The Making of A Successful Hollywood Movie Starts With You

By Hood Howard

Hollywood spends a lot of money to make a blockbuster movie hit. The costs to bring in top performers combined with special cinematic effects teams makes producing top rated movies extremely expensive. It is a gamble but it is a risk that Hollywood is willing to take.

It cost movies producers tens of millions to produce a blockbuster hit. Once a new movie takes off in a big way, Hollywood makes it up in ticket sales. In the past, some new films t hit the theaters have generated over one hundred million dollars for the producers. It is a big industry with a lot of money to be made when all the pieces come together.

The key to big ticket sales is for producers and directors is to create a film that spawns a lot of media attention before the movie is released. This media buzz creates anticipation for movie goers and causes a ticket sell-out on opening day. This is how they can tell if a movie is going to be a smash hit. Once a movie is released, it is then statistically trended to see how well it is going to perform over time.

Since the success or failure of a movie is usually determined in first week of its premiere release, many Hollywood studios often have advanced screenings of movies as an attempt to pump up the ticket sales before the movie is released to the general public. This creates buzz advertising and free press as media outlets around the world feature spotlights of the movie.

There are plenty of ways that Hollywood makes money. Aside from releasing new movies each summer and fall, they also, enjoy handsome profits for the sales of DVD rentals and purchases. This makes up for a big portion of their annual revenues as older classics are transformed into DVD and Blu-Ray discs.

Interestingly, movies that were once viewed as no longer capable of holding a person's interest such as Japanese made King Kong and Godzilla movies have had new life breathed into them with modern special effects. We love movies such as the classic Jurassic Park series that take us beyond the boundaries of human imagination and will often spend money on them.

Older movie classics like Godzilla and King Kong have been remade using modern special effects and have attracted a wide viewing audience. These are movies that once entertained us with mediocre special effects now updated with dazzling life-like quality. One of the newer in this genre that paid off well was the Jurassic Park series. With almost two sold out sequels and tens of thousands of DVD rentals and sales, it paid off big for producers.

The latest movie trends to create explosive interest are fantasy movies like Shrek and popular superhero's taken from the pages of Marvel Comics. These fantasy characters entertain us with an onscreen adventure that once was left to the imagination of a paper cartoonist. Today, thanks to Hollywood, we can enjoy of favorite fantasy characters with a little more life. - 29967

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