Talk:Film screening
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[edit]I disagree that it's patent nonsense, but should be removed from wikipedia nonetheless. Maybe a transwiki to wiktionary is in order? Pumeleon 01:57, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry about that I accidentally pressed the "Save Page" button early. I fixed it afterwards to what I intended it to be. If you think it necessary you could move it to wikitionary but I would like to have to opportunity to develop on the page and improve on it. Maf654321 02:04, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
Disagree with deletion request
[edit]This article needs EXPANSION and possible merging with existing articles, not deletion. There is a planned purpose for different types of film screening. See main article.
Film screenings are part of the production and release cycle of mass-market films, before they are widely released to theaters. In general, "screening" applies to the displaying of a film under special circumstances.
Screenings are presented here in rough chronological order:
- Test screenings for early edits of a film
- Focus groups - formal test screenings of an ostensibly complete film, with very detailed documentation of audience responses.
- Private Screenings - for V.I.P.s, investors, media representatives to generate early buzz.
- Critic Screenings - for national and major market critics in advance of print and television production-cycle deadlines.
- Preview screenings - for the public, sometimes at boutique theaters (which are not slated for public paid audiences). Sneak previews, too.
I will take responsibility for providing the initial batch of references. I've commented out the tags in the main article.
--Lexein 14:16, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
Merge
[edit]I propose merging Test Screening into Film Screening and redirected. --Lexein 15:08, 17 March 2007 (UTC)