Production:
Honeytrap is based on local teenages in Brixton. It tells a
tragic story of young love between and girl and a boy. She has made many short
films featuring young people. She had the idea when she interviewed young
people about their experiences which led to her idea of filming Honeytrap and
help with editor Tracy Granger, director of photography David Raedeker and
community liaison Julie Fawcett. Rebecca first collaborated with david on her
other short film Top Girl and has worked with hi since. Working with Trcay on
the electric where she created tight powerful piece to portray each and every
character that cast in the film, with only using an exhaustive amount of
improvised footage. Julie helps to support young people taking part in tough
projects like Honeytrap. Her backing has paved the way to Rebeccas trust into
filming Honeytrap using young peoples story in the community to help her with
her filming.
Distribution and marketing:
There are many distribution and marketing methods that took
place. First she did a fundraising event. It created a profile and started to
develop a fan base and a crowdfunding promo sent to potential donors and future
audience, then virally spread. Secondly she dedicated film pages on facebook,
twitter and tumblr. Using these social websites to help market her short film
Honeytrap. And finally she set up festivials/ run up to release. Engaging with
many networks and companies to get help her film to get her film marketed and
distributed. She also has a website for her film: http://fierceproductions.co.uk/news/#.VFtWUF6BSX1
Exchange:
Rebecca’s film will be released in 10 cinemas. She hopes
that her film releases on DVD, online Internet streaming, download etc. On imdb(
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3159818/
) it has and rating of 7.1. This shows that the many people are interesting in
seed the film. Also many people can watch Honeytrap as it will help benefit her
film.
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