Monday 30 April 2012


Fill out the areas below for the film:
THIS IS ENGLAND

Pre-Production
(who was the...)
Writer
Director
Budget
Studio
Distributor
Cast
Franchise/Synergy/Convergence?


Production
Shoot length?
Shooting locations?
Casting choices?
Changes to the film since script?
Technological issues?

Convergence
Digital Technology (did it impact any point of the production cycle)?

Distributer –
Previous films/Synergy?
Target Audience?
Release pattern – National? Local?
Marketing strategy?
Home release?


What were the issues during the exhibition and consumption /audience phase of your film?
Censors?

How many screens released upon?

Reviews?

Box office:
Domestic?
International/Overseas?

Length of stay in cinema?







Monday 23 April 2012

Friday 20 April 2012

The Boat That Rocked Task

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED

What are the pre-production issues for the production company when making films?

         Whose idea was the film? Did the idea start with the writer, or were writers brought in to develop a preconceived idea?
      What are the issues with the genre of the film?

         Where did the idea come from? Was it an original idea, or perhaps a book first, or TV series, or comic strip, or from some other source?

         Who wrote the original script? Did other people become involved in the writing as the project progressed?


         How easy was it to arrange the financial backing to make the film? Who were the financial backers? Why?
     

         Casting – who were cast in the main roles and why? What other films featured the stars? What were the associations they brought with them?

         Who was the producer? How did he or she become involved?

         Who was the director? How did he or she become involved?


         Who composed the film music and why was he or she chosen? Consider the sales of the CDs on Amazon, etc. Seek out reviews.
       

What were the issues for the production company during the production phase?

         Was it an easy ‘shoot’? If there were difficulties what were they?
     
         Were there tensions between any of the creative personnel, often known as ‘the talent’?

         Was any part of the film shot on location? If so, where? Why were some locations chosen over others? Were costs a factor?
     
         Where there any difficulties with casting or with acquiring the stars/actors the producer wanted?
     

         How significant was casting to reach specific audiences?

         What did the studio film cost to make? How much did the stars get? Where did the budget go? Was the film shot within budget? Was it ever in any danger of going over budget?
           

         Were there any changes to the script during production? How many changes or re-writes? Did the same scriptwriter(s) stay ‘on board’ all the time, or were some replaced?

         List some of the key people who made contributions to the production and highlight some of their individual contributions.

         What were the technological issues for the studio for producing and distributing the film?

Convergence and new technologies in production, distribution and marketing & its importance for institutions and audiences

         How important was new technology such as CGI, blue or green-screen, etc. important for the film and its audiences?
        
         how important is digital technology for the distribution of the film? (in cinemas)

         how significant is internet, digital downloads, DVDs, high definition, CGI, digital television, etc for distributing the institution’s film? Again, what are the issues?


What was the impact for marketing and consumption from the following aspects of distribution for your film?
         Who were the distributors? How well known is/was the company? What is their track record as distributors? (other films they have distributed)
     

         Who was the target audience for your film? How do you know?
     
         How did the film-makers decide where to release the film and when? What was the eventual release pattern nationally and locally?

         What deals were made for distribution abroad? How easily were these deals secured?
      Did they at any stage change their plans for the release pattern, and if so, why?
     

         What was the marketing and advertising strategy for the film?
                 

         Was there a premiere, and if so, where?

         Was your film distributed to digital cinemas?
         When did it go to DVD, HD-DVD and what are the sales figures?
         How important are internet downloads and YOUTUBE
         How does the official film website market the film? Are there any official and blogs, etc.?
         Find film posters and analyse them for how they reach their audience(s) targeted British audiences to see the film.
         What outlets were used for advertising?
         Were TV spots used?
         Were there any merchandising tie-ins? (products/toys, posters, photos, etc. Who were the consumers/audiences for those?) How were they introduced (as a marketing campaign in the weeks leading up to the release of the film?)
         Was any additional publicity gained, and if so, how?
         How did the distributors market the film by utilizing “the talent” to appear on TV and radio shows?
         What kinds of press stories were released as and before the film came out?




What were the issues during the exhibition and consumption /audience phase of your film?
         When was the film released; also where and on how many screens?
         Was there a particular strategy attached to increasing the number of prints available?
         Were there any difficulties with the censors? How did the censors classify the film?
         Were there any other special restrictions placed on the exhibition of the film?
         What were the reactions of the critics to the film? Was it considered a critical success? Has it been re-assessed since then?
         Did the film create a particular media debate, or create news headlines?
         How much money did the film take?  Was it considered a commercial/financial success?
         Did it have ‘legs’, that is did it continue to run in the cinema for some time?






Tuesday 17 April 2012

Sundance link

Sorry


http://www.sundance-london.com/film-and-events/thinking-independently-uk-v-us

Saturday 14 April 2012

Friday 13 April 2012

YOUR EXAM TOPIC - LIVE!

UK vs. US

This is the first time that The Sundance Film Festival, a world famous film festival where some of the most important films of the last 20 years have secured distribution deals, has come to London.

One of the topics deals DIRECTLY with what you will be needing a wealth of knowledge on in your upcoming Audiences and Institutions paper. The timing is perfect!

There will be a discussion from the director of the Sundance festival as well as filmmakers and producers.

I am going to this and I suggest you do to!