As for production companies, there are a few other dramatic thrillers that I would like to mention as well as their production companies. The 2014 dramatic thriller “Gone Girl”, directed by Karyn Kusama, was produced by the 20th Century Studios company. Another dramatic thriller, “Nightcrawler”, also released in 2014 and directed by Dan Gilroy, was produced by Bold Films. One last dramatic thriller, “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo”, released in 2009 and directed by Niels Arden Oplev, was produced by Yellow Bird. One of the most popular companies I found through research was the 20th Century Studios production company. For the movie, “The Call”, that I did my case study on, they were produced by WWE Studios. Because my partner and I have so much inspiration from this film, WWE would be our ideal choice in producing “The Vanished”.
For our film, we plan to produce with a larger studio just because they are more well-known. If I had to choose between two movies that had different production companies, I would personally choose the one which is more well-known due to the fact that I know how the movies are made and the overall quality content of them. If we have a larger production company, our audience will most likely want to watch our film knowing that it has been produced by a popular production company. As for convincing WWE Studios that our film is worth financing, we would write them a thorough letter explaining in great detail on what our film is about, what we plan on doing with our film, and have the ability to provide positive feedback from our film in order to impress this company. By doing so, hard work and time will have to really be put into this project in order to receive desired results.
