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How does the film industry in the Caribbean differ from the U.S. and the U.K.

 

The film market is a global film production industry that builds on the premise of film production, manufacture, and selling of films.

 

In other words, Film Markets are concentrated on film commerce. Now every country has its own film market and differs from other countries in terms of language, culture, and other national influences embedded in their societies---As films are the reflections of reality. The box office is where tickets are sold and on a foreign multi-national level is known as the Global box office. Therefore, in this article, the film market in differences in Latin America and The Caribbean from that of The United States and The United Kingdom shall be highlighted

 

Contemporary film productions are beginning to blossom and home-grown filmmakers are thriving on the festive circuit, however, these local projects do not compare to Hollywood at the multiplex. There are a lot of contributing factors to why this is extant but one cannot undercut the datum that most Hollywood blockbuster films dwell on the Fantastical, Science-fiction and Action movies which are conveyed with the finest of cutting-edge technology to give the audience and prospecting audience at the edges of their seats.

 

Now although the population of Latin America is double that of the United States, the Film Market thrives more in the United States, which is in fact, the third largest film market in the world behind China and India. Unusually here the sales can be well monitored and there are fewer chances of piracy, at least not while in the cinema. The film, as a business, flourish more in the United States and the United Kingdom due to the more rigid structure. For example, probably more people in Latin America have not seen “Black Panther”, but it does not count because the means of procuring this film are not, to use this term loosely, completely legal. The film culture in Latin America is just, if not bigger than the film culture in the United States and the United Kingdom however when it comes to sales and recorded statistics, the United States and the United Kingdom record more.

 

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