When distributing a film it is important that we choose the right distribution company and maximising profit.
Walt Disney:
Disney Studios distributes all across the world which would benefit to us as it will maximize our profits as we can reach a greater audience. However, the name Disney has a particular reputation of children's entertainment and will not want to damage this by distributing a horror film. Therefore, Touchstone -a company owned by marvel- will be available to provide the same service as Disney Studios. Touchstone will be able to distribute our film as it is also a large company that will be able to distribute all across the world. We would have to implement the Touchstone logo into our opening sequence as the audience would recognize the distribution company and instantly know what our film entails. Therefore the audience will know what to expect based on previous films that have been distributed by Touchstone and will think positively of our film as a result. For example, the film Signs (2002) was a suspense building film similar to our film.
Columbia Pictures:
This is an American distribution company of the Columbia TriStar Motivation Pictures group. This will aid us in distributing in America as it is where we would like to distribute to mostly. This is because the there are millions of people in the Hollywood demographic making it perfect to making a profit. Although, our film is primarily targeted at the British audience between the ages if 15-24 I believe that our film can be successful in America. Columbia Pictures is also part of Sony Entertainment and a subsidiary of the conglomerates. As Columbia Pictures is a part of Sony it also has a reputation of producing similar films that we hope will effect our film in a positive way. A similar film to Redwood is Underworld: Awakening which is a action/horror.
Universal:
This too is an American distribution company as it has a headquarters in California. Therefore, we will be able to distribute our film in America, helping us maximise our profit margin. But it also has one in the United Kingdom in London which is our primary location. Universal owns 15% of the distribution market which a huge amount that will be able to make our film a success. This is because they will have the resources such as capital to be able distribute across all of Europe and America. As we will only have limited finance, we may not be able to distribute across the world but only Europe and America. Which is damaging to our box office but Europe and America are both major places to distribute and we feel that these regions are necessary to distribute to in order to make a successful film.
Sunday, 29 January 2017
Monday, 23 January 2017
Donnie Darko: end credits
Donnie Darko
The background for the end credits is white suggesting purity and innocence. However, it is also uneven with noticeable darker spots on it suggesting deeper aspects. This represents the main character as he is innocent at heart but cannot control himself. as he is mentally ill. This is also backed up by the font style as there are many. This could be interpreted as different sides to Donnie's personality which are much darker.
The music in the background as we watch the credits is very moving. This is to make the last scene of Donnies death more emotional and we connect more, If we can connect more to the characters then we feel a greater sense of happiness or sadness is something good or bad happens to a character, In this respect, we as an audience are able to sympathize with Donnie Darko's family. The point of building a rapport with the audience as it leeds to a better understanding and relationship with the characters.
Then the rest of the credits appear in a solid black font suggesting simplicity and lack of meaning. The colour of the font, black. sharply contrasts the white background conveying a bipolar or schizophrenic aspect to Donnie Darko which effects millions or people. We feel somewhat distressed by this thought as we find it hard to understand how it effects people and how to behave around the mentally ill and so become outcasts to society.
The transition of one the fonts is a fade which connotes peace possible for the death of Donnie Darko. The peaceful transitions working in time with the music create a tranquil atmosphere for the audience. However, the transitions for the next font are more ordered suggesting the more sophisticated and unforgiving parts of society who can not and will not understand other peoples view.
My group and I may use a similar font in order to create the same simple feeling that Donnie Darko has captured. If we do this then the music must compliment each other perfectly otherwise what we are trying to capture will not be done correctly.
The background for the end credits is white suggesting purity and innocence. However, it is also uneven with noticeable darker spots on it suggesting deeper aspects. This represents the main character as he is innocent at heart but cannot control himself. as he is mentally ill. This is also backed up by the font style as there are many. This could be interpreted as different sides to Donnie's personality which are much darker.
The music in the background as we watch the credits is very moving. This is to make the last scene of Donnies death more emotional and we connect more, If we can connect more to the characters then we feel a greater sense of happiness or sadness is something good or bad happens to a character, In this respect, we as an audience are able to sympathize with Donnie Darko's family. The point of building a rapport with the audience as it leeds to a better understanding and relationship with the characters.
Then the rest of the credits appear in a solid black font suggesting simplicity and lack of meaning. The colour of the font, black. sharply contrasts the white background conveying a bipolar or schizophrenic aspect to Donnie Darko which effects millions or people. We feel somewhat distressed by this thought as we find it hard to understand how it effects people and how to behave around the mentally ill and so become outcasts to society.
The transition of one the fonts is a fade which connotes peace possible for the death of Donnie Darko. The peaceful transitions working in time with the music create a tranquil atmosphere for the audience. However, the transitions for the next font are more ordered suggesting the more sophisticated and unforgiving parts of society who can not and will not understand other peoples view.
My group and I may use a similar font in order to create the same simple feeling that Donnie Darko has captured. If we do this then the music must compliment each other perfectly otherwise what we are trying to capture will not be done correctly.
Preliminary task
I edited the first 16 seconds of the video, Matt Lloyd then did the next 12 seconds until 0:28 and Ewan Griffiths did the last 24 seconds.
There is an initial establishing shot for 0:07 seconds long to show the audience the location. The a continuity low angle shot follows which flows with the film. We have purposely practiced continuity in order to improve our editing skills. We have also practiced the 180 degree during a conversation as we need to use this in our final film.
Saturday, 21 January 2017
Friday, 20 January 2017
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Technology changes
The increase in hardware has improved the quality of
production, benefitting genres in particular that utilise CGI and 3D. Force Awakens used a combination of real life
locations and computer generated images for some scenes. Force Awakens used the
best technology in the Dolby vision format with a dynamic range of 2020 colour.
The development of hardware has also impacted Avengers Assemble as more than
2200 special effects were used in creating the 2012 film. Films are able to
create a new world for the audience in higher detail than ever before. From the audience’s perspective this is a huge
deal as they can enjoy a much better quality. Therefore, Films such as the
Force Awakens and Avengers Assemble are more successful. Mark Ruffalo used a motion capture suit in
order to bring the hulk to life in a way that hasn’t been done before. The
result in ever improving technology has allowed characters like the hulk to be
more lifelike as we can now capture facial and body expressions, to give the
character a personality an audience can enjoy.
Digital theatrical distribution has become a much more common
way of transporting a film. Traditionally, film companies would have to send a
reel to the cinemas for them to preview the film. This was done through
horizontal integration as third party transporting companies would deliver the
film to each cinema. However, in more recent times a film company does not need
the distribution company to distribute films, they simply can just download it
from the company. This has saved cost as film companies do not have to produce
reels specifically designed for the cinemas. Also, it has increased efficiency
as it is much quicker to download a film than to transport it. This has also
helped with releases as film companies can decide when is the best time for
cinemas to download their film. As well, if you have to deliver a film via a
third party company to 12 different countries – the amount of countries Force
Awakens was released in, then the reels may be delivered at different times
around the world so to combat this, downloading a film is much better as it
reaches the cinemas at the same time. It
is much better to have the film in the cinemas at the same time as it keeps the
hype around the film. If the film is slowly integrated in to cinemas, then
spoilers will ruin the films atmosphere.
Home entertainment needs of audiences are satisfied by
increasing home streaming. As a result of online streaming companies such as
Netflix and Amazon Prime, there has been a decrease in DVD and blu ray sales by
16%. This clearly shows that audience prefer to download a film online. It is
much quicker to download a film the it is to go out and purchase a disk copy.
This is reinforced by the 30% increase of online streaming. Technology has
increased vastly and is much more commercialised then it use to be. The increase in 3D, 4K, ultra HD and curved
TVs in the home gives a wider range of ways in which a person can watch a film,
therefore people are more willing to pay extra for a high quality film.
Digital content has increased the amount of piracy and also
the means in which larger conglomerates and distributors tackle this. Technology has allowed people to easily
pirate a film then it once was. Traditionally people would record the film on
their phone a distribute via selling it on DVDs. However, cinemas now have
infrared cameras to easily spot if this is happening, but now it is much harder
to catch people pirating films and it is much easier to illegally watch them.
Illegal streaming companies hack into film company’s servers and download the
films. People can therefore just go online and steam it without having to pay
for it. 45% of Americans admit to streaming illegally online and it increases
to 70% of people for a younger audience. Pirating a film can impact a film
greatly, The Wolf of Wall street was the most pirated film of 2014 with 30
million downloads. The film only grossed $117 million dollars meaning it lost a
huge amount of profit.
We can implement the increase in hardware and software changes into our final media product. This is because technology is more readily available as we have access to high resolution cameras and efficient software. Ewan owns a Cannon camera which is able to take High Definition videos and Matt had an iPhone 7 which had the latest technology for smartphone cameras and so we are able to take some cinematic pictures and videos. At school we have Apple macs which will allow us to edit our footage in the Final Cut Pro software. Without these essential pieces of technology we may not be able to create an effective opening sequence. Therefore, our film will not be successful as nobody will have an interest as we did not hook them which is our aim.
We can implement the increase in hardware and software changes into our final media product. This is because technology is more readily available as we have access to high resolution cameras and efficient software. Ewan owns a Cannon camera which is able to take High Definition videos and Matt had an iPhone 7 which had the latest technology for smartphone cameras and so we are able to take some cinematic pictures and videos. At school we have Apple macs which will allow us to edit our footage in the Final Cut Pro software. Without these essential pieces of technology we may not be able to create an effective opening sequence. Therefore, our film will not be successful as nobody will have an interest as we did not hook them which is our aim.
Sunday, 8 January 2017
Focus group
Our focus group will help me and my group as it will enable us to understand what the target audience want and what they think of our film. We need to know what the target audience want because if we create a film they will not enjoy then it will not be successful. If we make a film they want to see being made, then the film will get a positive response. If the target audience guides us in how we can improve our film as they will tailor it to suit their interests which in turn will make a successful film. From our focus group we can tell that our target audience particularly like the use of POV camera shots and our location, we will keep both of these aspects. However, they feel we should create a backstory to the characters so the audience can connect more. This adds a sense of realism to the characters to make our film more believable.
Friday, 6 January 2017
Idependent study
Comedy:
Mrs. Doubtfire was a comedy made in 1993 starring Robin Williams as the main
role. This immediately connotes the genre of the film as Williams has
previously done which is typically is comedy. Originally this film received
mixed reviews but more recently it has been placed in America’s top 100 films.
Action:
The Matrix pushed the boundaries of SGI and created a new approach to films and it portrayed a different approach on the genre. CGI accounts for about 20 percent of the entire film as the visual effects range from bottomless pits to the stopping of bullets as well as the slow motion.
Thriller:
Reservoir dogs is a well-known thriller as it follows eight men as they attempt a diamond heist. However, thigs do not go to plan and we as an audience watch their struggle in pulling off their mission. This is one of the most controversial films in the 90s as the amount of violence portrayed was far greater than in any other film. This is due to the well known Quentin ear slicing scene insinuates torture. However we don't actually see the ear being removed, we can insinuate what is happening through the muffled screams.
The Matrix pushed the boundaries of SGI and created a new approach to films and it portrayed a different approach on the genre. CGI accounts for about 20 percent of the entire film as the visual effects range from bottomless pits to the stopping of bullets as well as the slow motion.
Thriller:
Reservoir dogs is a well-known thriller as it follows eight men as they attempt a diamond heist. However, thigs do not go to plan and we as an audience watch their struggle in pulling off their mission. This is one of the most controversial films in the 90s as the amount of violence portrayed was far greater than in any other film. This is due to the well known Quentin ear slicing scene insinuates torture. However we don't actually see the ear being removed, we can insinuate what is happening through the muffled screams.
Spy:
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery is a 1997 American action comedy film and the of the Austin Powers series. Mike Myers plays the protagonist role of Austin Powers as well as the antagonist, Dr Evil. Austin Powers takes a different approach to conventional spy films such as James Bond. This attracts a wide audience range as it takes a diverse approach to a saturated market.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery is a 1997 American action comedy film and the of the Austin Powers series. Mike Myers plays the protagonist role of Austin Powers as well as the antagonist, Dr Evil. Austin Powers takes a different approach to conventional spy films such as James Bond. This attracts a wide audience range as it takes a diverse approach to a saturated market.
Science Fiction:
Demolition Man stars Sylvester Stallone as Sergeant John Spartan and Wesley Snipes as Simon Phoenix. The plot of the film is watching protagonist Sylvester Stallone follow the antagonist Wesley Snipes into the future to prevent any crimes being committed. The film Demolition Man presents an unconventional take on the standard police pursuit. It captures the audience’s imagination as they wonder whether the future will look like how the film portrays it to be. Not only this but very few films risked implementing the future aspect like Demolition Man did so it creates a unique film.
Demolition Man stars Sylvester Stallone as Sergeant John Spartan and Wesley Snipes as Simon Phoenix. The plot of the film is watching protagonist Sylvester Stallone follow the antagonist Wesley Snipes into the future to prevent any crimes being committed. The film Demolition Man presents an unconventional take on the standard police pursuit. It captures the audience’s imagination as they wonder whether the future will look like how the film portrays it to be. Not only this but very few films risked implementing the future aspect like Demolition Man did so it creates a unique film.
Historical
context
Film prices were at an all-time high and were not as cheap as they once were. This may be due to the cost of the production of each film. More and more films were using CGI raising the cost from the average $53million to over $100. Not only did films use CGI but they also used more well-known stars with a higher asking price. They were used to bring a wider target audience due to their popularity which attracts mainstreamers who will only see a film if there is a popular actor/actress in it. Unfortunately, prices went up to $5 making it too expensive for some audiences. This suggests that the target audience has changed as now only some people were able to consistently afford the tickets.
Film prices were at an all-time high and were not as cheap as they once were. This may be due to the cost of the production of each film. More and more films were using CGI raising the cost from the average $53million to over $100. Not only did films use CGI but they also used more well-known stars with a higher asking price. They were used to bring a wider target audience due to their popularity which attracts mainstreamers who will only see a film if there is a popular actor/actress in it. Unfortunately, prices went up to $5 making it too expensive for some audiences. This suggests that the target audience has changed as now only some people were able to consistently afford the tickets.
VCRs were
still very popular and so copies of the films were made and sold creating an
even higher profit margin for the company. The DVD was an upcoming technology
that only some films used as a format to sell their newly released films. This
is because the quality of a DVD was far better than the VCR and it was slowly
being replaced.
Typical,
violence was never portrayed in films in the 90s so when Reservoir dogs was
made complaints were made against the film for its graphic narrative and so it
was cut and banned for certain countries. The most well know scene from
Reservoir dogs is when Mr Blond removes the ear of an enemy. We dint actually
see the ear being removed but we can hear the screams of victim creating an
unsettling atmosphere for the audience.
1991 marked
the end of the Cold War with Russia. After around 45 years of military tension
between the US and the Soviets. Although there was no fighting like WW I and WW
II each side threatened to use nuclear weapons on one another, Neither side
used them.
Scream
Scream is a well-known film with extremely recognizable features. These include the costume the antagonist, the hack and slash style the questions the villain likes to ask. The film was very successful and became the highest grossing film in the US earning $173 million worldwide. In the 80s horror films decreased in popularity after many poorly made sequels were made which in term changed the face of horror film. However, scream is perceived to be a film that saved the horror genre as it was credited to being revitalizing. Scream also break the 4th wall which adds a sense of realism into the film. This is done by the characters referring to other horror films such as “Halloween” and “Nightmare on elm st”. The effect on the audience is that they are more connected to the character feel as though they are involved with the film
Scream is a well-known film with extremely recognizable features. These include the costume the antagonist, the hack and slash style the questions the villain likes to ask. The film was very successful and became the highest grossing film in the US earning $173 million worldwide. In the 80s horror films decreased in popularity after many poorly made sequels were made which in term changed the face of horror film. However, scream is perceived to be a film that saved the horror genre as it was credited to being revitalizing. Scream also break the 4th wall which adds a sense of realism into the film. This is done by the characters referring to other horror films such as “Halloween” and “Nightmare on elm st”. The effect on the audience is that they are more connected to the character feel as though they are involved with the film
Plot:
The plot of the film follows the killer as he immediately kills a character within the first ten minutes. This is to set the scene and create unsettling atmosphere for the rest of the film. This is to promptly engage the audience as the film creates an enigma surrounding the killer. The audience throughout wonder who the masked killer is. It also follows the struggle the one of the main characters as she attempts to live with the tragic past of her mother and the fleeing of the murderer throughout the film.
The plot of the film follows the killer as he immediately kills a character within the first ten minutes. This is to set the scene and create unsettling atmosphere for the rest of the film. This is to promptly engage the audience as the film creates an enigma surrounding the killer. The audience throughout wonder who the masked killer is. It also follows the struggle the one of the main characters as she attempts to live with the tragic past of her mother and the fleeing of the murderer throughout the film.
During film the music perfectly complements the bloody scenes as it both the music and the scene are frantic. The music helps to create a sense of emergency within the film. This is called empathetic sound as it matches the mood of the killer. However, for the victims, it is more contrapuntal as the quirky music does not match the tragic events. There is also a wide range of monologue, dialogue and multilogue, this is apparent in most of the scenes when the characters interact. There is also ambient sound when the characters are stabbed as it emphases and exaggerates the sound of the knife. This is intended to unsettle the audience and create a uncomfortably atmosphere. There was also silence which creates a disturbing feeling and can often effect the audience more than music. This is because the audience are unaware of what could happen next whereas you can often predict what will happen just with the music. Therefore, the films unforeseeable ending captures the audiences interest.
In the 90s the internet had not really become a reality for some people and so it was not widely used. It was not until 98 that Google Inc. Was founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page to promote and oversee the rival yahoo. This means it was difficult to use the internet and actually find the information you were looking for. After the search engines had been created the internet became simpler as information was easier to locate. However, the internet did not truly take off until 99 when users could upload information and videos. This is also when the first computer virus developed which could send itself to other computers
Blair witch project: props
We can see a destroyed notepad being examined by what is thought to be forensics. The notepad is a relevant prop for the film as it would be needed by the students creating their film. We can see that the notepad looks burnt which immediately creates an enigma and an interest within the audience. This is needed in a trailer as it needs to intrigue the audience with a mystery that they wish to find out. If the trailer successfully captures the interest if the audience then the audience will want to see the film. This is reinforced with the discovery of the camera too. The camera is also damaged which again suggests a mystery around the three missing students as the audience we assume the worst. They are also damaged camera roles which suggests that whatever happened to these students was caught on camera. The fact that these items are almost unusable conveys the idea that somebody wants to conceal their death, therefore the audience wants to discover who that somebody is.
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
Donnie Darko and Se7en: font analysis
Donnie Darko's font is flawed giving impression that it is handwritten. This immediately gives the audience a familiar and comfortable atmosphere. This is because the handwritten font suggests a more casual impression. This correlates to the main character, a teenager around 18 years old. People at this age are typically known to be casual and not serious. If the font was perfect then it would give a superficial impression which does not link to the narrative as it does not represent the film. The main character, Donnie Darko, is thought to be a paranoid schizophrenia and so is imperfect. Therefore the title font represents that immediately.
Se7en's font is also imperfect which again suggests the issues with a persons mind, giving th the ability to preform horrifying acts on other people. This immediately gives us an insight into the narrative. However, this font has the word "Se7en" written a couple times, overlapping each word. This suggests that there are many levels to the film in which a person can interpret. Each one of these layers provides a different and deeper meaning. This allows the audience to take what they wish from the film meaning that the narrative ending can be completely different to another person. The advantage to this is that it makes the audience truly think and engage in the film therefore making it a success.
Our second narrative idea
What our audience want and enjoy is different to what we have initially idea. Therefore we will have to tailor our idea to suit their responses. In our first idea the characters would go to a forest to film their film. This is similar to our new idea as the characters will go to an abandoned building, this change in location is due to the fact that after researching the common locations of horror films, I found that a regular location is abandoned buildings. This is also because our target audience particularly enjoy this location. The characters will then find a blood trail leading to a dead body with the antagonist behind them with and angled up shot to demonstrate the villains dominance. However, in the original idea we dint see this and so the villain wan not recognizable instantly.
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