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Lego Movie Questions

Lego Movie Questions 

1. How was the Lego movie funded?
Half of the production was funded by village road show pictures whereas the other half is funded by warner bros. Village road show are an independent company that work along side warner bros. Therefore this independent company gain recognition. 
2. How was the lego movie produced? What was the effect on warner bros?
Lin pictures primarily produced the film with the financial support of warner bros. Dan Lin used to work for warner bros, although left and built his own company and later pitched their idea to warner bros. 
3. How was it distributed? How does this affect different platforms?
It was distributed across DVD's, cinemas, blue-ray, piracy and online streaming. Although, this piracy, could have lead to a decrease in profit, as they are not spending money to watch it. 
4. How was the film circulated globally? Was this successful because of the conglomerate ownership?
Warner bros is an international conglomerate which mean that the company could easily provide as it operates in 30 countries across the world. 
5. How did Warner Bros use convergence?
As TV rose in popularity WB changed their focus onto tv rather than the cinema, before eventually expanding to both. Warner Bro's records also a big convergence, helps warner bros gain money. 
6. How was the Lego Movie regulated, by who and what problems did it face?
In the UK the BFC classified the lego movie as a U which meant it is universally appropriate for all age groups. This was to ensure there was no violence or and language 

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