Our production logo (Twisted Pictures) are known for being producers and distributors of horror/thriller films. Since our film is aimed to be a thriller and horror genre it would naturally fit for this company to distribute our film that we've made.
Since our film opening was really simple it indicates that we had a really low budgets(the car was not bought for the film) This could indicate that the rest of our film could be fairly low budget. This wouldn't be the first time a successful horror/thriller film would've been made, for example the movie SAW was made on a very low budget by two young adults.
The various people we've listed in our opening are friends/guides of ours who have helped us create the opening. The order was mostly random in between but we started off with the producer of the film and who it was associated with. We then listed actors and contributors in no particular order, but at the end we put the director at the end because after analysing different film opening the director is typically credited at the end.
Films that would've been released in a similar way is very broad in terms of horror. They all tend to have the same style of trailer, film posters and opening. Our film opening doesn't seem to be different from other horror/thriller genres (an enigma at the start with a clear disturbance of the equilibrium)
Companies may be inclined to show our film internationally because it follows the conventions of many other successful horror/thriller genres. Our film is intended to be based on enigma and tension, and how it all comes back to the equilibrium being solved (if it all it ever gets solved in the film - chance for a potential sequel)
Since we are new to the film sector, our film may not go to the cinemas immediately, our first film may be featured on streaming sites for many people to casually watch. This could perhaps boost our publicity and in turn allowing our future films to start being shown at the cinema if our films on streaming sites gets us popular enough. Since we aimed to get a gripping and tense film, it should naturally be something that a company like Netflix would be very interested in, since horror/thriller are particularly popular especially to the youth who tend to be the main audience for Netflix.
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