Thursday, 20 April 2017

  • How are men represented in the trailer? Is this representation conforming to other representations of men in action films? Why?
Men are represented as heroes and saviours.This is shown in the film Spectre when Daniel Craig (Jame Bond) save the women who was getting chased. Men in the film where also villains like (Christopher waltz) Blofeld who was he main villain in the movie and his sidekick
  • How are females represented? What message might this send to the audience?



  • How is Britain or London represented? Is this a stereotypical representation of Great Britain?



  • How are European people represented? Use specific examples from the trailer to support your points.


  • How is social class represented in Spectre? Does it reinforce or challenge stereotypes about the British class system?



Thursday, 30 March 2017

Evaluating my production work








1) What typical features (conventions) of a film poster have you used? How do they help to make the poster effective in attracting an audience? (Key conventions include title, release date, institutional information, reviews, a central image etc.)


In my film poster I have used the title,  'Anonymous', I have also used an institutional logo (NEW LINE CINEMA), cast names, age rating (18), tagline ( Always look behind you), release date (AUGUST 8th), credits and main image.

The title helps to attract my target audience because it creates a sense mystery as it is called 'Anonymous'. The colour of my title is red which connotes blood and death this helps the audience establish the genre of the movie which is horror. 


The Institutional Logo for this movie which  is a very big company for movies 'new line cinema'





2) What is the genre of your film? How would your target audience know this from design of your poster? E.g. Colour scheme, font choice, mise-en-scene (props, costume, character, setting).

The genre for my movie is horror

3) What institutional information have you used to try and sell the film and how does this appeal to the audience? E.g. 'From the Producers of...' / Star power / Directors / Reviews.


It appeals to the audience that my film poster has directors  4) Where are there examples of synergy between your storyboard and trailer? (Synergy is the link or interaction between two different media texts).




5) What representations have you used in your film? E.g. gender / race / age / nationality / place)? Are these reinforcing or challenging stereotypes? This is a good BBC Bitesize page on the key concept of Representation that will help with this question.





Thursday, 2 February 2017

Assignment 2: Film case study institution research

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1) What film have you chosen? e
The movie that i have chosen is James Bond Spectre

2) Why did you choose this film in particular? 


The reason that i have chosen this film is that its is extraordinary and exciting


1) What was the film studio or production company behind your chosen film? E.g. Warner Brothers, Paramount etc.

 The product company for spectre is Columbia pictures, Sony pictures entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

2) Who was the distributor for the theatrical release of the film in the UK?

It is distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia pictures

1) What genre does your chosen film fit into?

The genre for this film is action, spy, crime fiction, Thriller, and adventure



2) How can you tell it fits that genre? Be specific with reference to the trailer.


The iconography for the film spectre is that there is guns, explosives, car chase crime scene.
3) Does your chosen film have any stars or a director that are known for that particular genre?


 Sam Mendes the director of Spectre has also directed Skyfall which was another James bond movie which was made in 2012 was a brilliant movie. Daniel Craig one of the James bond actors has played in 6 of the wonderful movies of James bond. 


1) What was the UK release date for your chosen film?


The release date in the UK for spectre was 26 October 2015



2) When did the first trailer appear on YouTube for your movie? Find the earliest example you can and embed it in your blog.


All of the spectre trailers where all made 1 year ago




3) What other examples of marketing (teaser trailers, main trailers, newspaper or TV interviews etc.) can you find for your chosen film from before the film’s release date?



The first teaser trailer of spectre was on the 27 of March 2015 and the other was 22 of July 2015 which was many months earlier than the movie and this was a good way to promote the movie .


1) What was the word-of-mouth like for your chosen film? If you can’t find tweets (probably blocked) use the IMDB user review rating or the Rotten Tomatoes Tomato meter rating to judge whether the public have given the movie a good review.

The reviews on twitter was

 



2) Find three quotes (no more than 25 words each) from user reviews of your movie to create a picture of what the public reaction to the film has been. Post them on your blog.














































Film trailer and poster analysis of spectre

  1. Image result for spectre official poster

  1. List all the film poster key conventions you can find. How do these attract a potential audience?
One of the spectre poster is iconography when James bond is holding a gun. We can also see that there an actors list. There is also some kind of release date it says 'COMING SOON'. They also say's what cinema is. There is a central image and a background image of James bond.  

  1. List all the film trailer key conventions you can find. How do these attract a potential audience?



  1. In your opinion, do the poster and trailer successfully promote the film you have chosen to investigate? Why?