Proliferation of content

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PROLIFERATION OF CONTENT Priya Roadh

Transcript of Proliferation of content

PROLIFERATION OF CONTENT Priya Roadh

PROLIFERATION OF CONTENT

Proliferation of content- the increase in rapid growth of content.

PROLIFERATION OF CONTENT

TrendsIn that same week, the films Misfits and Age of kill were released. The main competitor of Jurassic world in that month was Terminator. Both the Jurassic world and Terminator are seen as unoriginal as they are both sequels and franchises of their first film.

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Franchises, sequels and prequelsJurassic world would be seen as unoriginal as it is a sequel to Jurassic park, which was 20 years ago. The story for Jurassic world was written by Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa.

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AdaptationsJurassic world is not an adaptation of any content but is a sequel to Jurassic park.

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Is there anything original left?As Jurassic world is a sequel to Jurassic park, it would be considered to be unoriginal, however, it would be considered as an original idea as the film is based on the idea of the writer.

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TrendsBig hero 6 and 50 shades of grey were released in the same week as Kingsman: the secret service. They are not similar films, which meant that it would be easier for Kingsman: the secret service to easily compete against these films. However, in that same month Ted 2 was released in which it was listed in the Top Twenty as they emerged as winners of the box office for films not based on existing content.

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Franchises, sequels and prequelsKingsman: the secret service is not based on any franchises, sequels and prequels as it is pre-existing content.

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Is there anything original left?British independent films are considered to be unique as Kingsman: the secret service is based on pre-existing content.

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AdaptationsKingsman: the secret service was adapted from a comic spy book called ‘the secret service’ written by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons.