Monday, 26 October 2015
Sterotypes;Age
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Tuesday, 13 October 2015
The Big Six
20th Century Fox -
Parent Company: Fox entertainment group
Who owns them: Rupert Murdoch
What else do they own: He owns a lot of media aspects
They also control:
20th Century Fox[1]Fox 2000 Pictures
Fox International Productions
20th Century Fox EspaƱol
20th Century Fox International
Fox Studios LA
Market Share: 11.2%
Films that are associated with them:
Avatar:$760,507,625
Titanic:$658,672,302
Home Alone:$285,761,243
The croods: $187,168,425
Columbia Pictures-
Parent Company: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Who owns them: Michael Lynton
What else do they own:
Motion pictures, Television Production, Television Syndication, Online games, Mobile Entertainment, Video on demand, Digital distribution
Market Share: 9.1%
Films that are associated with them:
The Smurfs1/2
Ghostbusters
21 Jump Street
2012
Monster House
The Holiday
Paramount Pictures-
Parent Company: Viacom
Who owns them: National Amusements
What else do they own: MovieTickets.com
They also control:Paramount Home Media Distribution
Insurge Pictures
Paramount Famous Productions
Paramount Vantage
Paramount Animation
Paramount Television
MTV Films
Nickelodeon Movies
Comedy Central Films
United International Pictures (50%
Market Share:5.9%
Films that are associated with them:
Area 51
Paranormal Activity
The wolf of wall street
Anchorman 2
World War Z
Top Gun
Universal Studios-
Parent Company: NBCUniversal
Who owns them: Ronald Meyer
They also control:
Universal Animation Studios
Focus Features
Illumination Entertainment
Working Title Films
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
United International Pictures(50%)
Universal Animation Studios
Focus Features
Illumination Entertainment
Working Title Films
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
United International Pictures(50%)
Market Share:23.9%
Films that are associated with them:
Jurassic World
Ted 2
Fast and Furious
Jaws
E.T
The Mummy
Jurassic World
Ted 2
Fast and Furious
Jaws
E.T
The Mummy
Walt Disney Pictures-
Parent Company: The Walt Disney Studios
Who owns them: Walt Disney
Market Share: 19.45%
Films that are associated with them:
Cinderella
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Sleeping Beauty
Jungle Book
Peter Pan
Cinderella
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Sleeping Beauty
Jungle Book
Peter Pan
Warner Bros-
Parent Company: Time Warner
Who owns them: Albert Warner, Harry Warner, Sam Warner, Jack Warner
What else do they own:Motion pictures, television programs, video games
They also control: They control lots of assets
Market Share:15.3%
Films that are associated with them:
Mad Max
The Dark Knight
The Matrix
The Hangover
Green Lantern
Mad Max
The Dark Knight
The Matrix
The Hangover
Green Lantern
Today's Lesson - The Big Six
The 'BIG SIX'
20th Century Fox -
Columbia Pictures -
Paramount Pictures -
Universal Studios -
Walt Disney Pictures -
Warner Bros -
You need to identify the following
1. Who is their 'parent' company, who 'owns' their parent company (usually called a conglomerate , what does the conglomerate also own (TV, Music, Computers etc)
2. What other companies your BIG SIX FILM STUIO control (do they have smaller film divisions?) What market share do they have?
3. Which films and franchises we'd associate with them (i.e. Bond, Batman etc) and how much money do they earn the institution
I want you to create an infographic to present all your information!
20th Century Fox -
Columbia Pictures -
Paramount Pictures -
Universal Studios -
Walt Disney Pictures -
Warner Bros -
You need to identify the following
1. Who is their 'parent' company, who 'owns' their parent company (usually called a conglomerate , what does the conglomerate also own (TV, Music, Computers etc)
2. What other companies your BIG SIX FILM STUIO control (do they have smaller film divisions?) What market share do they have?
3. Which films and franchises we'd associate with them (i.e. Bond, Batman etc) and how much money do they earn the institution
Monday, 12 October 2015
Media Essay-
Why did Ex Machina succeed at the box office?
In this essay I will explaining why the film Ex Machina did
so well at the box office despite reasons why it shouldn’t of. The small
British film is about a man who gets chosen to test out whether a robot has
human intelligence and can be mistaken for a person. It could be compared to
other films such as Blade Runner and 2001, in its story line but it does
contain some ‘realistic’ features that may set it apart from others. It features Alicia Vikander Osar Issac , Domhnall Gleeson and Sonoya Mizuno. This film was not suspected to make as much money as it because there is little aspects that are simlar to other films like this, there is little or no action scenes so no explosions happens. This immediately puts someone who likes to watch action films, stereo typically men. The pace of the film is very slow because of the long takes that were shot. Long takes means more reliance in the script as in what the characters say as there is not much going on. The films ending is not what is as expected, there is no closure, not giving the audience the closed narrative that they are used to. As this film is not a four quadrant feature the film actually had to be good and interesting. This is because budget was not extensive enough. Mark Kermode said in his famous you tube video 'Kermode Uncut: Transformers 3 and the truth about blockbusters' that if you spend enough money on a film and make it newsworthy it is almost certain to make its money because you make the movie an event, the media will then report the event increasing the publicity and in turn the profit. Ex Machina had a reasonably small budget compared to most blockbusters so it had to be good quality of performance or else no one would have gone to see. This is yet another reason why it made a profit at the box office because the public genuinely believed that it was a good film to watch. Although only using 7 actors makes the film easier to follow it can become boring for the audience, also the actors are not big yet but will be soon. The full frontal nudity that it contained made it not appeal to all age ranges as it put of the audience and brought the age restriction higher. The film is said to be realistic as if the audience was to imagine a robot it would be like Ava.
This film is mainly sci-fi but does contain aspects of other genres. It appeals to sci-fi lovers because of the robot Ava who is almost human like inspiring fans of sci-fi that it can actually become real at some stage. It seems to include its very own sci-fi fan, Caleb, who is amazed at the very thought of Ava. This leads it to be relatable to the sci-fi fans. Over the past year or so sci-fi films have become more popular and more people have taken an interest in them. There is an aspect of romance within the film as Ava tricks Caleb into falling in love with her even though she is a robot; widening the audience to more women who enjoy these types of things. Drama occurs throughout the film and grows till the very end, making it a tense atmosphere for viewers. Finally there is an essence of mystery with the fact that the viewer does not really know what is going on even at the end of the film, the viewer is left thinking about why everything happens the way that it did. Yet again widening the audience. Having a wider audience increases the amount of people that will take interest in the film therefore in turn increasing the views. The studio and production studios that were used are very popular throughout the film industry and people who know about films will know that these companies are good leading more chance of the film being good. They were DNA films, Film 4 and Scott Rudin productions. DNA films and Film 4 often work together as this increases the amount of budget available as they are both quite small companies in the film industries. As Universal Studios distributed the film this will entice more people to watch it because everyone has heard of them and they have distributed many great films before this one. It is extremely famous and is one of the largest film companies. This film was made and released in 2015 so it is very recent meaning that the technology and actors are relatable to people at this time. The culture and traditions can be related to also. The original budget given to the film was $15 million, which is fairly low compared to other films made in recent times but quite big for the British film industry. It went on to make $36.9 million at the box office through film ticket sales, then $6 million on DVD and Blu-ray. To make a profit a film has to make double the budget anyway so to make this much money is outstanding for a British film. The marketing for this film was fairly small with no stand out ways of attracting attention. They did release teasers of the film which showed maybe the most exciting areas of the film, this will get people excited as they will want to see it due to seeing exciting parts. They usually left viewers on a cliff-hanger so they go to watch the film. The main way that they marketed the film was through viral marketing that is free for them to advertise. They set up a website called Avasessions.com which enables anyone to log on to meet and interact with an Ava persona, which we then ‘draw’ a portrait of them. This website was not very popular though. The thing that made the most impact was that they made a fake tinder account as Ava and targeted SXSW attendees, they would asked to meet Ava was directed to the films Instagram account. As this is unusual way of marketing has not been seen before it created talk, this was also free marketing for the movie as people want to see the film that everyone is talking about. Posters were also made and put outside cinemas to encourage people to go in and watch it. If they were going to the cinema for another film a trailer may come on for the film, this is targeted at regular cinema goers as they will go and watch it if it looks go. There was not any famous actors at the time in this film but two of the main characters are set to be in the new star wars film; upcoming popularity will inspire people to watch films they have started in such as this one. Another reason that famous actors were not employed is because the budget could not stretch to afford them.
This film is mainly sci-fi but does contain aspects of other genres. It appeals to sci-fi lovers because of the robot Ava who is almost human like inspiring fans of sci-fi that it can actually become real at some stage. It seems to include its very own sci-fi fan, Caleb, who is amazed at the very thought of Ava. This leads it to be relatable to the sci-fi fans. Over the past year or so sci-fi films have become more popular and more people have taken an interest in them. There is an aspect of romance within the film as Ava tricks Caleb into falling in love with her even though she is a robot; widening the audience to more women who enjoy these types of things. Drama occurs throughout the film and grows till the very end, making it a tense atmosphere for viewers. Finally there is an essence of mystery with the fact that the viewer does not really know what is going on even at the end of the film, the viewer is left thinking about why everything happens the way that it did. Yet again widening the audience. Having a wider audience increases the amount of people that will take interest in the film therefore in turn increasing the views. The studio and production studios that were used are very popular throughout the film industry and people who know about films will know that these companies are good leading more chance of the film being good. They were DNA films, Film 4 and Scott Rudin productions. DNA films and Film 4 often work together as this increases the amount of budget available as they are both quite small companies in the film industries. As Universal Studios distributed the film this will entice more people to watch it because everyone has heard of them and they have distributed many great films before this one. It is extremely famous and is one of the largest film companies. This film was made and released in 2015 so it is very recent meaning that the technology and actors are relatable to people at this time. The culture and traditions can be related to also. The original budget given to the film was $15 million, which is fairly low compared to other films made in recent times but quite big for the British film industry. It went on to make $36.9 million at the box office through film ticket sales, then $6 million on DVD and Blu-ray. To make a profit a film has to make double the budget anyway so to make this much money is outstanding for a British film. The marketing for this film was fairly small with no stand out ways of attracting attention. They did release teasers of the film which showed maybe the most exciting areas of the film, this will get people excited as they will want to see it due to seeing exciting parts. They usually left viewers on a cliff-hanger so they go to watch the film. The main way that they marketed the film was through viral marketing that is free for them to advertise. They set up a website called Avasessions.com which enables anyone to log on to meet and interact with an Ava persona, which we then ‘draw’ a portrait of them. This website was not very popular though. The thing that made the most impact was that they made a fake tinder account as Ava and targeted SXSW attendees, they would asked to meet Ava was directed to the films Instagram account. As this is unusual way of marketing has not been seen before it created talk, this was also free marketing for the movie as people want to see the film that everyone is talking about. Posters were also made and put outside cinemas to encourage people to go in and watch it. If they were going to the cinema for another film a trailer may come on for the film, this is targeted at regular cinema goers as they will go and watch it if it looks go. There was not any famous actors at the time in this film but two of the main characters are set to be in the new star wars film; upcoming popularity will inspire people to watch films they have started in such as this one. Another reason that famous actors were not employed is because the budget could not stretch to afford them.
Pre- production:
As said before the inspiration for the film was from other
films like it such as 2001, this therefore is the source material that was
used. Alex Garland (director and producer of Ex Machina) throughout of the main
ideas then took inspiration from the sci-fi media to build the foundations of
the film. He is a famous director and screenwriter; he has worked on the films
28 days, Dredd and sunshine. These are all now well acclaimed films that have a
good reputation within the film media, so if the public like Garland they are
more likely to watch the film as they have high expectations of him. He worked
with his close friend Danny Boyle who he has worked with several times before
to make films such as slum dog millionaire, 127 hours and 28 days. Again if the
public know about the duo working together and know that they work well they
will be enticed to watch the film. The three main actors are not very famous
but are known by some people, film ‘buffs’ will know who they are and if they
like their work they will want to see the film. Domhnall Gleeson plays Caleb,
the impressionable young coder; he has worked on others films before such as
unbroken and about time. He is fairly well known in the film industry but is
not famous yet; he will be though after the new star wars edition comes out
later on in the year. Oscar Isaac plays Nathan, the alcoholic inventor that
created Ava, he is better known as he has been in a most violent year and
drive. As he is older he has been in more films, building up a better
reputation. Alicia Vikander is the actress that plays Ava, a robot who has artificial
intelligence to manipulate the people in control of her. She has been in films
including the man from U.N.C.L.E and a royal affair. As I said before the films
budget would not stretch to get majorly famous actors but Alex Garland choose
upcoming actors that will soon be well known which allows his film to ongoing
make money.
Production:
During the production of the film they wanted total creative
freedom throughout the creation of the film, allowing them to choose and change
anything that needs be. They choose to film in a fantastically modern house in
Norway, the setting was only in two locations so it was easy to film and cheap
as they didn’t have to buy lots of places to film different scenes. There was
no need to add any original ‘action scenes’ so the filming did not take as long
as it would if explosions had been involved. No green screening was needed with
Ava because they simply filmed the scenes twice and then drew the robot parts
of Ava on afterwards in editing. They also clothed Ava halfway through saving
on time and cost with renting the life. No CGI was also used, overall the film
took only 4 weeks to film which is extremely short for a film nowadays.
Post Production:
The marketing as I mentioned before was the main part of the
post production as it is what made people aware that the film was even produced
at all. The most influential one being the trailers which gave interested
audiences teasers to lead them onto cliff-hangers; making them want to go watch
the film. The film was shown in American cinemas for 15 weeks which gives more
of a chance for people to go and see it, this an unusually long amount of time
for a film to be in cinema, allowing more time for it to get popular. It was
shown on 1,255 screens in America too allowing more people across the country
to see it, making the audience wider across America. A lot of hard work and
effort went into this section of this film to make it into the success it has
in had in the box office.
Ex Machina is not a cult film that appeals to everyone as it
has aspects of oddness that not everyone will appreciate in modern day times.
The characters and story line is out of the ordinary. The film certificate was
R because of the full frontal nudity that occurred whilst filming. Making this
film not a four quadrant picture, meaning that it is not open to everyone to
watch. This closes down the audience range to only adults and late teenagers.
This could have stopped them from making more money than they actually made but
it would have changed the film. As I said before the SFX they used was Ava was
drawn on after in the editing stages of the film allowing quick non-expensive
editing. . In the US in May 2015 they made $16,705,000. Then in the Netherlands they made €89,727 on
6 May 2015. In Portugal they made €29,501 on 15th may 2015. Looking
at these figures it is clear that the USA took the most money for the film even
though it came out later then in the UK.
Finally I think that the film Ex Machina is truly a sci-fi
film because it shows the technology overruling living beings which is
everything that they said the future would be from the sci-fi point of view. I believe
that the figures for this film were so high because of the film makers being popular
and the pre-production of the film being so creative. It also helped with the
long amount of time that it was shown in cinemas and the quantity of screens it
was shown on.
Friday, 9 October 2015
Jurassic World
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Mise - en - Scene (Tony from the TV drama Skins)
Looking at the short clip for about two minutes of the first episode of Skins season one, I picked out the following things about the general Mise-en-Scene:
- Minimalist furniture in his room
- Bright lighting
- Effy's room is dark and very full
- Confident posture
- Very put together
- Bed sheets show interests or hobbies
- White is everywhere in his room
- The mirror and weights suggests that he cares about his appearance
- Clean face and neat hair when he has just woke up
- Flawless, bed sheets are not creased, clothes laid out like a shop
- Relationship with his dad- Tony's in charge, he is very manipulative and often sticks up for his sister
- Woke up before his alarm
- His room is very tidy which is not stereotypical for a boy of his age
- At the beginning half his face is lit suggesting that there is two sides to him
- He reads Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre which shows him as smart, intellectual and pretentious
- Birds eye view at the beginning
- Church bells appear which could show the characters innocence or more likely his monastic ways
- He lies in the middle of a man and women giving the audience the thought that maybe he is bi-sexual
- Methodical
- Un-creased sheets
- Stylish; red t-shirt, black jumper, khaki chinos, white trainers and a low maintence haircut
- Escher calendar
- 8 1/2 Federico Fellini which is a film about an art gallery, unusual for a boy
- Everything is well thought out
- Makes him stand out from other boys of his age range
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Mise en Scene - Luther
- city location
- office room/flat
- confident posture
- simple hairstyle
- black hole picture
- meaning full looks
- smart business wear
- cleanly shaven
- no wedding ring
They are dressed in smart but casual clothing as Luther is wearing jeans, maybe this is so he can run to catch criminals if he needs to. He also wears a big heavy coat that shows the season that they are supposed to be in. It shows off his big figure that should be towering over the women. He wears dark and grey colours so he does not stand out from the crowd too much. His hairstyle is neat and functional, nothing that is just because of fashion and it does not need to be styled. Suggesting he likes to spend time doing other things. The women is in business attire although she dose not seem to need to be, her hair is neat and seems well put together and her make-up is flawless. She is also wearing high-heels, she has obviously made an effort with this man probably because she wants to make a strong impression on him.
The women does not move her hands much as she does not need to as she uses purposeful words and her tone of voice makes her sound important so she does not need hand gestures to help he explain. Luther and the women are quite close together in some frames and he looks to tower over her but the way she acts suggests that she is in control. He flinches away from her touch and it seems strange for a tall strong man to be scared of a small ladies touch. It's they way she knows how to push his buttons that intimidates him because no matter what she is obviously in charge; always getting the last word threatening him with her power.
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