Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Front Cover Analysis.
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Checklist-Print
2. Analyse the relevant four pages from different magazines.
3. Analyse some syudent magazines.
4. Prelim task and evaluation.
5. Pitch your new magazine within the market.
6. Make your banner.
7. Magazine Moodboard.
8. Breakdown of institutional features.
9. Flatplan and Photo-FlatPlan.
10. Reece shots and rehersal shots; photos of group in action.
11. Screengrabs throughout of photoshop and DTP.
12. Draft version for feedback.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
More Influences For My Magazine.
Research into Exhibtion
3 ways UK Film council wants to make non main stream films more accessible?
Raising Awarness: About £4.Million Pound every year is provided to promote and advertise films.
Improving Access: The digital screen network is made up of 240 screens accross the U.K that show independant films in mainstream cinema's.
More Information: Viral Marketing, websites, social networking sites.
Home Entertainment:Since the recession, box office takings have risen. The question is why do people spend money during the recession when they are trying to save money for more important things like food? Well this is because seeing a film is a cheap source of entertainment compared to other things for famillies and provides escapism which means that people can just relax and forget about all their other worries. So with all these new releases at cinema's, there is sure to be something for the whole family.
Home Entertainment:As new technologies like H-D, Blu-Ray and surround sound carry on to grow, it is fast becoming a more popular way to watch films in the comfort of your own home. Even though new technologies can become expensive compared to a trip to the cinema, it would be alot easier and cheaper in the long-term to buy a home entertainment system. This causes concern for cinema's because if people would rather wait for a film to be released on DVD and then stay in home and watch it, the box office takings would decrease rapidly and cinema's would have to cut their prices to drag people back in.
Monopolization: Cinema's have to constantly strive for the monoply. The monopoly is market share and cinema's have to strive for it, because know-one has all of it.
BBFC-British board of film classfication:This is the organisation that deal with film classifications. They decide what rating goes to each film and when it comes out on DVD. They also decide whether a film is suitable and if they need to ban it or not. They have the power to overule producers and ditributors.
U,PG,12,12A,15,18,18R.
There are 3 stages in which the BBFC use to classify a film:
Stage 1- "Legal" Does the film break the law? should it be banned?
Stage 2- "Protective" Does anyone need protecting from this film?
Stage 3- " Social" Is there bad language in the film? Does it need to be tonned down a bit?
BFI-British Film Institute.
Categorie A- Films made with all British resources.
Categorie B- Mostly British money, with some foreign input.
Categorie C- Mostly foriegn investment, with some input from Britain.
Categorie D- British cultural content, but mostly financed by America.
Categorie E- American films, with some british involvement.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Camera Angles
Long Shot- Shows the whole image making it look almost life-sized. Also gives the impression that the image is only that far away in real life. This shot shows the whole body/object.
Medium Shot- Has the body/object in the shot from the waist or knees up. For an action shot, has minimal background in it.
Close-Up Shot-This shot focuses on a particular object very close up. Background detail is kept to a minimum. Used to show the importance of something, kind of a hint to the audience, or to show a specific detail that you can only see very closely.
Dolly Shot(Tracking)- The Camera is placed on a moving veichle which enables it to move alongside the character.
Pan- Movement of the camera that scans the scene horizontally. The camera is usually placed on a tripod to acheive this.
Ttilted Shot- Camera is used to scan a scene vertically, similar to pan.
High Angle Shot- When the camera is usually located high above the body/object. The camera looks down on the point of focus which often gets swallowed up by the setting. High action shots usually make the character look vunerable or powerless.
Low Angle Shot- This is when the camera is positioned low on a vertical axis, often at knee height, looking up.
Shot Reverse Shot- This is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character, and then the other cahraceter is shown looking back at the first character.
0.00-0.11= The sunrise is a establishing shot.
0.12-0.14= These two shots are both close-up shots.
0.17-0.19= This shot is a long shot, because it has the whole body in it including the body's feet and head.
0.20-0.24= The shot of the two pelican's is a two shot, because there is two of them in the shot.
0.27-0.31=This shot is a high-angles shot, beacause the camera is situated high above.
New Technolgies
Production
When new technologies appear, a production of a film can become easier to do, due to special effects being easier to produce. New technologies such as 3-d, make a film just that little bit more interesting for some people to watch. As new technologies develop, films like 'Saw' will become of better quality due to the special effects and technologies needed to produce that film.
Marketing
New technologies have also influenced the way in which films can be marketed. The internet is the easiest and fastest way to advertise anything. Almost everyone will have some point downloaded music, films or podcasts from Itunes, and looked at trailers of movies on Youtube. And with new social networking sites such as facebook and twitter, people cant get away from film companies advertising their films.
Distribution
Most Digital Distribution is shared by the use of the Internet as film instituions can now target audiences through Itunes, podcasts and streaming. For example Itunes might offer an interview with someone very established, and people will download it to their Ipod to listen to.
Exhibition
The exhibition of a film is now alot easier due to new technolgies and digital distribution, making watching a film a better experience. New technology such as HD, and Blu-Ray are used to impress audiences and to encourage them to watch a film. Old fillms are now compared to new films that are exhibited using new technolgies, and are tagged as not looking very realistic compared to what we see now.
How Has New Technology Affected The Position of the Consumer?
New technology has allowed the consumer to take full control over what technology they look out for. For instance, when coming accross something that you dont want to watch on television, you just change the channel. However, with new technolgies still booming film producers can control their audiences feelings towrads an advertisment. For example using something that's going to make someone happy to bribe the viewer into watching it.
D.S.N Digital Screen Network
In the United Kingdom, a blockbuster film from hollywood, would hit about 300 cinema's, and would be very popular with audiences. However this then leaves independant cinema only just coping to grab viwers in. Digital screen networks have been made by the UK film council because the cost of releasing a digital film rather than a 35mm print would be alot cheaper. This now gives audiences a wider choice of where to go to watch long awaited hollywood films.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Distribution
Marketing
Marketing is the methods companies use to advertise and distribute their prouducts. They use printing to advertise their products. They use designing and printing of artwork and posters. Independant films usually use about 10 prints whereas mainstream films use around 200 prints. In the U.K films are normally released on fridays. They do this so that people can see them at the weekend whereas bringing them out on a monday would be silly because people would forget about the film unless they deperately wanted to see it. The schedule for forthcoming releases is cooordinated and published by the film distributors association. The distributor will try to avoid positioning the film close to another film's release date or film's with similar traits. (story, subject, or country of origin).
Logistics of Distribution
Logistics of distribution is basically releasing films and managing to keep them alive in the cinema and when they eventually come out on DVD. Distribution focuses on marketing and trying to keep films on local makets worldwide. Logistics is important to the director because of accomadation, food and transport. The distributor's job is to come to an agreement with cinema's about when the film is going to be played and how long it's played for. They use 35mm prints for a film. The prints cost 1 thousand pounds each, and double the amount if there is subtitles added to the film. 1 print can only be shown at one time. Each film company will have 6 reels in total to give to worldwide cinema's, and each reel lasts about 20 minutes. The cinema's dont tend to buy the reels because they are too expensive, but rent them off the film companies instead.
Licensing
Licensing is the process by which a distributor requires the legal right to exploit a film. Big mainstream film companies such as disney and universal would have thier own distribution offices. Whereas, the independant film companies have to sell their films to different distributors in their territory. In addition to paying a fee to secure the film, the license will stipulate that the distributor will also have to pay royalties. Two years aftera film is opened on the big screens, it can then be played on television with sky having the first picks and shortly after ITV being able to show it to the whole of the U.K. Film distributors have to be able to split the budget to make sure that both the film and the promotions are to the best they can be.
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Magazine Covers That Influence Me.
The front of this magazine is really original. It's not like any other magazine and it really stood out to me when i spotted it. The picture is very wierd and wacky, but i love the font and the way they have coloured the font in. They have used a floral pattern , and i really like the idea of that. I also like the format of this magazine. Its quite a unusual format. Most magazines will have their barcode and price at the bottom, whereas on this magazine it's situated at the top. I like the way they have put the daisy hairband on the girl's head. This kind of links to the floral pattern on the masthead. I'm not a fan of the make-up that they have smothered all over the girl in the picture but it links in with the magazines idea of weird and wackyness.
Monday, 16 November 2009
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Working Title & Warp Films
Goodridge states that Hollywood only want "tent pole" films. These are films that will be watched by men and women, boys & girls all over the world. They will be big hit films that will attract any type of person.
Lord Putnam said that people are more interested in films when they like "who's in it" rather than "what's in it". Lord Putman has now stoppped directing films as he feels that people want to see established actors/actresses on a film rather than actually wanting to see the film because the storyline sounds interesting.
Shane Meadows says that whilst he was making the hit film "This is England" he got to know and undestand the actors/actresses better. This then allowed him to know what sort of film was right for their personlaity. He could then establish whether he wanted them if he directed a film suited to them again. Whereas big hollywood stars such as Tom Cruise might not suit the film and because of this might even change the audiences understanding of the story.
Marketing
Below is an example of merchandise for the the James Bond film Casino Royale.
Viral Marketing: Viral Marketing is basically word of mouth. For example "2012" published a website about the upcoming film. People started to believe that the world was going to end, and it caused major problems. People then told other people and then it eventually got into the media. This is what film producers of "2012" wanted their website to do. They wanted it to cause problems so that the film would get extra media attention.
Synergy Marketing: Synergy Marketing is when film producers use the success of a company to promote theirs. For example "up" and many others have used McDonald's success to advertise their film. They would put it on toys, and balloons and even the happy meal boxes. Another example is that James Bond producers used their success to promote "Sony".
Product Placement: This is where companies use the success of a film to promote their product. For example in James Bond, Daniel Craig promotes a lot of products. A few of the thing's he promotes would be Aston Martin's and Rolex watches.
Bridget Jones Diary (Working Title): To promote the film, the producers used merchandise. There was poster's, badges, keyrings and clothing that you could purchase from large cinema's. Bridget Jones' diary producers hired workers to promote their film and tell other people about it. The premiere would of also been talked about and passed on. They used "Galaxy" to promote Bridget Jones' diary by having competitions on front of the popular chocolate bar wrapper. Aswell as this they used Product placement by creating a soundtrack and promoting it on the movie. This would mean that people would buy it because they liked it or because they wanted it because bridget jones had it.
James Bond-Casino Royale(Columbia Pictures): To promote the film, producers used merchandise. These included toys, gadgets, keyrings, bed covers, mugs, clothing and many more. Word about the new James Bond film coming out was soon spread around, from it being in the media and on the news to the news on the school playground and in the workplace. Of course the centre of attention was the new character of James Bond, Daniel Craig. There was premieres everywhere which soon got into the media. Before the film Daniel Craig promoted his new film by doing adverts for top brands including "sony".Producers wanted to use the success of "sony" and to promote their film. Product placement was used in Casino Royale with Daniel Craig wearing "Rolex" watches and driving "Aston Martins". They wanted their products to be seen in this film so that people would buy them to be like Daniel Craig.
As you can see, there is a very big difference between middle range films and Hollywood films. Hollywood films have alot more money to spend on marketing and advertisement than what middle of the range films do. Therefore Hollywood films always seem to be the most popular ones because of them being marketed so well.
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Promoting Films
Above the line marketing is basically advertisements that you cany get away from. They are everywhere. If a hollywood film is just about to come out its advertised everywhere. Billboards, Magazines, bus sides, Social networking sites newspapers, and trailers. When hollywood hit films have premieres you can never get away from them. They are always on the news or in newspapers. Some even go as far as making merchandise and clothing.
Below The Line Marketing
Below the line marketing is never as over the top as above the line marketing. If you want to see advertisements on films that aren't going to be as popular you have to look for it more. They won't be all over the place like above the line advertisements. You will find them in magazines, on websites and in newspapers but nothing so extreme as premieres on the news or merchandise and clothing.
Strategies Of Marketing
2012: The studio released a teaser trailer of 2012 on November 12th 2008. The studio also launched a viral marketing website operated by the fictional institute for human continuity, where filmgoers could register for lottery number to be part of a small population that would be rescued from the global desruction. More stategie of marketing that the producers used for "2012" are posters, building sized billboards, bus sides, merchandise, magazines and many more.
A Serious Man: A serious man was released in the United States on October 2nd 2009. The film has attracted a highly positive critical response. They used magazines and websites to promote the film in the united states. This film isn't as big as "2102". However film producers still managed to use posters, magazines and social networking sites to promote this film.
Male Gaze
Forms of gaze
- The sepctators gaze
- The intra-diagetic gaze
- The direct address (or extra-diagetic) to the viewer.
- The look of the camera
- The gaze of a bystander
- The gaze of an audience within a text.
Direction og gaze:
Trever Millum distinguished between these forms of attention in his study of women in magazine advertisements.
- Attention directed towrads others.
- Attentionndirected towards an object.
- Attention directed towards oneself.
- Attention directed to the reader/camera.
- Attention directed into middle distnace.
Paul Messaris (1997) notes that traditionally, men do not look directly into the camera, although "during the past btwo decades... there has been a notable countertrend in male-oriented advertising, fetauring men whose poses contain some of the same elements....traditionally associated with women. This seems likely to indicate an explict concern about how men look in the eyes of women".
Paul Messaris (1997) notes that the female models in ads addressed to women, "treat the lens as a substitute for the eyes of women".
Laura Mulvey- The Male Gaze
- "Visual pleasure and narrative cinema" (1975)
- Active male/passive female.
- "Women as image"/"Man as bearer of the look"
- Voyeuristic
- Fetishistic
Critism's with Mulvey's theory.
- A failure to account for a female spectator
- Looks only at the spectator as being a heterosexual male.
- Since 1980's there has been an increasing display and sexualisation of the male body in mainstream cinema and televsion advertising.
Categorising facial expressions.
Shameless-Episode 1
Fiona is seen to be the responsibility of the Gallagher family. She acts as the kids mum due to her mum leaving home and her dad's lack of responsibility to them. She wears gold loop earings and a tracksuit which gives the audience a impression of a 'chav'. The area where they live now is quite rough and suits them all down to the ground. Her social class is very much lower one. In one of the scenes Frank comes in drunk and lies on the floor almost unconcious. Fiona is looking down to him as the camera is pointing up. This suggests that fiona is of higher importance than him and is basically the one in charge. the boss.
Steve
Steve is of higher class and authority than the gallaghers. We find this out almost straight the way. He stands on the balcony and watches fiona dancing on the floor below. Steve wears a suit jacket and trousers, which also tells us that he is of higher authority compared to fiona's gold hoop earings and tracksuit. What he wears also gives the audience an impression that he is fairly wealthy. But is he wealthy by his own work, or does he get his money some other way?
Lip
Lip is the oldest son in the family. He acts grown-up in a way, as he sticks up for his family and looks after them the best he can. He is very intelligent especially at physics and especially compared to the others. We find this out in the first scene where he is helping Karen with her homework. He shares a bedroom with his Brother Ian and seems to look after him. They have a close relationship with each other. We find this out when Lip finds out about his Brothers sexuality and how Lip is so surprised about what his brother has been hiding from him.
Frank
Frnak is the so called dad of the family. Moost nights he comes home drunk and goes straight back out in the morning to start again. He has no job which suggests he is a layabout and that he doesnt provide for his family. Frank acts like a gorilla and has no cleanliness at all. He wears a scfuffy t-shirt and jeans what he never really changes alot, and always wears a leather jacket which he's had for a long time.
Veronica
Veronica is Fion's best friend. She's a notherner of lower class. we first find this out due to her gobby actions when sticking up for herself and her best friend outside of a night club. She dresses cheaply and is not lady like or elegant at all. Wheras fions seems to have that elegant lady like manner a bit more than what veronica does.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Dead Man's Shoes, This is England & Hot Fuzz
Hot Fuzz
Budget- 8,000,000
Hot fuzz is a humerous comedy, which turned out to be a very popular film. Popular British film/tv starts were the main characters in this popular film.
Budget-£723,000
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Monday, 26 October 2009
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Preliminary Film Task Evaluation
I worked with Hannah to complete my preliminary task. We worked very well together and managed to complete it and be pleased with the outcome. I didnt use the camera as much as Hannah but i felt comfortable directing the actors and occasionally helping out with the camera part. Our film was planned with firstly drawing out a stroyboard, so that we could film it straight away without wasting any time. Using a storyboard was a good way to plan as we knew by looking at the storyboard exactly what the actors and the camera was doing. we could also erase anything we changed easily. We used dialogue in our sequence as it showed better continuity and just flowed better all the way through. We found inspiration by watching other peoples films in class which gave us a better understanding of what we actually needed to do. We used a camera to film our sequence and also used a tripod to help gain better shots and camera angles. Using a tripod made it easier to do more difficult shots as it was more sturdy than doing it free hand. We then used imovie to edit our film, so that we could edit what we wanted and cut what we didnt want. Things we had to take into account included the 180 degree rule, without this the overall outcome of the sequence wouldnt have been as good without it, so this was our main priority. Another aspect we had to consider was continuity. This was also very important as we wanted the filming to flow without any unwanted mistakes. The overall outcome of our sequence was really good and we were both very pleased with it. However, we did have to
re-film 3 times because of certain things going wrong. The first time we filmed it all went very well apart from the fact that we were then told that we couldnt film ourselves. This was a silly mistake and we have certaintly learnt from it. The second time also ran very smoothly, although on one part of the sequence we found when it came down to editing, that the camera had took a picture a film clip. We then couldnt couldnt film just that part agin the next day, due to the characters wearing different clothes. The last time we filmed went to plan and we were pleased with outcome. Next time we will make sure that we have all the footage before we start to edit. From this task i have learnt that filming and making sure you have involved every aspect is alot harder than it sounds. I think that next time being more organised with everything will definately help. At least now we have made our mistakes, we hopefully wont make them in the real thing.
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Eastenders Opening Scene
We were asked to re-create an opening scene from an episode of Eastenders. In doing this it would help us to practice using a camera and get to know camera shots and angles, ready for our prelimenary task.