Tuesday, 19 November 2013

In fear Research

1hr 25min‎‎ - Rated 15‎‎ - Suspense/Thriller‎‎ - English‎ Director: Jeremy Lovering













Iain De Caestecker

Alice Englert 
Alice Englert
 • The film was improvised and the director often didn’t tell the actors what was going to happen to get a genuine reaction out of them. 
 • Time out gave it 4 stars 
 • The film is rated 15 
 • 14th of November e4 slacker’s club get to see the film for free in picture house 
 • Alice talks about how the film had not budget and was done out of the passion of filming and acting. 
 • It’s a British independent film which was not scripted

  • it has been distributed in the UK in cinemas like picture house, cineworld, showcase cinema
  • produced by big talk production and was advertised on facebook and twitter
  • it has not won any awards and was distributed by anchor bay films
  • the film is not well known
  • the director also made Youngers and the producer was associated with 'attack the block' and hot fuzz
  • The premiere was held on the 13th of November and was sponsored by stella Artois 
  • the website is called 'InFearmovie.com' and it starts of as an advertising campaign for the area but dissolves into the movie advert which is different. 


Thor 2 Prezi

Monday, 18 November 2013

In Fear!

                                             In Fear

Starring:

Iain De Caestecker- Tom
Alice Englert- Lucy
Allen Leech- Max

Director: 

Jeremy Lovering

Production company:

Big talk production

Distributors:

Ascot Elite Entertainment Group- Switzerland 
Bir Film- Turkey
StudioCanal- World wide

Competition: 

There are many movies coming out at a similar time as In Fear, including The Counselor, Dom Hemmingway and the Butler. As these are big budget Hollywood movies they may have a much larger chance of getting a large audience.  

Extra Info:

the film was filmed in Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, UK . The movie ha no script and was shot in chronological order which mean that the reactions of the actors were all real which gives the movie a real approach. The movie came out originally in January of this year in the Sundance festival of the US. It finally came out on November 15 in the UK and Ireland.  

 

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

thor 2: more information


  • Thor 2 is being released in the US on  November 8th (rather than the 15th) of 2013.
  • It was released in the UK on october 30th and will be screening till 1st of january in japan as well. 
  • It will be available in cinemas in 2D, 3D and IMAX
  • The target audience is 14-24 year old males however there was a high persentage of women who acutally went to watch the film. they were aged 14-24.

  • the film was promoted on social networking sites such as tumbler, facebook and twitter and youtube 



Thor 2 marketing

Marketing of Thor 2

marketing includes billboards outside and inside, on buses and trains also posters that are posted online and sold in shops, trailer for Thor 2 is on youtube and shows on Tv as well
poster from different country
 
Thor 2 billboard

   
Thor 2 poster

synergy

Thor 2 headphones


there are also toys which will soon be released to promote the film. they are mainly action figues or playing cards. there are also merchidise such as the hummer which Thor uses. the helmet and the coustume.  On posters 'Marval' is writtern this is an evample or media convergance as thor and marval are being promoted. There is also an official sound track, and a official game that is released by marval. 

Thor 2 game 
Loki toys promoted by different company 







Thor 2: cast and production

production

Alan Taylor-Director



Screen play- Christopher Yost
Producers- Kevin feige
Story- Don Payne
 Main Cast

Chris Hemsworth


Natalie Portman 

Tom Hiddleson 

So far the film has made $109,000,000
To make this film A video recorder would have to be used, CGI, FX, IMAX ect.



Monday, 4 November 2013

Thor: The Dark World - Tasnia Khanom


Thor: The Dark World 


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Official Film Poster
  

  
CAST -

Chris Hemsworth as Thor
Natalie Portman - Jane Foster 
Christopher Eccleston - Malekith The Accursed 
Jamie Alexander - Sif 
Anothony Hopkins - Odin
Stellan Skarsgard - Professor Erik Selvig  
Idris Elba - Heimdall 
Kat Dennings - Darcy Lewis
Ray Stevenson - Volstagg
Tadanobu Asano - Hogun 
Rene Russo - Frigga 

Directed by Alan Taylor
Screen Play by Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus and Stephen Mcfeely.
Produced by Marvel Studio
Distributed by Walt Disney Studio, Motion Pictures
Release Dates:
- October 22nd 2013 - London Premier
- October 30th 2012 – International Release
- November 8th 2013 – United States
Duration: 112 mins
Country – United States
Language English
Box Office - $109,400,00 



Development of Thor: The Dark World began in April 2011, when the producer Kevin Seige announced plans for a sequel to follow the crossover film, Marvel The Avengers. In July 2011, the director of Thor, Kenneth Vranagh withdrew from the project. Taylor was hired by 2012.
In July 2011, a man called Kenneth Branagh, director of Thor,withdrew from the project. After that Alan Taylor was hired as the new director.
Thor the dark world premièred at the Odeon Leicester square in London on October 22nd  2013.
It was then decided that the film would be internationally
released on October 30th 2013.It was scheduled to be released
on November the 8th in the united states. The film’s running time is 112 minutes.
On the opening day, the film earned a staggering $8.2million from 33 territories.
Thor: The Dark World was a number one film including in the UK and France.
The format will be digitally remastered into the immersive IMAX 3D theatre  The film is being marketed all over, for example, it is being advertised on billboards, walls and buses. in April 2013, marvel released the first ever trailer of Thor: The Dark World.
August 2013, Disney announced plans to promote the movie with an attraction at Disneyland. The attraction is called ‘Treasures at Asgard’.
There was a lot of positive reaction from the public.
During the first three days, it earned $45.2million from 36 countries and then by the end of the weekend (wed-sun), it earned $104.4million.
The target audience audience for the film is a very wide spread target audience. This new film, is known to have a majority of female audience. Aged 25-34. 54%.
The film will be in various cinemas such as Cineworld, Vue, IMAX 3D Theatre.

The trailer to Thor: The Dark World:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npcJ9FTgZbM



Thor 2 game


There is going to be a Thor 2 Lego game! 

Thor: The Dark World

                                   Thor: The Dark World

Thor: The Dark World was directed by Alan Taylor
It stars Chris Hemswoth, Natalie Portman and Tom Hiddleston 

The movie had a budget of $109, 400, 000 and was released worldwide and came out in London on the 22 of November

The target audience for this movie is mostly boys between the ages of 12 and 18. Also people who read the Thor comics.

The movie will be avaliable in IMAX 3D format as well as 2D.

A lot of the CGI was used to set the scene of outer space.

A lot of advertisment was used to expand the audience of the movie. 
Advertisments were put on busses, trains and on the TV. As well as social networking sites such as twitter, facebook and even tunblr. 

THOR 2 - The Dark World






Official poster for the film
STARRING -

Chris Hemsworth (Thor)Chris Hemsworth as Thor
Tom Hiddleston (Loki)Tom Hiddleston as Loki
Natalie Portman (Jane Foster)Natalie Portman as Jane Foster

Jaimie Alexander (Sif)Jamie Alexander - Sif
Christopher Eccleston (Malekith the Accursed) Christopher Eccleston as Malekith the Accused

Directed by Alan Taylor
Produced by Kevin Feige
Screenplay by - Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely
Story by - Don Payne, Robert Rodat
Based on - Thor by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby
Music by  - Brian Tyler
Cinematography - Kramer Morgenthau
Editing by - Dan Lebental, Wyatt Smith
Studio Marvel Studios
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios, Motion Pictures
Release date(s)
October 22, 2013 (London premiere)
November 8, 2013 (United States)
Running time - 112 minutes
Country - United States
Language - English
Box office - $109,400,000


The target audience for the film is aimed at people ages 14-24 and those who are enthusiastic in comic books and are Marvel fans. The majority of people viewing thew film will be male.

Technology used: The visual effects house working on the film is France-based BUF Compagnie, Digital Domain worked on the visual effects as well, this is also a type of synergy. The effects were much inspired by Hubble photography and other images of deep space this means CGI was heavily  used to represent the setting seeing as the film  is set in a fictional world which is based around fantasy and mythological re-invention to make it seem modern. Furthermore CGI was used to immerse the consumer and to make the scenes more convincing this in addition makes the film more interesting. Finally seeing as Thor is a fictional  'superhero' all superheroes have special inhuman abilities and skills which make them the main warrior and the finest of all so the use of CGI was really necessary to bring out all of these special abilities in the main character Thor.

Distribution: The movie will go through standard release  this type of release is the most common type. It is managed by a business model called "release windows" this strategy is used for keeping different instances from conflicting between each other this allows the movie to benefit from different markets such as cinema, home-video, TV, internet etc at different times, this means a few months after the movie is released in cinema it will be sold to consumers as a DVD or Blu-ray disc then onto internet based distributors of movies.

PRODUCTION: In June 2011, Walt Disney Studios set a July 26, 2013 release date for the Thor sequel with Chris Hemsworth reprising his role as the title hero.

In August 2011,Brian Kirk entered early negotiations to direct the Thor sequel for Marvel Studios and Disney.

In September 2011, Tom hiddleston confirmed he would return in the sequel, speculating that in the film, "[Loki will] have to take responsibility for what he’s done".In October 2011, Joshua Dallas, who portrayed Fandral, stated he planned to return to Asgard in the sequel.

On October 13, 2011, Disney moved the release date for the film to November 15, 2013 The same day Marvel confirmed that Jenkins would direct the sequel and Natalie Portman  would return to star.

  • The world premiere on October 22nd 2013 was in Leicester Square
  • 84% approval rating of 6.5/10
  • Planning to sell on DVD and Blu-Ray in 2014.
  • In April 2014 Marvel released the first Thor trailer.

Advertising used -
  • Train stations
  • London buses
  • Twitter pages
  • Facebook
  • Cinemas
  • TV ads
  • Billboards
  • Official Thor page.

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Thor 2 premier

My friend hayley went to the thor 2 premier. This is the exhibition part of the movie.

Ad Campaign for 'Mean Girls' Swede.

Mean Girls swede.

We made a swede of the film 'Mean Girls' we decided to do the scene where Cady meets the plastics at lunch. We also decided to film some of the most recognisable quotes within the film and got other people to help us with that.

To film this swede we used the filming room and the hallway of the college to film the part of the scene where the characters are walking up wearing heels.

Cast

Cady - Saheba Yasmin
Regina - Hollie Hutchins
Karen - Phillippa Barrett-Mow
Director - Tasnia Khanom

Our Ad Campaign

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Homework Sheet 1 - Tasnia Khanom

Production
The three main stages of production are:
1.      Pre-production: Planning, scripting & storyboarding, etc.
2.      Production: The actual shooting/recording.
3.      Post-production: Everything between production and creating the final master copy.

Firstly, Pre-production begins when a project has been ‘greenlit’. This means when a project has been given permission to go ahead or move forward. At this stage, finalising preparations for production go into effect.
Secondly, Production takes place. This is when all the footage is shot.
Finally, Post-production is when the footage is edited with visual and special effects, sometimes scenes are filmed again and Post-production is a process which usually lasts longer than Production itself.

Other stages of production include:
·         Financing: This happens before pre-production, and involves budget forecasting, finding investors, etc.
·         Screenplay: This can be considered a separate stage before pre-production.
·         Distribution: After post-production, delivering the content to the audience (e.g. film prints, CD/DVD, etc).

Distribution

Research is conducted by film distributors. This includes studies of versing other films that will premiere at the same time, test screenings of finished or nearly finished films (this is the most common), testing of audience responses to advertisements, tracking surveys of audience awareness of a film, this usually starts six weeks before premiere, title testing at an early stage, etc.

Marketing

·         Film studios will invest in expensive in expensive marketing campaigns to maximise revenue early in the release cycle. There are several different types of marketing.
One example is viral video’s distribution of the trailer. Links to blogs and emails to help promote the film creation of film based websites. Internet marketing, paid advertisements online help broadcast the film, this is called social media marketing.
Secondly, Trailers are a huge part of marketing, described as a Mainstay of promotion. This targets movie goers everywhere. Film posters, paid advertisements in magazines and newspapers also help show the film.
In addition, Promotion adds to the marketing of a film. This is when actors/actresses and directors take part in interviews across the media. This could be on the radio, television, written in a magazine etc.
Additionally, merchandising is another factor that helps marketing, e.g co-advertising. Another way is to give promotional giveaways, competitions, this helps entice the audience.


Exhibition

Factors that we look for in a film are:
·         Interesting cinematography
·         An exciting plot
·         A good leading cast/ Popular actors/actresses
·         Good soundtrack
·         A film that gives you something to think about

Interesting cinematography - Creative camerawork makes the film more visually stimulating to watch.
An exciting plot - The storyline of the film should grab the attention of the audience straight away, emotional engagement and a story that gains imaginative response from the reader.
A good leading cast/ Popular actors/actresses - Popular actors/ actresses means that the audience will be compelled immediately as they would be familiar with the high standard acting that will take place in the film.
Good soundtrack – music that goes well with the film instantly attracts attention.
A film that gives you something to think about – it is important to gain individual perspectives from the audience. An aspect that might stimulate controversial or social issues.





 The Film Value Chain

Theatrical Launch

A good opening weekend is crucial for the success of the film when it is released in Cinemas.
Non – theatrical license
Aeroplanes, hotels, coaches
Home Entertainment
Films made available for download, are packaged for digital media such as DVD and Blu Ray
Pay/ Subscription TV  
Sky, Virgin Media, Video On Demand, Pay Per View


Free to air TV
Films may be scheduled repeatedly on TV channels year after year
Licensed Merchandising
Rights sold to manufacturers of merchandise to use brand on their products