Friday, 24 October 2014

The Gardians Of Galaxy





 1. Who produced and directed the film?
Guardians of the Galaxy is directed by James Gunn and produced by Kevin Feige.

2.  What was the budget?

The budget was $170 million.


3. Who stars in it?

 In the film stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel as Groot, Bradley Cooper as Rocket, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, with John C. Reilly, Glenn Close as Nova Prime Rael and Benicio Del Toro as The Collector.

 4. Where and when was guardians of the galaxy released?

initial release was 21st of july 2014 in the USA. However it was released in UK,Canda, Argentina,Austrailia, Azerbaijan, Brazil,Chile, Switzerland.

5. What formats is it available in now?

2D,IMAX and 3D.































































































































































































































Guardians of the Galaxy

Who produced and directed the film?
The film Guardians of the Galaxy was produced by a producer called Kevin Feige.  director of the film was called James Gunn.
What was the budget?
The budget of the film was $170 million. In pounds this would £106,125,966.30.

Who stars in it?
The actors and actresses starring in Guardians of the Galaxy are:
Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker,
Karen Gillian, Djimon Hounsou, John C Reilly, Glenn Close and Benicio del Toro.

What technology has been used to make the film?
Some of the technology that Guardians of the Galaxy would use for the production of their film
would be motion-capture. This would be to create unusual characters such like the walking tree-like
alien that is Groot.

Avatar-mo-cap-21

How is Guardians of the Galaxy being marketed and where?
How the Guardians of the Galaxy is being marketed is by creating such products as video games and also they have made cosmetics too.

Marvel Crams The Guardians Of The Galaxy Into Every Video Game It Can 

Any cross media convergence?
The Guardians of the Galaxy have had their own magazine. This would be a convergence as
magazines and films are coming together.

Guardians of the Galaxy Empire cover Guardians of the Galaxy Magazine Covers & Early Footage Reaction

Where and when was Guardians of the Galaxy released and in what cinemas?
The world premiere of Guardians of the Galaxy was held on July 21 2014, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The film was released in the United Kingdom on July 31 2014, and in the United States on August 1 in 3D. The film was released in 4,080 cinemas in the United States.

What formats is it available in now?
The formats you can find for Guardians of the Galaxy is: Blu-ray disc, DVD and also on Sky Movies.

Guardians of the Galaxy 

Who is the target audience?
I think the target audience would be people between the ages of 12 and 25 both genders.


The official trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bz0QOOT9Hk


Liam's Guardians of the Galaxy

 

Guardians of the Galaxy Super hero, adventure, Science-fiction and action film which cost $170 million to produce.
It is a Mavel production which indicates that it will be linked to superheros.
The film was produced and directed by James Gunn who was also involved in actually the writing the script and storyline for the film.

Storyline: 
After stealing a mysterious orb in the far reaches of outer space, Peter Quill from Earth, is now the main target of a manhunt led by the villain known as Ronan the Accuser. To help fight Ronan and his team and save the galaxy from his power, Quill creates a team of space heroes known as the "Guardians of the Galaxy" to save the world.

Marketing:
The film is being marketed several different ways-
  • TV adverts
  • Cinema Trailers
  • Internet banners
  • social media pages
  • Busess and public transport posters
  • Bilboards
  • McDonalds kids meal
At the moment Guardians of the galaxy is only available in the cinemas, but later on it will be possible to purchase on DVD, blue-ray, it will also be available on cable TV (sky, virgin..) for a certain cost, not to mention it will also be on iTunes, netflix and other online applications where it is possible to watch films for certain cost.

Guardians of the Galaxy was first released July 31st 2014 in Argentina and then August 1st 2014 in the US.

On the opening weakend the film made over $94 million and in less then 3 days they had made more than 5 times of what it cost to produce the film.





Who Stars in the film?




Chris Pratt
Zoe Saldana
Vin Diesel
Dave Batista





Thursday, 23 October 2014

Guardians of the Galaxy research



Guardian of the galaxy was produced by Marvel Studio and Moving Picture Company (MPC) and James Gunk was the director

Budget:
$170 million 

Actors/Actress:


Technology used:

Video camera,Computers, Editing and uploading software, CGI ( comupter generated imagery), Green screen,Blue screen,Mova System






Distributed by:

Walt Disney Studios

Marketing strategies:


Cross media convergences:
comics
 


dances (grooting)


video games 



Synergy:
Lego
New era
Disney
C-Life 

Releases:

UK - 24 July 2014 (London)
USA - 21 July 2014 
Hong Kong - 31 July 2014 
Canada - 29 July 2014 

Format:

GOTG is now available on DVD and will soon be released in 3D and Blu-ray



Target Audience:
Sci-fi and marvel lovers also anyone between the age of Five to early 20s






Friday, 10 October 2014

SWEDE - HSM



Homework

Production

What are the stages involved in producing a film - what do they include from the early idea to the final edit when the film is ready to be sold to cinemas and promoted to the public?
Some stages in producing a film would include such things like writing a script the actors or actresses will act out, some other important stages would include film funding which would be used to pay for the actors/actresses starring in the film and also money to spend on equipment for the scenes. Another important stage would include gathering the cast and crew you will be using for your film so the people starring in it, the ones going to be filming the actual scenes and etc. There are also more stages such like drawinging your storyboard, schedulling and equipment.

Who are the main producers of films in America?
Some of the main producers of films in America would include Steve Tisch who has produced the film The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith and Jaden Smith. James Lassiter is another American film producer who has produced films like Ali, Hitch, The Pursuit of HappynessI Am Legend, Hancock and After Earth which have all starred Will Smith. Another main producer of films in America would be Ryan Kavanaugh who has produced the film Dear John starring the likes of Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried. Jeffrey Katzenberg is an American film producer who has produced the well-known movie Shrek which starred Mike Myers who played the voice of Shrek. Another main American film producer would be Jerry Bruckheimer. He has produced the films Bad Boys 1, 2 and 3 which have all starred Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Some of the main studios would be Sony Pictures Studios which is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Another would be 20th Century Fox which is owned by 21st Century Fox. Paramount Pictures is another main studio which is owned by Viacom.

How might the ownership of the studio have an impact on what films the studio makes?
The ownership of the studio has a massive impact on what type of films the studio makes. This is because the bigger the the ownership of the studio, the better films that can be made and the bigger the actors/actresses can be used. This is all because of the budget they have to their name.

What is independent production?
A production over which an artist maintains complete creative, artistic, and editorial control.


Distribution

What does distribution mean?
Distribution is the delivery of media content such as films and etc so that the public can see it.

Who distributes a film? Is it always the same people who produce the film?
Film distributors are the ones who distribute the films and are the ones who are responsible for the marketing of the film and also the ones who set release dates.

What is the traditional way of distributing a film?
Making a trailer and having the trailer distributed on TV.

What might be a newer way of distributing a film?
Making posters and having them in the newspaper or having them on buses.

What are film festivals and what is their role in film distribution?
Film festivals are typically annual events. The most well-known film festivals are The Venice Film Festival, The Cannes Film Festival, The Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and the
Berlin International Film Festival.

What might make a distributor decide to release a film on one particular weekend rather than another?
Distributors makes sure that a film doesn't get release on a date where another big film is being show since there could be a clash and then could leave others to go to one instead of the one they are distributing.

Why is distribution essential to the film chain? What will happen if it can't secure a distribution deal?
Why distribution is essential to the film chain is because without it being distributed, how will they get views and how will they make money. If they can't secure a distribution deal then they won't make money.


Markting

What is marketing and how is it different to distribution?
Marketing is the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising. The diffence is marketing will help increase the viewings whereas the distribution assist in delivering the goods.

How are films promoted to different audience?
Some trailers and posters are put into different language because they know their film will not only be watched by people from one language so they put their posters into different languages.


Exhibition

How do audiences get to see films?
Cinemas, DVD players, buy it from your TV.

What is the 'box office' for a film?
 Box office for a film is used to refer to the commercial success of a film, play, or actor in terms of the audience size or takings that they command.

Who receives the money from a successful film?
The producer receives the money from a successful film as well as all the others who took part in the film. 

How do cinemas make their money?
Cinemas make theri money by people purchasing tickets to go see movies. The cinemas get to keep around 25% of the money spent on tickets from consumers for the first couple of weeks with the rest going to the people who made the film and as it goes on the percentage decreases.


What is the BFI?
The BFI is the British Film Institute.

What are the BFI required to do?
Encourage the development of the arts of film, television and the moving image throughout the United Kingdom.

PDE

PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION,MARKETING AND EXHIBITION OF A FILM
Production
Pre-production
There is pre-production which is where the planning for the project happens. During this period the production is broken down into individual scenes and all the locations, props, cast members, costumes, special effects and visual effects are distinguished. Sometimes the script isn't complete so they will complete it at this stage if they haven't already. Normally there will be a detailed schedule is produced and the arrangements are created for necessary elements, which are to be available for the film makers at the right appropriate time.

Production
This is the stage which the actual filming happens. All scenes already planned out in the pre-production part are filmed and the relevant locations. Each scene is filmed as many times as the director wants, so that they make sure the scenes are to their best ability and also quality. this is where the pre-production stage is put to the test. They have to make sure that all the filming is done correctly and all shots are taken , this because it can be very difficult to go back and repeat certain scenes.
Post-production
This is the stage which the film is put together by the editor. The editor does a rough cut taken from sequences. The purpose of the rough cut is to order the best shots. Then create fine cuts by getting all the shots to flow quite smooth in a seamless way. Trimming is the process where the scenes are shortened by minutes, seconds or frames. As well as editing footage, adding all music, graphics, menus are all added. After the fine cut has been screened and approved by the director and producer, the film is then locked which means no more changes can be made.
 The main producers of films of America
UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Universal Picture studio is in California.
 it is owned by Comcast.
  founded by
 Carl Laemmle
Pat Powers
   Mark Dintenfass
William Swanson
David Horsley
Charles Baumann
Adam Kessel
Jules Brulatour
WARNER BROS PICTURES

Warner Bros Pictures studio is in California.
Founded by 
Albert Warner
Harry Warner
Sam Warner
Jack Warner

INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION
Pre Production:
This is the process of preparing all elements involved in a film, play or other performance. pre production ends when the plannoing rnds and the content starts being produced.

Production:
This is the process of making the film, and where the raw elements for the film are recored during the film shoot.

Post Production:
This is part of filmmaking, video production and photgraphy process. it occurs in the making of motion pictures, television programs, advertising, audio recordings, photography and digital art.

Main film producers/film companies in the USA:
- Pixar
- Sony pictures
- Dreamworks Animation
- 20th century fox
- Universal Studios
- Fox searchlight Pictures
- Paramount Pictures
- Columbia Pictures
- Warner Bros
- Walt Disney
- Marvel studios
 
These are just some of the many major film companies in the USA.




Independent Production:
These are films produced by normally a small group or individual who maintains control all elements of producing a film.

Marketing:
This is how the finished product of the films are presented to the audience in order to attract them into watching or buying the films which then serves their purpose of selling their product and making money.
ways in which films are marketed:

Distribution:
This is how a film is distributed or made available for viewing.
This may be through: Dvds, video on demand, television, download, netflix, or pay-paper view.

What does box office mean?
Box office is where tickets are bought or reserved by the oublic with admission to an event.

What is the BFI?
The BFI  is the British Film Institute. they are a charitable organisation established by royal charter. They award Lottery funding to film production, distribution, education, audience development and market intelligence and research.
 
How do cinemas make their money?
They make their money from ticket sales, and from the refreshments they sell from concession stands.



Thursday, 9 October 2014

Liam's Homework

Liam

Production:

  • Pre-production:
 This is the stage which planning takes place. Planning includes breaking down the scenes to identify location, props, cast, costumes, licences,  special FX and visual F. The script is broken down and worked into a schedule, we also decide on film crew and equipment.
This is part that is most important for the technicians, the casting director and the location & prop manager.
  • Production:
This is the stage that filming takes place, when everything in pre-production is used to film the scenes to the best of the film crews ability. this is the part that is most important for the director an the actors.
  • Post-Production:
This is the stage where the editors assemble the film from the sequences and the shots taken. A rough cut of the film is made and the with the director the film is re-edited, and then the music, graphics, more special FX, captions and credits are added.
This part is most important for the editor director and producer.

The main producers in USA:
  • United Artist
  • Dreamworks
  • 20th century Fox
  • Universal 
  • Paramount 
  • Sony Pictures 
  • Warner Brothers 
  • Disney
  • Pixar
  • Touchstone 
  • Lions Gate
  • Columbia
What is independent production:
  • Independent production are any films not made or produced by the main production companies and are often produced by small companies or individuals.
 

Distribution:

  • Distribution is when a finished film is supplied to cinemas, theatres or other places where it is available to be viewed by an audience.
  • The film studios distribute the film through marketing, sales, festivals and representatives.
  • Traditional distribution would be the film is released in the cinema, then after a few months the film is available to rent or buy as a dvd or video.
  • The newer form of distribution is that films are available online, on demand and different dvd formats very soon after it has been released.
  • Film festivals are to showcase what the studio has to offer. It is to help with distribution and sales, show off new talent, promote companies and to create interest in the films.
  • A distributer might release a film on a certain day because they know no other major film are being released. Or the film could have social, cultural or historical relevance to the certain date or period. Also could be used to coincide with a major event.

Marketing:

  • Marketing is when you show a product and create a desire for it.






How are films promoted to different audiences?

  • Films are promoted by using strong visual imagery that show universally common factors.
  • In different countries they would show different clips.

Exhibition:

  • Cinema
  • Netflix
  • Online
  • On demand 
  • pay-paper view
  • DVDs
  • TV
  • Festivals
What does box office mean?

  • Box office is how much money the film makes at the cinema is used to show successful a film is.
Who receives the money from a successful film?

  • Producers 
  • Distributers
  • Film studios
Who do cinemas make their money?
  • Cinemas make money from the ticket sales.
  • the customers buying food and drink from the cinema.
  • advertising the film.

BFI


What is the BFI?
  • The British Film Institute.

What do they do?
  • They promote and give access to film and moving image in Great Britain in cinema and on TV.
How does this help the British film industry? 

It gives british film makers:
  • Backing 
  • Funding
  • Training
  • Competitions
  • Support
  • International access 
  • Mentoring