Terms for how films are circulated, marketed, censored, positioned, and released to audiences.

This discipline currently includes 12 entries. Browse the entries below to move through the CINEXIS library by topic rather than alphabetically.

Entries In Distribution & Release

12 entries
Australian Film Industry
The Australian Film Industry refers to the institutions, companies, labor, financing, and exhibition networks that shape screen production in that national
Closing Credits in Film
In film distribution, Closing Credits in Film refers to are the list of names and roles that appear at the conclusion of a film or television show.
Delayed Release
A delayed release is the postponement of a film's planned distribution after completion, acquisition, or an earlier intended launch window.
Film Censorship
In film distribution, Film Censorship refers to process of examining and regulating a movie's content before to its distribution is known as "Film Censorsh
Film Modifications
In film distribution, Film Modifications refers to generally refer to alterations or changes made to a film during its production or post-production stages
Film Piracy
In film distribution, Film Piracy refers to unapproved duplication and dissemination of movies, or film piracy, has grown to be a serious problem for the i
Hollywood Film Industry
The Hollywood Film Industry refers to the institutions, companies, labor, financing, and exhibition networks that shape screen production in that national
Intertitle
In film distribution, Intertitle refers to Filmmakers used intertitles, a special storytelling technique, extensively prior to the introduction of synchron
Roadshow Release
In film distribution, Roadshow Release refers to Roadshow releases were once a lavish theatrical event similar to going to a live concert.
Saturation Release
In film distribution, Saturation Release refers to popular marketing tactic in the film business is saturation release, which involves releasing a picture
Title sequences
In film distribution, Title sequences refers to film title sequence (also called an opening sequence or intro) is the method by which films or television p
Wide release
In film distribution, Wide release refers to In the screen industry, a wide release (short for nationwide release) is a film playing at the same time at ci