Latest White Paper From Movio, Film Industry’s Global Leader in Data Analytics, Confirms That Underrepesented Moviegoers Ex...
25 October 2019 - 4:00AM
Business Wire
With both an increasingly diverse moviegoing audience and an
increasingly diverse U.S. population, understanding how to attract
diverse audiences will soon be paramount to the success of
filmmakers and marketers, and to the sustainability of the
exhibition sector. Movio’s recently released white paper, The
Diversity Demand: Securing the Future of Moviegoing, examines how
theatrical audience composition correlates to increased
representation on screen, and if this suggests an opportunity to
drive box office by producing content representative of audiences
that have historically been underrepresented in film.
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The analysis confirms a correlation between a minority group’s
representation on screen and that group’s audience turnout, with
some groups attending in numbers at more than twice the usual rate.
The research also shows that increased representation of minority
groups on screen can influence less engaged moviegoers within that
demographic cohort to attend the theater.
As a cursory analysis, Movio selected several pairs of
theatrically released films which would generally be considered
“similar” in terms of both genre and budget. For each pair, one
film featured an underrepresented lead or co-lead and the other
film did not. The audience composition of each title was then
analyzed by Movio’s data science team. Some highlights include:
- The audience for Pixar’s Coco was nearly 75% more Latinx than
the audience for another Pixar hit, Incredibles 2.
- Horror hit Us brought out an audience that was nearly 100% more
Black than the audience that attended similar title, A Quiet Place.
However, the diverse cast also drew large numbers of non-Black
moviegoers and was widely successful at the box office making 8x
its production budget.
- Analyzing a trio of similar Romantic Comedy titles, the
research found Crazy Rich Asians attracted an audience that was
186% more Asian and What Men Want attracted an audience that was
296% more Black than the audience that attended Isn’t It
Romantic.
- Crazy Rich Asians also brought in a significantly higher share
of First Time, Infrequent, and Occasional Asian moviegoers than any
other ethnic cohort.
- Comparing DC superhero hits Wonder Woman and Aquaman, the
analysis shows the female led superhero title did not significantly
alter the demographic profile of the audience in attendance, as
both titles attracted an audience that was 40-41% female.
Considering Hollywood’s longstanding hesitation to release a
female-led superhero movie, the “absence of underperformance”
within a certain audience group (male moviegoers, in this case) may
be as meaningful as a title’s overperformance with another.
- Mega Blockbuster hit Black Panther attracted an audience that
was 38% more Black than Avengers: Infinity War. This is huge in
absolute terms, with 40.7% of all Black U.S. moviegoers attending
Black Panther.
“Movio’s ability to tie ticket purchases to individual
moviegoers enables us to decipher the drivers of collective
moviegoing behavior and to analyze attendance trends within
demographic groups,” says Chief Commercial Officer and President of
Movio Media Craig Jones, who will discuss the White Paper findings
during his appearance at the upcoming New York Film Conference.
“Today’s consumer has countless entertainment options, making it
easier than ever for diverse audiences to find content that speaks
to their tastes and experiences. If cinema is to remain relevant
and continue having a cultural impact, it must attract these
audiences by delivering more representative content.”
Discover all the insights and download the full white paper at:
movio.co/nyfc
About Movio: Movio is the global leader in marketing data
analytics and campaign management solutions, revolutionizing the
way the film industry interacts with moviegoers. Movio is the
world’s most comprehensive source of moviegoer data and has
products designed specifically with the challenges of movie
marketing in mind. Movie lovers at heart, it’s our mission to
connect everyone with their ideal movie. Movio is a company of
Vista Group International Ltd (NZX & ASX: VGL).
www.movio.co @MovioHQ www.linkedin.com/company/movio
Note on defining diversity for this white paper: By definition,
diversity equates to variety, of being composed of differing
elements. In the context of the film industry, the conversation
around diversity generally refers to variation in gender,
ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, and disability behind the
camera, on screen, and within moviegoing audiences. Traditionally,
representation both on screen and behind the camera has been
disproportionately male and Caucasian. The call for diversity aims
to bring film industry representation into better alignment with
each group’s proportional representation in the general
population.
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