Wednesday, 18 March 2015
INDEX
Friday, 13 March 2015
MEST1 Section B: A Field In England
Summary:
A field in England is a low budget, black and white,art house film it is about a group of deserters flee from battle through an overgrown field. Captured by an alchemist, the men are forced to help him search to find a hidden treasure that he believes is buried in the field. The film tries to break the Hollywood model of distribution by becoming the first film in the UK to launch simultaneously across all platforms.
How was A Field In England’s release different to typical film releases?
The release is different to the typical releases as it was simultaneously distributed across many platforms on the same day, this would attract more people as they have many places to view the film, so some viewers may go to the cinema to watch this while others would rather sit at home and watch it on DVD.
What are the advantages to releasing the film across all platforms on the same day?
Everyone will have a different ways of accessing the film, either by buying it on DVD, streaming it online, or going to a cinema or theatre. It creates excitement on that day as everyone would want to view it and it reduces piracy and any other illegal ways of watching the film.
What are the disadvantages to this approach?
The drawback is that once the film is released there will be excitement just on that one day and there will be no more left such as people watching it a few months later till the DVD's release of streaming it online.
What target audience would A Field In England be aimed at? Demographics and Psychographics.
For psychographics the main category this film would appeal to is explorers because they set out to seek discovery and love finding out new things. They tend to have a lot of energy, individualized and experienced. The first kinds of people to try out new brands and is usually the younger demographic students such as those in college or uni. This may also appeal to succeeders who seek control and have strong goals. There would be an audience aged 25-30 and above with ABC1 demographic.
Do you think all films in future will be released across all platforms simultaneously in future?
This is possible as social media sites, mostly facebook and Twitter, help contribute to the promotion side of the film helping to create excitement for an earlier release of the film because people may want to view the film as the same time as others, even if they have different ways of doing this such as downloading it online, buying the DVD or actually going to the cinema. This helps reduce the risk of piracy.
Learner response
Q1) What is the BBC hoping to achieve by including behind the scenes footage?
The BBC was hoping to achieve a positive brand image, so that the BBC has a better reputation. The BBC are presented as a good and friendly brand. There are many close-ups of the penguins to illustrate how an emotional connection is formed with the audience because there are fascinated, this amuses the viewer
Q2) How are editing and sound used in the sequence to structure the narrative
There is an initial equilibrium when David Attenborough says "whatever the crew tries" there are shots of difficulties such as the crew taking risks by diving into freezing cold water to get the perfect shot for their show. Then there is a disequilibrium with eerie music and David Attenborough says "only a small hole of lifeline to the surface". Then the climax where the penguins come out of the water and there is diagetic movement and sounds with magical music and a voice over of David Attenborough saying "this is Antarctica at its most enchanting". The penguins are all shown in slow motion which shows how dramatic they are trying to make the scene look.
Q3) How is the crew represented in the sequence?
The crew is represented as heroic as they are taking risks by working against all odds and "scuba diving in the coldest waters of the planet" which is dangerous but they are willing to do anything to be seen as a dedicated crew.
Q4) Does the programme 'inform, educate and entertain' its audience?
The programme educated the audience with the use of technology, and the ability to film in such extreme environments. The programme is used as a good entertainment through the humorous element. The dialogue used from the voice over is not typical for such a programme and it uses more sarcasm which entertains the viewers as they are trying to make it fun and more enjoyable for them to watch, mostly when the voice over of David Attenborough says "spectacular belly flop" creating a humorous atmosphere for the audience.
The BBC was hoping to achieve a positive brand image, so that the BBC has a better reputation. The BBC are presented as a good and friendly brand. There are many close-ups of the penguins to illustrate how an emotional connection is formed with the audience because there are fascinated, this amuses the viewer
Q2) How are editing and sound used in the sequence to structure the narrative
There is an initial equilibrium when David Attenborough says "whatever the crew tries" there are shots of difficulties such as the crew taking risks by diving into freezing cold water to get the perfect shot for their show. Then there is a disequilibrium with eerie music and David Attenborough says "only a small hole of lifeline to the surface". Then the climax where the penguins come out of the water and there is diagetic movement and sounds with magical music and a voice over of David Attenborough saying "this is Antarctica at its most enchanting". The penguins are all shown in slow motion which shows how dramatic they are trying to make the scene look.
Q3) How is the crew represented in the sequence?
The crew is represented as heroic as they are taking risks by working against all odds and "scuba diving in the coldest waters of the planet" which is dangerous but they are willing to do anything to be seen as a dedicated crew.
Q4) Does the programme 'inform, educate and entertain' its audience?
The programme educated the audience with the use of technology, and the ability to film in such extreme environments. The programme is used as a good entertainment through the humorous element. The dialogue used from the voice over is not typical for such a programme and it uses more sarcasm which entertains the viewers as they are trying to make it fun and more enjoyable for them to watch, mostly when the voice over of David Attenborough says "spectacular belly flop" creating a humorous atmosphere for the audience.
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Institution research
Distribution
1) The guide shows that films can be conceived in a variety of ways, these include true life stories, a unique moment of inspiration, an historical figure, and event or a moment in time. The film is about sharing experiences and letting the audience enjoy it, whatever the genre. Also films have the power to inspire and show different emotions to express what the characters are thinking, yet they can't find words for the emotions. The cinema screen allows large audiences to see these films, which is the best opportunity. It was said by Sir Alan Parker that "As a filmmaker, I know only too well that films do not exist for their own sakes... they only exist when
they are being experienced by an audience."
2) Movies have the power of enriching every aspect of our lives, which amuses us as an
3) Distribution is really the highly competitive business when launching films. The distributors challenge is to bring each film to the market by identifying its audience, considering why they'd go and see it ,estimating the revenue potential across all the formats of its release, persuading exhibitors (cinema operators) to play the film, developing plans and partnerships to build awareness of and interest in the film, aiming to convert as much interest as possible into cinema visits. The film business is product driven, as the films are the reason to someone buying a ticket.
4) As is the case in most countries, the UK has six major distributors (directly affiliated to the Hollywood studios) and many independent (unaffiliated) distributors who tend to handle films made outside the major studios.
Ill Manors: Funding and production budget
1) The guide shows that films can be conceived in a variety of ways, these include true life stories, a unique moment of inspiration, an historical figure, and event or a moment in time. The film is about sharing experiences and letting the audience enjoy it, whatever the genre. Also films have the power to inspire and show different emotions to express what the characters are thinking, yet they can't find words for the emotions. The cinema screen allows large audiences to see these films, which is the best opportunity. It was said by Sir Alan Parker that "As a filmmaker, I know only too well that films do not exist for their own sakes... they only exist when
they are being experienced by an audience."
2) Movies have the power of enriching every aspect of our lives, which amuses us as an
audience, they influence the music we play the fashion the
games we enjoy. Films have an impact both socially and commercially, this
shows their true connection with an audience. It is in the hands of the
distributors to deliver the largest audience possible for every film. This is
quite hard as in this day and age there is so many other options to be
entertained, whether this is online or on television. Digital has ruined
the ways in which films are released, promoted and consumed, and it is reshaping
the kind of entertainment centre that a modern cinema can be.
3) Distribution is really the highly competitive business when launching films. The distributors challenge is to bring each film to the market by identifying its audience, considering why they'd go and see it ,estimating the revenue potential across all the formats of its release, persuading exhibitors (cinema operators) to play the film, developing plans and partnerships to build awareness of and interest in the film, aiming to convert as much interest as possible into cinema visits. The film business is product driven, as the films are the reason to someone buying a ticket.
4) As is the case in most countries, the UK has six major distributors (directly affiliated to the Hollywood studios) and many independent (unaffiliated) distributors who tend to handle films made outside the major studios.
Ill Manors: Funding and production budget
- What was the estimated budget for Ill Manors? £100,000
- Where did the money come from? List the different organisations and companies that contributed funding to Ill Manors. BBC Films, Revolver Entertainment, Film London Microwave.
- How did the Ill Manors budget compare to a Hollywood blockbuster such as Skyfall? The sky fall budget (150-200 million) has a huge difference with the budget of ill manors, as skyfall is a film of a franchise known world wide and has sequences in many different countries and locations compared to ill mannors
Film London and Microwave Film
Film London is the capital's film and media agency- sustaining, promoting
and developing London as a major
international film-making and film cultural capital. This includes all the
screen industries based in London - film, television, video, commercials and new interactive media. Film London is one of nine regional
screen agencies throughout the United Kingdom. The not-for-profit organisation is supported by
the BFI and the Mayor of London. Film London also
receives significant support from Arts Council England London and Skill set.
Microwave aims to support bold and surprising cinema that will grow and excite audiences, and contribute positively to an increasingly diverse landscape for British film. We want to champion diverse and dynamic emerging film making talent, and enable you to make your first features within a fully integrated production environment.
Distributor: Revolver Entertainment
- When was Revolver Entertainment created? Revolver entertainment was created in 1967
- Revolver Entertainment enjoyed a lot of success with the UK urban drama genre. Find three Revolver films that fit that genre, embed the trailers from YouTube and write about why they were successful.
This film sket is an urban drama genre as it is similar to ill manors, due to the events that would occur in both movies, this film is successful as it was popular among teenagers around the UK,.
This film is called The imposter and was successful as it was nominated for a grand jury world documentary prize at the Sundance Film Festival. It won the Filmmakers' award at the HotDoc doc festival in Toronto.
This is another film by Revolver entertainment and it is successful as GASHE.com gave the film a rating of 2 1/2 stars saying, "While the plot is dark and uncomfortable at times, it moves along at a decent pace and the unique use of different lead actors for each story works.
- Choose one film distributed by Revolver Entertainment and explain how it compares to Ill Manors (similarities and differences). The movie 'Sket' by revolver entertainment is some what similar to ill manors as they share the same urban genre and they have similar events that take place in the films, and they both involve gangs and crime. However the budget for ill manors (£100,000) is much less than sket (1 million).
- Why did Revolver Entertainment go out of business in 2013? According to senior staff formerly at Revolver, there are also other company-specific financial reasons for the company’s demise, not just the general DVD downturn. One internal email between executives from late last year seen by Screen describes the company’s “cash flow problems” and income being “significantly below that forecast.”
- How is new technology changing the way films are being distributed? New technology is changing the way films are distributed as in this day and age, films are easily downloaded over the internet due to piracy and there has been a decrease of people who go to theatres and cinema, as people would rather sit at home and watch movies on their laptops for free rather than going to enjoy them on the big screen.
Gunslinger
- Visit the Gunslinger website and list the three films currently in development (click on theSlate tab).
- Research the Gunslinger/Revolver film Shank. Embed the trailer in your blog and explain how it compares to Ill Manors (similarities and differences).
The film shank is similar to ill manors as they both have urban genres and they both have similar film budgets. The films are both about gangs, crime and violence.
Certification
One final aspect of institution is the certificate the film was awarded for exhibition. This is decided by the British Board of Film Classification.
- How does the certification process work at the BBFC?
The certification process works when the BBFC reviews the film and decides what certifcate should be given to the film.The BBFC have a criteria that film should follow for it to be a certain age certificate.
- Think about the certificate of Ill Manors (18 certificate). What is deemed acceptable for an 18 certificate? What is the difference between a 15 certificate and an 18 certificate?
15 certificate -
- allows moderate violence
- moderate sexual activities
- Drug taking not banned but should not be promoted.
18 Certificate -
- Allow violence
- Allow sexual activity
- Drug taking allowed but not to be promoted
The major difference is the explicitly of violence/Sexual activities.
- What are the advantages and disadvantages for a film in being given an 18 certificate?
Theres not many advantages but they could be -
- 18 and over can be reformers in which they could be aware of explicit social awareness which they can help youngsters under the age of 18
Radio 1
1) How popular is BBC Radio 1? Find average listening figures for the station. How has the BBC Radio 1 audience declined over recent years? Why might this have happened?
BBC Radio 1 is a British radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in modern and current popular music and chart hits throughout the day. Radio 1 provides alternative genres after 7:00 pm, including electronic dance, hip hop, rock, indie or interviews. It's estimated that Radio 1 has an estimate of 10.26 million listeners and it can also be digitally distributed in many other countries.
2) Who is the target audience for BBC Radio 1?
It is aimed primarily at the 15–29 age group, although the average age of the UK audience in 2008 was 33.
3) How does Plan B promote Ill Manors in this interview?
Plan B promotes 'Ill Manors as a film which shows what happens with the youth growing up in East London. He also stated that if this film was successful he would go on to produce more films. He describes his role in 'Ill Manors' in terms of the production process and this helps to enhance his star image. Plan B plays many parts in terms of the production such as directing, filming and editing. His involvement with the film is likely to attract many of his fans.
4) What representation of Plan B can we find in this interview?
Plan B describes how he's been sleeping off a sofa in his studio because of the fact that he is putting in hard effort and time to edit 'Ill Manors'. Also, Plan B is described to have changed his look in terms of appearance and occupation (experiencing more with film than music at this point).
BBC Radio 1 is a British radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in modern and current popular music and chart hits throughout the day. Radio 1 provides alternative genres after 7:00 pm, including electronic dance, hip hop, rock, indie or interviews. It's estimated that Radio 1 has an estimate of 10.26 million listeners and it can also be digitally distributed in many other countries.
2) Who is the target audience for BBC Radio 1?
It is aimed primarily at the 15–29 age group, although the average age of the UK audience in 2008 was 33.
3) How does Plan B promote Ill Manors in this interview?
Plan B promotes 'Ill Manors as a film which shows what happens with the youth growing up in East London. He also stated that if this film was successful he would go on to produce more films. He describes his role in 'Ill Manors' in terms of the production process and this helps to enhance his star image. Plan B plays many parts in terms of the production such as directing, filming and editing. His involvement with the film is likely to attract many of his fans.
4) What representation of Plan B can we find in this interview?
Plan B describes how he's been sleeping off a sofa in his studio because of the fact that he is putting in hard effort and time to edit 'Ill Manors'. Also, Plan B is described to have changed his look in terms of appearance and occupation (experiencing more with film than music at this point).
Monday, 9 March 2015
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Ill manors: Official website
- How does the Ill Manors official website promote the film? The website gives a visual representation of what the film is all about, as the whole website has this wrecked look, and is dark which portrays what the characters are like, this is what would attract the audience, the website follows through this look wherever you click, so the atmosphere is the same. They promote the film by having the trailer to view, stills, videos and reactions and reviews of what viewers think of the movie.
- What examples can you find of the Ill Manors brand on the website homepage? The title 'ill manors' on the website is the same as it is shown in the film, posters etc. This is very large on the top left of the screen and this is how the brand is shown on the website.
- What links does the website offer? The website offers links to view the trailer, which is essential as audience would want to view this. They also have links to the synopsis which explains the background behind the storyline. They also have a link to the director 'Ben drew' which has some background information about him and how he feels about his first directed movie. There are also stills of the film and characters. There is a link to the Album which has the full soundtrack of the movie. There is also a link to videos showing behind the scenes footage so the audience gets an insight to the background. There is a 'buy now' link where you can purchase the dvd or blueray. The final link is to the reactions and reviews of the film.
- What examples of synergy can you find between the website homepage and the print/broadcast platforms? The font of the title is the same on the website and posters/DVD packaging, a bold and basic font to uplift the fact the film is low-budget and urban, the title is in white to connote an element of seriousness which reflects the depth of the problems the actors have to face in the film. In addition, the same actors are used especially Riz Ahmed who heavily devises the plot and to make the audience aware and to remind them that he is the prominent figure in the film.
- List the links to social media on the website homepage. Why are these important? https://www.facebook.com/ILLMANORS / https://twitter.com/illmanors
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