Friday, 19 January 2018

Marketing Essay



Essay on Marketing/Circulation
 
  Disney is a huge conglomerate who own an immense number of well-known companies such as Pixar and LucasFilm. They are the second largest media conglomerate after Comcast. They are best known for their film studio, which is one of the largest and best-known studios in American cinema.
 
  Favreau introduced the film by putting out teaser trailers eg at Super Bowl and released stills from the film to give an insight of the film. In order to appeal to a variety of audiences through the trailer, they chose to write from ‘the producers of Pirates of the Caribbean’ instead of the producers of Cinderella from example. This was more likely to attract male audiences. A Jon Favreau also deliberately wanted the animals to seem realistic so it would seem more suitable for older people. 
 
  Disney in 1967 and 2016 released different trailers, with 1967 trailer was a lot less quality and was nowhere near as good as the new one, this is because technology has become better and the budget Disney had to create the trailer was much bigger. The new jungle book trailer has marketed the film in a darker and more sinister way. Disney has made the film have more suspense by making the film not appear light hearted and a sing along film like it did in 1967. The 1967 trailer is more upbeat making it appeal more to a younger audience. The 2016 trailer is not only appealing to children but an older audience who watched the original jungle book. Due to this, the story is being portrayed in a more intense film.
 
  The famous jazz singers were shown to be in the film in 1967 as people wanted to watch the film because they are in it such as in 2016 people watched the film for actors such as Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson.
 

Essay on Marketing/Circulation
 
  Disney is a huge conglomerate who own an immense number of well-known companies such as Pixar and LucasFilm. They are the second largest media conglomerate after Comcast. They are best known for their film studio, which is one of the largest and best-known studios in American cinema.
 
  Favreau introduced the film by putting out teaser trailers eg at Super Bowl and released stills from the film to give an insight of the film. In order to appeal to a variety of audiences through the trailer, they chose to write from ‘the producers of Pirates of the Caribbean’ instead of the producers of Cinderella from example. This was more likely to attract male audiences. A Jon Favreau also deliberately wanted the animals to seem realistic so it would seem more suitable for older people. 
 
  Disney in 1967 and 2016 released different trailers, with 1967 trailer was a lot less quality and was nowhere near as good as the new one, this is because technology has become better and the budget Disney had to create the trailer was much bigger. The new jungle book trailer has marketed the film in a darker and more sinister way. Disney has made the film have more suspense by making the film not appear light hearted and a sing along film like it did in 1967. The 1967 trailer is more upbeat making it appeal more to a younger audience. The 2016 trailer is not only appealing to children but an older audience who watched the original jungle book. Due to this, the story is being portrayed in a more intense film.
 
  The famous jazz singers were shown to be in the film in 1967 as people wanted to watch the film because they are in it such as in 2016 people watched the film for actors such as Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson.
 
  There are many similarities between the 2016 and 1967 Jungle Book film posters for example Disney re-created some of the posters by featuring one animal on the front of a poster as the feature much like in 1967 in order to focus on main characters and showcase their personalities before the audience would see the film. However there are many differences for example in 1967 the jungke book film was a cartoon and therefore the posters represent light hearted humorous cartoons suitable for their target audience of young children and families compared to the 2016 posters. The 2016 posters feature a human boy who plays the lead with a much darker and sinister feel due to a dark muted colour scheme with a focus on a flame torch appealing to a new more male and adult audience.
 
  Is the term used by Walt Disney for its policy of putting may of its most popular home video releases of Walt Disney on moratorium. Each Disney  film is available for purchase for a limited time, after which  it is put "in the vault" and not made available in stores for several years until it is once again released. This also means digital copies are not available on Disney Movie when those movies are currently in the Disney Vault.
 
  After the 1967 film was released there was another film that was released called the jungle book 2. This was not a huge success because most people felt that after the first one there wasn’t a need for a sequel to the film which was already a massive hit. But this was in the period after Walt Disney had died so the company had a massive slump and this film was one of the reasons why. In the 2016 jungle book was released as a live action in comparison to the humorous and childish 1967 film. This was because they had widened the demographic to increase sales due the slump that occurred during the 70’s. They aimed to appeal to a wider range of audience and not just kids which revived him and bought more viewers. The VHS and DVD rereleases were created and released due to the hype and excitement of the first jungle book film dying down and the rise of DVD films. Disney wanted to jump on the rise of the DVD with the new release of the jungle book.
 
  To conclude, marketing has obviously changed. You could argue that with its licensing deals with Kenzo and its focus on aggressively targeting a secondary audience to build profits on the back of a family audience who always turn out for Disney films you could argue that Disney have grown smarter and more precise with their planning, however we must also not forget that there are still lots of similarities between the two eras, for example the use of stars and red carpet premieres to promote a film remains in place as does the creation of character posters and trailers as the fundamental basics of  Disney marketing so to me what is  forgotten is that Disney as a conglomerate have always been a master at marketing, it is why they are the number one entertainment conglomerate in the world and  yes some of the practices have changed but the whole reason why there was new version of The Jungle Book in the first place was because of the success of the first film, a success driven by an effective marketing campaign.
 
  There are many similarities between the 2016 and 1967 Jungle Book film posters for example Disney re-created some of the posters by featuring one animal on the front of a poster as the feature much like in 1967 in order to focus on main characters and showcase their personalities before the audience would see the film. However there are many differences for example in 1967 the jungke book film was a cartoon and therefore the posters represent light hearted humorous cartoons suitable for their target audience of young children and families compared to the 2016 posters. The 2016 posters feature a human boy who plays the lead with a much darker and sinister feel due to a dark muted colour scheme with a focus on a flame torch appealing to a new more male and adult audience.
 
  Is the term used by Walt Disney for its policy of putting may of its most popular home video releases of Walt Disney on moratorium. Each Disney  film is available for purchase for a limited time, after which  it is put "in the vault" and not made available in stores for several years until it is once again released. This also means digital copies are not available on Disney Movie when those movies are currently in the Disney Vault.
 
  After the 1967 film was released there was another film that was released called the jungle book 2. This was not a huge success because most people felt that after the first one there wasn’t a need for a sequel to the film which was already a massive hit. But this was in the period after Walt Disney had died so the company had a massive slump and this film was one of the reasons why. In the 2016 jungle book was released as a live action in comparison to the humorous and childish 1967 film. This was because they had widened the demographic to increase sales due the slump that occurred during the 70’s. They aimed to appeal to a wider range of audience and not just kids which revived him and bought more viewers. The VHS and DVD rereleases were created and released due to the hype and excitement of the first jungle book film dying down and the rise of DVD films. Disney wanted to jump on the rise of the DVD with the new release of the jungle book.
 
  To conclude, marketing has obviously changed. You could argue that with its licensing deals with Kenzo and its focus on aggressively targeting a secondary audience to build profits on the back of a family audience who always turn out for Disney films you could argue that Disney have grown smarter and more precise with their planning, however we must also not forget that there are still lots of similarities between the two eras, for example the use of stars and red carpet premieres to promote a film remains in place as does the creation of character posters and trailers as the fundamental basics of  Disney marketing so to me what is  forgotten is that Disney as a conglomerate have always been a master at marketing, it is why they are the number one entertainment conglomerate in the world and  yes some of the practices have changed but the whole reason why there was new version of The Jungle Book in the first place was because of the success of the first film, a success driven by an effective marketing campaign.
 

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