Bigger Picture Research
Blog URL http://www.biggerpictureresearch.net/
Located London, London United Kingdom
Tags Film, Research, Box office, Cinema admissions, movies, motion pictures, data, statistics
A no-nonsense look at film research from around the world
Latest Blog Posts
- Australian feature film production 2008/09 on Nov 17, 2009 in Film Film policy Production Statistics Strategy
Australia witnessed a surge in production activity last year (2008/09), with a sharp rise in budget expenditure according to results of the latest annual National Survey of Feature Film and TV Drama Production published earlier this month by Screen A...
- The 'Winslet algorithm': a news MacGuffin on Nov 10, 2009 in Film Film policy Strategy
Last week I had the pleasure of delivering a guest lecture to third year Media students at the University of Ulster. As a lapsed academic of no great repute this is not my usual sort of gig, but I was...
- UK feature film certification data, January to September 2009 on Nov 1, 2009 in Film Film policy Production Statistics
The level of UK feature production activity looks to be on the rise according to data published last week by the UK Film Council. The number of interim certifications awarded by the Secretary of State, a rough-and-ready upstream indicator of...
- UK feature film certification data, January to September 2009 on Nov 1, 2009 in Film Film policy Production Statistics
The level of UK feature production activity looks to be on the rise according to data published last week by the UK Film Council. The number of interim certifications awarded by the Secretary of State, a rough-and-ready upstream indicator of...
- UK cinema admissions, September 2009 on Oct 24, 2009 in Admissions Distribution Exhibition Film Statistics
Britain is suffering the longest period of recession since records began according to figures published yesterday by the ONS, which show the economy shrank by 0.4% between July and September. Tough times, indeed. So it comes as heartening news that..
- UK cinema admissions, September 2009 on Oct 24, 2009 in Admissions Distribution Exhibition Film Statistics
Britain is suffering the longest period of recession since records began according to figures published yesterday by the ONS, which show the economy shrank by 0.4% between July and September. Tough times, indeed. So it comes as heartening news that..
- New study of Video on Demand in Europe on Oct 19, 2009 in Distribution Film Home entertainment New technology
After what feels like endless years of speculation it looks as if the long held out promise of Video on Demand (VoD) may finally be gaining some market traction (albeit still relatively modest in revenue terms), in part as a...




