Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Friday, 18 January 2019
The Jungle Book
1. What is the audience score for JB67 and JB16 on rotten tomatoes?
JB67 is 86% rotten tomatoes and JB16 is 95% rotten tomatoes.
2. Summarise some of the positive and negative responses from the audiences
The audiences of both films on a whole reacted really well and loved the films. There was only a few negative comments, mainly on the 2016 version which is because the story slightly changed from the original and it was a lot darker than the 1967 version.
3. Are there any comments that stand out to you in particular? Why?
"The Jungle Book is well-made and deserves recognition as one of the year's best family offerings (thus far)." I found this comment interesting because a lot of people said the remake wasn't as family friendly because it was quite dark compared to the comparison, as could be classed as more of a thrilling film.
4. In your opinion, why do you think merchandise (any any form of cross promotion) appeals to audiences?
I think that merchandise, and cross promotion appeals to audiences because it hypes the film up on a different level. Family audiences would be more attracted to merchandise as they have children who naturally want things which they see from films, because they love the film and want pajamas and cuddly toys from the film. Many older audiences also love merch becasue it maks them feel like a child again, where they get joy from it all.
Wednesday, 16 January 2019
Film industry terminology
Mainstream film - a film which is popular with the majority of people
Independent film - a film produced outside of the major film studio system, in addition to being produced by an independent entertainment company
Production/production values - the produce of the film, how it is made and what is used to improve the film
Distribution - when the film is shared out amongst a group of people, in this case, the audience
Marketing - the action of promoting something
Exhibition/exchange -
Critical success - this is the factors which make the management achieve their goal into becoming successful
Commercial success - the amount of sales/money the company has made
Digital technology -
Independent film - a film produced outside of the major film studio system, in addition to being produced by an independent entertainment company
Production/production values - the produce of the film, how it is made and what is used to improve the film
Distribution - when the film is shared out amongst a group of people, in this case, the audience
Marketing - the action of promoting something
Exhibition/exchange -
Critical success - this is the factors which make the management achieve their goal into becoming successful
Commercial success - the amount of sales/money the company has made
Digital technology -
Jungle book old vs new
Ways ownership impacts own film production:
- they can get away with changing the storyline to fit a wider audience and earn more money
- they can have better/more advertisement
- faster production
- they have a reputation/are well known
- popularity on social media
- access to newest technology
- ability to attract star marketing - good actors
- synergy
1967 trailer -
- upbeat music
- voiceover, includes facts about the movie, ie how long it look to make
- main characters are shown and introduced
- long clips of scenes within movie
2016 trailer -
- dark music
- short clips, making it faster pace
- famous people/voices used
- teaser voiceover
- darker tones
How is the 2016 Jungle Book mainstream?
- famous cast, which costs a lot
- CGI, is expensive
- commercial success, from other films
- safe genre, something everyone likes
Friday, 11 January 2019
Film industries
There is different stages of film, these include:
Production - Production is the creation of the film, there is multiple steps into production. The first step is development, this is where the script is written and drafted for the film. After this is the pre-production, this is where preparations for the shoot are taken, in which cast and crew are hired as well as the location being chosen and the sets being made. The actual production comes after this, where the film is recorded. Lastly, post-production takes place, this is where the film is edited, in this step any addition music and effects can be added in as well as any visual effects.
Distribution - This is how the the film goes from being created to getting out to the audience. The film is screened just for the potential buyers (distributors) and it then is picked up by a distributor and a release plan is discussed/developed. After this, the film is duplicated as many times as required so that it can be shared into cinema. This stage includes all the financial deals done to get the film into the cinema screens and to get it promoted.
Marketing - This stage includes th business of creating campaigns to promote/advertise the film, this includes posters, apps and television interviews. Films are usually released with a launch party, press releases, interviews with press and preview screenings, making the hype around the film higher. Most films have a website and trailer to them for the audience to easily access.
Exhibition - This is to do with the way people consume the films, for example, showing the film in cinema and dvd. This stage is all about how the audience see the film and the figures of the box office intake, reviews and the awards that the film achieves. The film is firstly released to cinemas in order to reach its target audience, after this it is released at selected cinemas and the dvd usually follows a few months later.
Ownership is about different film companies owning each other and providing each to her with money, ideas and finance. Major companies own others within the industry as it makes more films easier to produce. The different owner types includes:
Horizontal intergration - This is when the production company expands into other areas of one industry. It can merge with other companies that do the same thing to help eliminate competition, the profits get shared upon each company involved.
Vertical intergration -
Production - Production is the creation of the film, there is multiple steps into production. The first step is development, this is where the script is written and drafted for the film. After this is the pre-production, this is where preparations for the shoot are taken, in which cast and crew are hired as well as the location being chosen and the sets being made. The actual production comes after this, where the film is recorded. Lastly, post-production takes place, this is where the film is edited, in this step any addition music and effects can be added in as well as any visual effects.
Distribution - This is how the the film goes from being created to getting out to the audience. The film is screened just for the potential buyers (distributors) and it then is picked up by a distributor and a release plan is discussed/developed. After this, the film is duplicated as many times as required so that it can be shared into cinema. This stage includes all the financial deals done to get the film into the cinema screens and to get it promoted.
Marketing - This stage includes th business of creating campaigns to promote/advertise the film, this includes posters, apps and television interviews. Films are usually released with a launch party, press releases, interviews with press and preview screenings, making the hype around the film higher. Most films have a website and trailer to them for the audience to easily access.
Exhibition - This is to do with the way people consume the films, for example, showing the film in cinema and dvd. This stage is all about how the audience see the film and the figures of the box office intake, reviews and the awards that the film achieves. The film is firstly released to cinemas in order to reach its target audience, after this it is released at selected cinemas and the dvd usually follows a few months later.
Ownership is about different film companies owning each other and providing each to her with money, ideas and finance. Major companies own others within the industry as it makes more films easier to produce. The different owner types includes:
Horizontal intergration - This is when the production company expands into other areas of one industry. It can merge with other companies that do the same thing to help eliminate competition, the profits get shared upon each company involved.
Vertical intergration -
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