focusing on artists that their demographic would listen too on their own time. Black Panther then became the most successful superhero movie based off of statistics in 2018- something it couldn’t have done without marketing.
Films that don’t abuse marketing to the fullest extent are just hurting themselves. Alan McGlade says that “marketing is so important to a film, that a company will pay one dollar for marketing for every two dollars spent to make the actual film." Companies want people to watch their movies, and without any good marketing strategies, it will never become a success.