Monday, 19 November 2012
My Brother The Devil Research
- The budget for 'my brother the devil' was £1,000,000
- The director of the film was Sally El Hosaini, she has directed other films such as, Green Zone, Fifth Bowl and Henna Night. She also wrote my brother the devil.
- The production companies behind the film were
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- James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, Said Taghmoui
Research: My Brother the Devil
Production Co: Rooks Nest Entertainment, Wild Horse Film Company.
Director: Sally El Hosaini
My Brother the Devil starring James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Said Taghmaoui is a story about two Egyptian immigrant's sons living in East London. The movie, not being as popular as Skyfall or Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 that was released a week after, receives competition as the other two films listed are known globally and are very popular.
Release in the UK November 9th and in US cinema and globally in 2013.
This film can be seen in
'Empire' - Leicester Square
Watermans Art Centre Cinema
Showcase Cinemas Newham
Selected Vue cinemas
The movie has its own Facebook and Twitter page.
There Twitter page has over 2,000 people following.
and the Facebook page has over 9,000 likes.
Director: Sally El Hosaini
My Brother the Devil starring James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Said Taghmaoui is a story about two Egyptian immigrant's sons living in East London. The movie, not being as popular as Skyfall or Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 that was released a week after, receives competition as the other two films listed are known globally and are very popular.
Release in the UK November 9th and in US cinema and globally in 2013.
This film can be seen in
'Empire' - Leicester Square
Watermans Art Centre Cinema
Showcase Cinemas Newham
Selected Vue cinemas
The movie has its own Facebook and Twitter page.
There Twitter page has over 2,000 people following.
and the Facebook page has over 9,000 likes.
For this film, advertisements have been kept to the minimum or they haven't been widely produced. But received a small column in a magazine called 'Sport'.
This film has won numerous awards including:
Best European Film.
Best Cinematography
James Floyd won Best Actor at Milan Film Festival
A review on the Guardian describes the film as 'bursting with energy', most of the reviews and comments left on websites like the Guardian leave positive feedback towards the film.
The movie was film in East London, Hackney.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
My Brother the Devil Research
My Brother the Devil is a 2012 coming of age film based in East London and focuses on two Egyptian brothers caught between the norms and values of society and their culture. The film was written and directed by Sally El Hosaini who won Best Newcomer at the BFI London Film Festival. The film was produced by Wild Horses Film Company and Rocks Nest Entertainment. It was released on the 9th of November and only distributed by a small variety of cinemas such as the VUE (in Islington and Stratford), Cineworld and Genesis. It faces hard competition from Skyfall which is still popular as well as the new film in the Twilight franchise - Breaking Dawn Part 2.
Although the film didn't receive huge billboards and buses adverts, the film was able to get a small column in a magazine which was distributed at public transports - the magazine is called Sport and on its front cover the popular game Black Ops 2 was featured on it. This would mainly attract the "younger generation" as that is what they craze about!The column with the film was featured along side the game as they both involve "guns". The film also had a poster which could be seen outside cinemas as well on random walls on the streets of the UK. Including all the above the film had an intense and entertaining trailer which made it intriguing to watch and leaving the viewer feeling rather ambivalent about the film
The film starred James Floyd who plays Rashid the charismatic and shrewd member of a local gang who seeks to give his brother a different life - Mo who is played by Fady Elsayed. Both actors were nominted for an award at the BFI London Film Festival however only James was able to win an award for Best Actor whilst Fady was only nominated for Best Newcomer.
Although the film didn't receive huge billboards and buses adverts, the film was able to get a small column in a magazine which was distributed at public transports - the magazine is called Sport and on its front cover the popular game Black Ops 2 was featured on it. This would mainly attract the "younger generation" as that is what they craze about!The column with the film was featured along side the game as they both involve "guns". The film also had a poster which could be seen outside cinemas as well on random walls on the streets of the UK. Including all the above the film had an intense and entertaining trailer which made it intriguing to watch and leaving the viewer feeling rather ambivalent about the film
The film starred James Floyd who plays Rashid the charismatic and shrewd member of a local gang who seeks to give his brother a different life - Mo who is played by Fady Elsayed. Both actors were nominted for an award at the BFI London Film Festival however only James was able to win an award for Best Actor whilst Fady was only nominated for Best Newcomer.
My Brother The Devil
My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini
Starring: James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Saïd Taghmaoui.
Production Companies: Rooks Nest Entertainment &a; Wild Horses Film Company
Release Date: 9th November
Cinemas shown in: Empire - Leicester Square
Vue - Islington & Shepherds Bush
Watermans Arts Centre Cinema
Showcase Cinemas - Newham
Filmed in Hackney, East London set on Homerton Estate
Awards won: Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale
CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London
Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival
Grand Jury Award at Outfest
Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival
Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival
The Daily Telegraph: 'favourite narrative feature'
The Hollywood Reporter: 'A crackling debut. Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying'
Official Facebook Page |
Official Twitter Page |
Friday, 9 November 2012
SkyFall Research
Sky Fall is the latest James Bond film, It's also the 23rd instalment of the bond series on screen and the 50th anniversary of bond films.
Directed by: Sam Mendes
Produced By: Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli
Written by: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade & John Logan
Starring: Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Bérénice Lim Marlohe &Albert Finney
Studio: Eon Productions
Distribution: MGM, Sony Pictures & Columbia Pictures (Which also produced Adele's song)
Release Date: 26 October (UK) & 9th November (US)
Budget: $200 Million
SkyFall is set to be the first ever bond film to be shown in IMAX cinemas
SkyFall Premier: 23rd October 2012
Music: "SkyFall" The official theme song - written and performed by Adele. Released 5th october 2012 at 0:07 as part of "Global James Bond Day"
Label: XL, Columbia
Recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studios and features a seventy-seven piece orchestra
The song went to #1 at the UK's iTunes online store less than ten hours after it was released
The single sold 84,000 copies in the UK during its first two days of release. On 14 october, "SkyFall" rose #2 on the UK single chart with sales of 92,000 copies
Promotion
SkyFall London bus banner |
Probably one of the most unique ways of promoting any film has been done by the bond instalment. Sky have dedicated a whole channel to showing every single bond film leading up to the release throughout october.
007 & Coca Cola Synergy |
SkyFall Official trailer Released july 31st |
SkyFall official Twitter page |
SkyFall official Facebook page |
Adele - SkyFall
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Skyfall Research
Skyfall premiered on the 23rd of October, and was released in the UK on the 26th of October, it has been the first James Bond film to be screened in all Imax cinemas. Also celebrating the 50th anniversary of the James Bond series.
Directed by Sam Mendez.
The movie has its own website, www.skyfall-movie.com, being the 23rd James Bond movie and longest running film of all time. The song by Adele plays whilst browsing to promote the official song. The advert has all the latest news on the film, releases and extras like action scenes from the movie.
They have also created a Twitter page for James Bond. So fans can keep updated with events to do with the movie. Also as Twitter is a rising social networking site, more people can find out about the movie.
The whole cast took centre stage at the Royal Albert Hall in London
There has been lots of promotion use for this movie, Skyfall has used a lot of sponsors to promote the movie. Like Heineken...
and competitons to win exclusive tickets by Coke Zero..
The production of Skyfall was suspended in 2010 because of financial problems and in January 2011 was given the release date of 9th November 2012 and that the UK and Ireland would release on the 26th of November, 2 weeks ahead. The budget of the production was US$150 million. Less than what had been spent on Quantum of Solace.
Principal photography was scheduled to take 133 days. First in and around London areas. Then moved to Turkey to continue to filming process.
Skyfall Research
Skyfall is 23rd film in the James Bond series and the third film which Daniel Craig stars in. The film was directed by Sam Mendes and was written by John Logan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Skyfall was produced by Eod Productions and was distributed by MGM and Song Pictures Entertainment. The film had a budget of $150 million and has since made $96,600,000 as of the 31st of October. It was said on the 2nd November that Skyfall set a record for the highest seven-day UK gross of all time with £37.2 million replacing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (£35.7M).
The film was advertised in many ways such as through huge billboards and the sides of buses. The billboards were put up before the release of the film which is the the 26th of October in the UK, putting them up before the release would give the public a chance to research the film a bit more and be aware of Skyfall. The film also had a trailer which aired on channels such as Film4 and other popular channels. The trailer was also available on the internet which could be seen through YouTube and the Skyfall website. The trailer had clips and scenes from the films which would give the public an ideas of what the film is all about and who stars in it. This is the trailer for Skyfall and almost reached 11 million views on YouTube:
During the premier on the 23rd of October which was located in London at the Royal Albert Hall, the stars of Skyfall were interview including Daniel Craig who say hes "incredibly proud" of playing Bond on the 50th anniversary since Dr.No in 1962 as well as Dame Judi Dench who claims to be "treated fairly well" when on the set of Skyfall and also says that Daniel Craig is "dedicated", "professional" and "totally James Bond". The whole premier is on YouTube and has since gained 30,000 views, this is the premier for SKyfall
In October it was announced that Skyfall managed to get Adele to write and sing a song which was recorded with her regular songwriter Paul Epworth. The song was released ahead of the release date of the film and was able to buy on iTunes on the 5th Ocotber at 0:07 which is dubbed as "James Bond Day" by the producers as it marks the 50th anniversary of the James Bond series. The song reached number 1 on the UK iTunes online store less than 10 hours of release. Having Adele sing the song brought even more attention to Skyfall as most people know Adele as the multi grammy winning and aritst of the year and so much more. Also the single which reached number two on the UK single chart would bring in more money for the film as Adele's creditably would generate more sales on the single. This is the Skyfall soundtrack which has almost gained 50 million views on YouTube;
The movie has its own Twitter and Facebook page which contains information of the film as well as the public opinions on the film. Some users posted positive whereas some weren't so positive. The social network sites would allow the film to get more attention from the youthful population as most social network sites are full of young people. Although the sites are popular with the youth some older people would have access to the pages and accounts so they can gain some information on the film. The film also has its own website (Skyfall Website) which has some music playing in the background as well as the trailer on the homepage. This would allow people without Facebook and Twitter to have access to information regarding the film such as how to buy the Adele soundtrack or when the film is released.
The film was shown in various cinemas such as Cineworld, VUE, Odean and for the first time ever at Imax cinemas. The movie was rated as 12A and was watchable by younger children while in the presence of an adult. The cinemas has posters of Skyfall which also included release dates and information on the film to notify the public also Cineworld had cardboard figurines of the main characters in the film.
The film was advertised in many ways such as through huge billboards and the sides of buses. The billboards were put up before the release of the film which is the the 26th of October in the UK, putting them up before the release would give the public a chance to research the film a bit more and be aware of Skyfall. The film also had a trailer which aired on channels such as Film4 and other popular channels. The trailer was also available on the internet which could be seen through YouTube and the Skyfall website. The trailer had clips and scenes from the films which would give the public an ideas of what the film is all about and who stars in it. This is the trailer for Skyfall and almost reached 11 million views on YouTube:
During the premier on the 23rd of October which was located in London at the Royal Albert Hall, the stars of Skyfall were interview including Daniel Craig who say hes "incredibly proud" of playing Bond on the 50th anniversary since Dr.No in 1962 as well as Dame Judi Dench who claims to be "treated fairly well" when on the set of Skyfall and also says that Daniel Craig is "dedicated", "professional" and "totally James Bond". The whole premier is on YouTube and has since gained 30,000 views, this is the premier for SKyfall
In October it was announced that Skyfall managed to get Adele to write and sing a song which was recorded with her regular songwriter Paul Epworth. The song was released ahead of the release date of the film and was able to buy on iTunes on the 5th Ocotber at 0:07 which is dubbed as "James Bond Day" by the producers as it marks the 50th anniversary of the James Bond series. The song reached number 1 on the UK iTunes online store less than 10 hours of release. Having Adele sing the song brought even more attention to Skyfall as most people know Adele as the multi grammy winning and aritst of the year and so much more. Also the single which reached number two on the UK single chart would bring in more money for the film as Adele's creditably would generate more sales on the single. This is the Skyfall soundtrack which has almost gained 50 million views on YouTube;
The movie has its own Twitter and Facebook page which contains information of the film as well as the public opinions on the film. Some users posted positive whereas some weren't so positive. The social network sites would allow the film to get more attention from the youthful population as most social network sites are full of young people. Although the sites are popular with the youth some older people would have access to the pages and accounts so they can gain some information on the film. The film also has its own website (Skyfall Website) which has some music playing in the background as well as the trailer on the homepage. This would allow people without Facebook and Twitter to have access to information regarding the film such as how to buy the Adele soundtrack or when the film is released.
The film was shown in various cinemas such as Cineworld, VUE, Odean and for the first time ever at Imax cinemas. The movie was rated as 12A and was watchable by younger children while in the presence of an adult. The cinemas has posters of Skyfall which also included release dates and information on the film to notify the public also Cineworld had cardboard figurines of the main characters in the film.
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Swede Information!
Researching Swede:
We
were told to create a swede - at first no one knew what a swede was so we
learnt what is was before doing anything. A swede is some sort remake/parody of
a desired film. To get an idea of what a swede was like and how it should be
done we watched several swedes of the internet. The first swede we all watched
together was Indiana Jones
Raiders of The Lost Ark - this swede followed some scenes in the movie but in
the directors and persons unique own way. The swede has several props which
made it different to the original movie such as having string to use as
cobwebs, cardboard poles to use as traps and a helmet to use a skull from the film.
Our swede:
The swede influenced and inspired us to make a swede that wasn't made and we came up with lots of possible swedes - mainly the genre of horror, we came up with a list of films such as:
- Scream
- Scary movie
- The exorcist
- Insidious
- Friday the 13th
- Paranormal Activity
- Omen
- The ring
- Silent Hill
Eventually we came to the conclusion of doing a swede of Paranormal Activity as it would be the easiest yet challenging to film. It would be easy as there wouldn't be much editing but it would challenging to get the right camera angles and movement as opposed to the original. Although we were on a tight budget we were able to get a suitable location as well as suitable props to make out swede as accurate as possible. Our location was the college and we used a room and the table as the bedroom scene also we used the corridor and staircase for the last scene to make it seem like a house. We had props such as tables and a duvet cover (the ghost).
Editing our swede:
After we filmed out swede, we had to put all the clips together. We had a lot of clips which were null and unusable as they were unnecessary sound and other things. However we took the best clips and put the whole swede together by using Final Cut pro. We also added music to add a sense of tension and scariness. We all took part in putting the swede together as everyone had different ideas on how it should be put together.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Producing A Film
Screen Writing
- Developing A story with believable interesting characters
The story is made with a storyline, beginning, middle and end. the characters are made with a past history and the writer must develop the characters very well. The genre of the film should be clear.
- The pitch
Pitching is briefly telling the story for 5-10 minutes, hitting all the major plot points and action along the way. First the writer pitches the story to other people for feedback; it is then ready to share to an agent, studio executive, director or producer.
- The treatment
Treatment is generally a 5-10 page synopsis of the story, a narrative outline written in such a way that the reader feels he is watching the story unfold.
- The script
if interest persists, a script will be requested. Produced screenwriters are paid union scale to write (and repeatedly re-write) requested sections of it.
- Rewriting
The script is repeatedly rewritten until finally agreed to perfect for the characters, plot and genre of the film.
2. Directing
The directors vision shaped the look and feel of a film. He or she is the creative force that pulls the film together, responsible for turning the words or a script into images on the screen.
(Then the cast and crew are assembled)
- Filming and Post-Production
After months or even years of development, delays, rewrites, the final script is set and the film goes into post-production. During this phase, budgets are detailed. scenes are planned and designed, and shooting schedule id prepared. Storyboard (visual representations of every shot) are prepared by a storyboard artist in consultation with director, director of photography and designer. Before a single frame is shot, the film is planned from beginning to end on paper. The final stages of post-production include weeks of rehearsal, set construction, and location and scouting.
3. Production
The film's producer acts as an administrator, communicator, and guide, helping hundreds of people reach a final goal: completing the film on schedule, on budget, and as the director envisioned.
4. Marketing
Methods of marketing: TV advertisements, posters, adverts on buses and bus stops (other public transport services), magazines and newspaper advertisements.
To effectively reach out to different age groups the film would advertised in mediums which attract their chosen target audience. E.g a film aged at an adult audience might be advertised in a newspaper, however a film aimed at teenagers might be advertised on a social network where teenagers a dominant e.g Twitter or Facebook.
5. Exhibition
Films are displayed to the audience in a variety of ways, such as:
Film Festivals
Trade Shows
The Internet
The Cinema
Television
DVD's
- Developing A story with believable interesting characters
The story is made with a storyline, beginning, middle and end. the characters are made with a past history and the writer must develop the characters very well. The genre of the film should be clear.
- The pitch
Pitching is briefly telling the story for 5-10 minutes, hitting all the major plot points and action along the way. First the writer pitches the story to other people for feedback; it is then ready to share to an agent, studio executive, director or producer.
- The treatment
Treatment is generally a 5-10 page synopsis of the story, a narrative outline written in such a way that the reader feels he is watching the story unfold.
- The script
if interest persists, a script will be requested. Produced screenwriters are paid union scale to write (and repeatedly re-write) requested sections of it.
- Rewriting
The script is repeatedly rewritten until finally agreed to perfect for the characters, plot and genre of the film.
2. Directing
The directors vision shaped the look and feel of a film. He or she is the creative force that pulls the film together, responsible for turning the words or a script into images on the screen.
(Then the cast and crew are assembled)
- Filming and Post-Production
After months or even years of development, delays, rewrites, the final script is set and the film goes into post-production. During this phase, budgets are detailed. scenes are planned and designed, and shooting schedule id prepared. Storyboard (visual representations of every shot) are prepared by a storyboard artist in consultation with director, director of photography and designer. Before a single frame is shot, the film is planned from beginning to end on paper. The final stages of post-production include weeks of rehearsal, set construction, and location and scouting.
3. Production
The film's producer acts as an administrator, communicator, and guide, helping hundreds of people reach a final goal: completing the film on schedule, on budget, and as the director envisioned.
4. Marketing
Methods of marketing: TV advertisements, posters, adverts on buses and bus stops (other public transport services), magazines and newspaper advertisements.
To effectively reach out to different age groups the film would advertised in mediums which attract their chosen target audience. E.g a film aged at an adult audience might be advertised in a newspaper, however a film aimed at teenagers might be advertised on a social network where teenagers a dominant e.g Twitter or Facebook.
5. Exhibition
Films are displayed to the audience in a variety of ways, such as:
Film Festivals
Trade Shows
The Internet
The Cinema
Television
DVD's
Monday, 22 October 2012
Editing our swede
Editing our Swede:
Editing our swede was the longest and hardest process in making our swede. We used the programme "Final Cut Pro" which was very good to use but also tricky at times. Here are the 8 stages of editing we done:
1) The first part of editing we done was identifying all the clips we wanted to use for our swede. This process was fairly long as we had quite a lot of clips to choose from.
2) The next thing we done was putting the chosen clips into order from the beginning scene to the end.
3) We then edited each of the chosen clips by shortening them and adding effects to them such as fades.
4) Next, we put all the final clips together in order which made the swede.
5) We then had to add some sound to our swede. we done this by searching scary/spooky sounds on youtube.
6) Once we found the sound[s] we wanted and needed we had to download and convert them using the programme: "ClipGrab"
7) This programme was easy to use and very efficient as it didn't take long. once everything was converted we then added the sounds to our swede
8) The final thing we had to do was cut and edit the sounds to only appear and be heard in certain scenes. this process took quite some time as we had to make it perfect. Once that was done, we had our swede!
Editing our swede was the longest and hardest process in making our swede. We used the programme "Final Cut Pro" which was very good to use but also tricky at times. Here are the 8 stages of editing we done:
1) The first part of editing we done was identifying all the clips we wanted to use for our swede. This process was fairly long as we had quite a lot of clips to choose from.
2) The next thing we done was putting the chosen clips into order from the beginning scene to the end.
3) We then edited each of the chosen clips by shortening them and adding effects to them such as fades.
4) Next, we put all the final clips together in order which made the swede.
5) We then had to add some sound to our swede. we done this by searching scary/spooky sounds on youtube.
6) Once we found the sound[s] we wanted and needed we had to download and convert them using the programme: "ClipGrab"
7) This programme was easy to use and very efficient as it didn't take long. once everything was converted we then added the sounds to our swede
8) The final thing we had to do was cut and edit the sounds to only appear and be heard in certain scenes. this process took quite some time as we had to make it perfect. Once that was done, we had our swede!
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Film industry - Production Stages
There
are three production stages when making a film these are pre-production,
production and post production.
Pre-Production
Production:
Pre-Production
The first stage of
producing a film is doing
all the important stuff such developing the idea/script, casting your film,
assigning jobs for everyone, scouting locations which is called “Pre-Production”.
The production stage is when you film your script with
all the actors and in the chosen locations. The length of the production stage
varies from movies as the longer the movie, the more scenes meaning more
filming time.
Post
Production
This is where you edit your film. You do all required
special effects, you add soundtrack etc. Also this is where all the filmed scenes get put
together making it more of a film.
These are all techniques used to release and market the film.
Distribution:
This stage is how the public and audience gets to see the film, this is done from:
- Home cinema
- Theatres
- Television
Marketing
Marketing is how the film is shown to the public Some ways companies market their films is:
•Social
Networking such as Twitter Trends, Facebook Pages
•Advertisements
on TV, Online ads (YouTube)
•Billboards
Exhibition
This is how and where the public see the movies, this is done through:
Exhibition
This is how and where the public see the movies, this is done through:
•Movie Theatres
•Online streaming – Netflix, Movies Websites, YouTube
•TV
•DVD’s & Blu-ray
Skyfall Research
Skyfall is the newest James Bond film, it is the 23rd film in the James Bond series.
The director of the film is Sam Mendes, filming was suspended for a two years due to financial difficulties by MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a film producing company).
Filming of Skyfall officially started in November 2011, and took place in the UK, China and Turkey.
Main Characters:
Daniel Craig as James Bond, agent 007: The protagonist, in the film Bond seems to be in denial about whether he wants to continue his life as an agent.
Javier Bardem as Raoul Silva: The revengeful antagonist, he originally worked for the MI6 but is now out looking to seek revenge on those he felt betrayed him, making him a 'cyber terrorist'.
Judi Dench as M (Head of MI6): The head of MI6 and Bond's commanding officer
Plot:
The identities of all Mi6 agents are leaked onto the internet and James Bond is thought to be dead after a failed operation at Istanbul. Later M's ability to run the Mi6 is questioned, subsequently the government proceeds to review her handling of the situation in Istanbul.
The service itself gets attacked, Bond then reappears which allows the head of the secret service to search for Raoul Silva, the villain of the film who attempts to black mail M and Bond as he has a personal connection to them both.
Production
The production of the film was delayed throughout 2010 as MGM faced finical problems;
The films budget is estimated to be at $150 million.
Skayfall is set to be the first James Bond film to be released in IMAX venues.
Filming
Filiming began in November 2011, and started in London.
In March 2012 it was moved to Turkey and filming proceeded until the 6th of May.
Some parts of South Africa, China are also featured in the film.
The film was scheduled to take up 133 days to complete.
Premier
Skyfall will premier in London on the 23rd of October and will be released to the rest of the UK on the 26th. The film's release will share the anniversary of the 50th film of the James Bond series, which began with Dr. No in 1962.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Paranormal Activity Swede
This is a draft to the Paranormal Activity Swede poster! This is was one way we advertised our swede and it turned out to a be successful poster as it got the public intrigued. I decided to keep it the same because it might help the audience identify the real version and our version since we're using the sort of same scene for one of our takes.
This was done on Photoshop, I simply added some writing to identify that it's the swede. This will also be the cover for our Facebook page!
Researching Swedes
Production, Distribution, Marketing and Exhibition
Production
Pre-production stage
- Refers to the tasks undertaken before production begins.
- for small video companies it could mean everything that happens before shooting begins e.g. Meeting with the client, storyboarding etc..
For feature films it is more specific
- Location scouting
- Special effects identification and preparation
- Production schedule
- Set construction
- Script locking (semi finalisation of the script)
- script read through with cast, director and other interested parties.
Production
Refers to part of the process in which footage is recorded. Also known as principal photography.
- In feature films, the production stage s the point at which it is no longer financially viable to cancel the project - it is almost always cheaper to continue.
- Principal is to record all required shots.
Post-Production
- Mainly editing takes place. The 'retouching'.
- Editing video footage, soundtrack and adding sound effects.
- Adding titles and graphics.
- Colour correction.
- Special effects.
- Re-shooting scenes(if necessary).
Distribution
The idea of the movie is used and they create an outline to promote interest in idea, then a studio or independent investor decides to purchase rights to the film. People are brought together to make the film and then is completed and sent to the studio. The studio makes the licensing agreement with a distribution company who then determine how many copies of the film to make. They then show the movie to prospective buyers representing theatres. The buyers negotiate terms and lease agreement.
Then the prints are sent to the theatres a few days before the opening day. The movie is shown for a specific number of weeks. Then the customers (us) buy tickets to see the movie. At the end of the engagement the theatre sends the print back to the distribution company and makes payment on the lease agreement.
Marketing
- The red carpet premier.
- Advertising on TV's, billboards and magazines. Also online trailers.
- Actors featured may endorse a product to allow people to recognise.
Exhibition
We can engage with films through the internet, which are mainly pirated copies, but companies like 'Netflix' and 'Lovefilm' have made hit blockbusters available to us for a fixed price monthly so the customer can enjoy top movies from years ago. Cinemas always release new films every week. After a few years the movies are shown on TV or can be bought on Sky Box Office or on DVD after a few weeks or months. Private screenings before the film are shown to the public.
Sunday, 23 September 2012
A 'Mean Girls' Swede
As a task we were asked to post the link to a swede we enjoyed :D
here it is...
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