- Film London is a film and media agency, it's purpose is to help develop London into a international film-making and film cultural Capital. All screenings in London include, television, film, commercials and upcoming new interactive media. Film London is a non-for-profit agency primarily supported by national and regional government. They also receive project grants from a number of other organisations.
- The purpose of Microwave Film is to help develop projects that are shortlisted. It also helps these projects financially, the scheme's purpose is to challenge film-makers to shoot a full length film for up to £100,000 with cash and support.
- The London Calling project delivers training and expert mentoring to help the completion of London's films. The highlights of the scheme include: 15 short films are awarded a maximum of £4, training and mentoring is provided to all film-making teams.
Ill Manors
Ill Manors fits an arthouse/independent film. It's set in London and seems like a low-budget film. Throughout the trailer, there aren't many scenes that would cost a lot to make and therefore fits an arthouse/independent film. Its a British crime drama, which would be targeted at young teens/adults aged 16-25.
Liting
This film fits the profile of an arthouse film, as it seems like a low-budget production. Also, the film contains some parts of foreign language, which fits the profile of an arthouse film. In my opinion, I think the target audience for this film would be 18-35. I think it would appeal to a younger generation as it involves homosexuality.
Freestyle
Freestyle fits into an arthouse genre as it's British, low-budget film. There aren't many stunts in this film either, which emphasises that this is a low-budget film. I think the target audience for this film would be targeted towards a younger generation, mainly aged between 16-20.
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