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BOX OFFICE
About Box Office:
Box office helps to find information related to the performance of films and, the gross collections that each film has done on that particular week. Box offices are found in all those nations, who have a thriving film industry. Box office provides vital details and statistics about the performance of a film, in a particular region. Box office also helps in the sale of tickets, in the form of admission charges in a particular locale. These transactions can also be performed at the tabletop, with the help of a released hole from the wall or a grille. The word “Box office” is exclusively used for the film industry. It also indicates the patronage of specific production houses, just as in theatre shows and in films.
Miscellaneous:
Sometimes, box offices predict good outcomes for a particular film having good story and from a reputed production house. But at the end of the day, it is the people and not the box office officials, who determine the fate of a film irrespective of the production house from which the film was made. Box office collections are calculated from the amount of public, who come to watch the film and also, from the cash collected through sales of tickets. Analysis of the performance also helps the film industry, in the sense that they provide vital statistics necessary for a film to be declared a hit or a flop. Box office performances of films also arouse interest for fans.
Inference:
Most box office critics complain that, it is due to the box office that many film makers see film making, as money minting business rather than seeing it as a form of an art. This has led to the hitting of numerous commercial films at the box office having moderate quality. Thanks to the advent of internet, box office collections can be monitored through various websites, who provide step by step analysis of the performance of each and every film, that are released in theatres and multiplexes. It is observed that the distributor of film gets to keep at least half of the amount generated from the film, while the rest goes to the theatres that display the film. |