Wednesday 18 November 2015

Assignment 2: Writing a Film Pitch

Title: The Underdog

Genre: Action


Tagline: The tables have turned...


Logline: A 16 year old boy bullied throughout high school finally takes a step forward in life and starts training to box, seeking for revenge on his school acquaintances.


Narrative: An ordinary teenage boy who always kept his head down was bullied throughout high school but one day he decides to fight back. He would always keep quiet and do his work but something suddenly hits him. Literally. From then on his mindset totally changes. He spends his days studying but his nights training, hoping to be a professional fighter and stand up to those who looked down on him.


Characters:

Joe Smith (main character)
Cameron Wills (bully)

Setting: Set on earth. At first there is a flash back of parts of his high school life and how he was always bullied- set in school. The setting then changes to the present where the main character is in the gym

Similar Movies: Karate Kid

Target Audience: This movie will most likely appeal to teenagers and young adults who are mainly 80% male and 20% female. They are also perhaps in the ABC1 social class who may enjoy watching movies with lots of action and slight violence.

Sunday 15 November 2015

Assignment 2: Film Poster and Trailer Analysis of Spectre






















Film poster key conventions:

The central image is of the main star, James Bond (Daniel Craig). It is a medium shot and he is looking directly at the camera, creating direct address while holding a gun perhaps hinting to the audience that this movie is of an action genre and may appeal to them. The title of publication is placed in the second third of the poster along with the tagline underneath it. The tagline '007' can also be seen as an image as it has a gun attached to it, again alluding that guns are a major part of iconography of this movie. The poster has no specific release date but instead has 'COMING SOON' along the bottom third. The use of a preview of the poster perhaps gives the audience a tease as to what the movie is about and to get people talking and excited about the movie. As this movie isn't out yet, it does not include any stars or critic reviews from newspapers or magazines, leaving the audience anticipated to know whether this movie is a hit. The film uses social media links at the very bottom but can be identifiable as it is a well-known logo. In this particular poster, there is no production blurb, but there are a few other posters that do include it. 




Film trailer key conventions:

The film trailer contains no specific names of the stars or directors, as well as any on-screen text. However, it does include the production company. The trailer does give a clear layout of the characters and the narrative of this movie, but the setting does change throughout, suggesting the amount of action that takes place in different areas of the world in the movie. It uses short clips and fast-paced editing of different scenes to give the audience an insight of the film to create drama and excitement. They include the different expressions of the characters face, the different props e.g. guns, the different lighting to create suspense and mystery.There is no specific release date said in the trailer but at the end it does mention that it is 'COMING SOON' - just like the poster - making it identifiable that this is a teaser trailer. The background music communicates to the audience the genre of this film due to the fast paced music, conveying that this is an action genre. There are no voice overs, only music and dialogue and perhaps some sound effects, grasping the audience's attention. There is diegetic sound like the conversations between the characters, explosions, helicopters etc... As well as some non-diegetic sounds like the mysterious music that plays in the background. Only we, the audience, can hear the intense music playing which builds up the excitement within us. At the very end of the trailer, they do include their known logo of '007' attached with a gun which is displayed as their official website too, along with the hashtag 'SPECTRE' and with what seems like the production blurb of the movie. 

Overall, I do think that the Spectre poster and trailer have successfully promoted their new release of the film due to its large marketing ways to make this film a hit. They've used stars in the film who are well known and a genre which intrigues many people. Considering that it is also a modern version of older movies such as James Bond, it makes the public more eager to watch the movie as it was such a big success.

Saturday 14 November 2015

Assignment 2: Film Case Study Research

Spectre


I have chosen Spectre  in particular because it is widely popular and has been trending worldwide. It is also a modern version of the classic James Bond movie, which can appeal to a very large audience. 

Institutional Background:
1)Spectre's production company are Eon Productions and Columbia Pictures. 

2) The UK theatrical distributor is Sony Pictures Releasing.

No Brand Loyalty:
1) Genre: Action, adventure, thriller.

2) The trailer hints that it is part of the action/ thriller genre because of its iconography and setting. The trailer shows us that there are guns, cars, car chases, violence and more which shows us a typical aspect of an action genre.

3) The main star of the movie is Daniel Craig (James Bond). He was also starring in the movies Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, and Skyfall, all of which were hit movies. Spectre was directed by Sam Mendes. He also directed Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes and American Beauty which earned 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

It's all a matter of timing:
1) The UK release date for Spectre was the 26 of October, 2015. 

2) The earliest trailer that was out on YouTube was uploaded 7 months ago by 'Movieclips Trailers'.

3) Other examples of marketing were teaser trailers on YouTube and on TV, TV interviews, and it being displayed on the news.

It's a social thing:
1) The rating given on IMDb was 7.2 out of 10. Majority of the reviews were positive but there were a handful of users who did not like the movie, purely due to personal preference. The rating given on Rotten Tomatoes was 69%, 6.4 out of 10 and there were also a few people who did not like the movie either. Overall, I think that the public has given this movie a good review.

2) 'A swaggering show of  confidence'.

    'Another stellar outing for Bond'.

    'Spectre is by far one of the best bond films ever so far. It is amazing and exciting and leaves me wondering if the series can continue after'.

Risky Business:
1) The original budget for Spectre was estimated to be $245,000,000. 

2) In the opening weekend it made $70,403,148.

3) In total, the movie made $314,520,181.

4) Spectre made more than their budget, but not 2.5x the amount. Since it is a fairly recent release, I'd say that this movie will soon reach that amount and be a box office success due to its popularity.

Stars in their eyes:
1) The director, Sam Mendes, has previously directed Skyfall, American Beauty, Revolutionary Road, Road to Perdition, Away We Go, Jarhead and many more which are all of different genres.

2) The main star of Spectre is Daniel Craig who plays James Bond.

3) Daniel Craig has also appeared in Skyfall, Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Defiance and more. 
These films are also quite similar to the main movie I've chosen as they all contain the genre of action.

4) Throughout the whole trailer, no names are mentioned.

Saturday 7 November 2015

Assignment 2: Genre and NCIS

Mad Max: Fury Road



Genre: Sci-fi

Narrative: A woman rebels against a tyrannical ruler in post apocalyptic Australia in search for her homeland with the help of a group of female prisoners, a psychotic worshipper, and a drifter named Max.

Character: The movie consists of a typical feud between a hero, Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron, and a villain, Hugh Keays-Byrne as Immortan Joe. The two hero's help the group of female prisoners find their home while Immortan Joe and his forces are on the hunt for them.

Iconography: There is plenty of iconography typical of the sci-fi genre: an advanced car, dystopia, a hero and a villain, a futuristic desert, explosions and mutation. All these are typically found in a sci-fi movie.

Setting: Regardless of the railer being 2 and half minutes long, it gives a clear insight that this movie is based in a deserted, dusty desert where you aren't always safe. They also show a long road perhaps to show their way of freedom from their prison.


Kingsman: The Secret Service



Genre: Action

Narrative: A spy organisation recruits an unrefined, but promising street kid into the agency's ultra-competitive training program, just as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.

Character: The characters are of a typical action movie. A poor Londoner who is chosen to be a Kingsman candidate, 'Gary "Eggsy" Unwin'. A Kingsman leader, agent and trainer. A trainee who befriends Eggsy. All these characters make a typical aspect of an action movie.

Iconography: There is plenty of iconography of this action genre: secret weapons (guns), explosions, chases, violence, secret lairs. All of these connect with the narrative of this movie and contribute to a good action movie.

Setting: During start of the trailer , we see that the main character, 'Eggsy', is part of the urban side of London. However, it then all changes and he is shown the posh and high-class setting where they are put through a series of challenges.


Poltergeist



Genre: Horror

Narrative: A family whose suburban home is haunted by evil forces must come together to rescue their youngest daughter after the apparitions take her captive.

Character: The characters consist of a young girl who has been abducted by supernatural creatures and her family who try to save her. This is seen in a typical horror movie where the young characters are usually the most naive and have the hardest time when dealing with the supernatural.

Iconography: There is plenty of typical iconography of this horror genre. For example, a haunted house, spirits, creepy dolls, rocking chairs, paranormal activity. All these are seen in a typical horror movie and it also links with the narrative, so we can confidently say that this is a horror.

Setting: Majority of this movie is set in a house in a nice neighbourhood where the family move into but then start to experience abnormal things and ends with the family moving out of the house to get away from their bad experience, but they are still trapped.