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Frozen: A Hit for Young Girls

Frozen was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen". It was produced by Peter Del Velcho, directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, and had a budget of $150 million, which was higher than typical for animated films. Frozen was widely distributed in theaters by Walt Disney Studios and made over $1 billion at the global box office.

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Frozen: A Hit for Young Girls

Frozen was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen". It was produced by Peter Del Velcho, directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, and had a budget of $150 million, which was higher than typical for animated films. Frozen was widely distributed in theaters by Walt Disney Studios and made over $1 billion at the global box office.

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Film

Production

Distribution

Exhibition

Froze
n

Source material- Frozen was Inspired by Hans


Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen
Who made it?
Producer Peter Del Velcho
Director- Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
Story by Hans Christian Andersen
How was it financed?
The companies Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney
Animation funded the project of the film.
How much did it cost?
$150 million
For special effects, it costed $24,510 per second.
Usually, the average budget of an animated film
costs $21,156 to make

Company- Walt Disney Studios


Motion Pictures
Target Audiencethis film is mostly aimed at the
younger audience, especially
girls. They
How was it marketed?
Teaser Trailer-Disney
brought a trailer 5
months before the film
was set to be released
and
Movie posters- these
were released months
before the films release
World Premiere- all the
full crew and cast attend
this event which creates
hype for the movie as it is
close to the release date
and also audiences
finding out.
Singalongs- Disney
continues to earn box
office screenings through
special sing-along
screenings.
Certificate-

What type of cinema was


this film shown?
Multiplex due to its
popularity, Frozen had been
shown several times in
cinemas because of its
positive reviews and the wellknown in the film Let it Go is
used to promote consumers
into watching this film.
Total box office$1,129,173,000

USP
Family loyalty,
respecting differences,
not everything is what it seems-

What do Cinemas do to
ensure they continue to
get audiences?
The films release
was December 14
2014 to which it was
shown over 500
screens worldwide
(wide release)
DVD/ Blu-Ray- it was
released in March
31st 2014- the film
sold 500 million
copies in the first
few days and three

BBFC- PG

weeks later, it had


sold over 1.45 million
units. This shows
that Frozen was the
biggest selling title
for 2014

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