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Distributor Film Budget Revolver Entertainment Anuvahood $1,000,000 (estimated) Revolver Entertainment Kidulthood £600,000 (estimated) Revolver Entertainment Sket $1,000,000 (estimated) Revolver Entertainment Shank £385,000 (estimated) R

Transcript of Assignment 11 part 3.5

  • 1. RDistributor Film BudgetRevolverAnuvahood$1,000,000Entertainment(estimated)RevolverKidulthood 600,000Entertainment(estimated)RevolverSket $1,000,000Entertainment(estimated)RevolverShank385,000Entertainment(estimated)

2. Why we chose Revolver R Entertainment They are able to work with flexible budgets They have operations in both London and Los Angeles, so avariety of influence will be obtained Most films they distribute were filmed in London The films they distribute are mainly targeted at a youngaudience The central characters in the films they distribute are young andtroubled The films they distribute are very similar to our openingsequence which features drugsFor these reasons we believe that Revolver Entertainment will beable to distribute our film effectively. 3. RDistributor FilmBudgetUniversal Studios 4321$4,600,000(estimated)Universal Studios Alpha Dog $30,000,000(estimated) 4. RUniversal.. Distribute movies similar to ours such as 4321 andAlpha Dog Distribute some films centred around youngcharacters like our opening sequence. Are experienced in releasing drama films Is based in America, however they have filmed inBritish locations and have had British actorsfeature in the film 5. RWarner BrosDistributorFilmBudgetWarner BrosAltered States$15, 000, 000Warner A Home at the $6.5, 000, 000IndependentWorldPicturesWarner BrosConspiracy Theory $80, 000, 000 6. R Warner Bros.. Have distributed a lot of drug related films Is a long established film distribution company Have distributed a variety of drama films 7. Kaya & SanelTitles S Dazed and confused - 1993 During the trailer of dazed and confused we got inspired by the bright colour and they way they faded from bright dark blue to bright fuchsia. This inspired us to use distorted shape in our font. This also inspired us to use bright changing colours in our title because it almost looks like hallucination. We also thought it would be effective to use a bright colour then a darker one to symbolise Laura. 8. Kaya & SanelCreditsS Devil - 2010We were inspired by the credits in Devil because of the way the credits come on screen then fade away after. We thought it suited our opening sequence in the sense that its calm, just like the beginning of ours and now too attention grabbing,so that our character is still the main focus. 9. Kaya & Sanel Titles/Credits SWe would like to use a font that shows the images in a distorted vision. Here are some ofour ideas of what we would like to use in our title and credits. Delirium FantasyDelirium FantasyShowcard Gothic Snap ICTWe liked how this font stood out because it was boldWe really like the look of this font because of howand the letters are quite distorted. Also because thedistorted the letters and how it almost look likeletters are bold the audience would focus on the titlegraffiti which would be eye catching for our targetand its meaning.audience, however we just feel this isnt the right fontHowever, we didnt feel it completely fitted our filmbecause it doesnt give out any clues to what the titleas it was probably too firm as we feel we needrepresents.something more flexible.Delirium Fantasy Chiller Delirium Fantasy Ravie This was our favourite design and font of all that we looked at. We liked this font because of the way the letters fadeWe loved the curls at the end on some of the letters and how towards the bottom which represents our mainflexible the letters are. They almost showing a sense of character, however, we feel it looks too much like afantasy and looks quite confusing. Also we think the target thiller title and we dont want to give that kind ofaudience would be swayed to look at our film as the font isnt sophisticated, but almost like graffiti in a subtle way. We image on our film. decided that this would be the perfect font for our titles and credits as it ticks all the boxes. 10. Kaya & Sanel Titles/Credits SIDEAS FOR COLOUR OF FONTThis was an idea of colours for our titles and We liked the confusing design on this titlecredits because we like the bright colours because it was confusing and we wanted ourand the way they fade from bright to dull. audience to feel uncomfortable whenHowever, we dont think these colours fullywatching this. However, it doesnt fit withmatch and doesnt fit properly to what were what were doing and isnt the correctshowing. portrayal of our film.We thought maybe we should explore using This was our favourite of all the colours anda more serious colour as our film has adesigns as we wanted a brighter colour toserious message behind it. However, this isshow the hallucinations (as our title will beto predictable for a film like this and we shown while she is hallucinating). Also wewanted to do something a bit different. Also believe that although this is a serious film,it wouldnt fit in where we will be showingwe want our target audience to be attractedthe title as its dull. to the film which I believe the title and credit does. 11. Kaya & SanelTitles/Credits SIDEAS FOR WHAT WE WANT OUT TITE TO LOOK LIKE (We dont have iMovie so we dont know if this sort of thing is available)This is not our own image 12. Kaya & Sanel Titles/Credits S IDEAS FOR WHAT WE WANT OUT CREDITS TO LOOK LIKE (We dont have IMovie so we dont know if its available) 13. Kaya & SanelMusic/Sounds TNon-Diegetic SoundsThe song played by piano in the last songinspired us to use it for when we show theflashbacks because we wanted the audienceto connect with Laura and really reflect andthink in depth about why theyre being shownand what they are to representhttp://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wW_0-TN-V8&feature=related 14. Kaya & Sanel Music/SoundsTDiegetic SoundsWe wanted our characters from Lauras hallucinationto almost mock her, so we were inspired from dreamhouse to use laughter, in an almost creepy way butstill happy. However we wanted to show a scary onehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KIn3yP8c5Qtoo, so we were inspired from the second clip (fromhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIeMYPfnST0YouTube) to eventually start to make the laugh sounddemented and frighten her as she starts to changeinto a bad trip 15. Kaya & Sanel Music/SoundsTDiegetic SoundsWe wanted the characters in the hallucination to talk,but we didnt want them to have their normal voices,so we were inspired by the chipmunks to make theirvoices high pitched as we thought this would becreepy. Though, we would increase their movementand also their speech so they would be talking a lotfaster but still as high pitched.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKJ7kDLd2o8 We were inspired to use a siren sound during Lauras hallucination from hot fuzz because, the siren was used in the film because someone was doing something wrong, therefore, we wanted to use it in ours to show that Laura knows what shes doing is wrong in the back of her mind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-lcqIuVaR8 16. Kaya & Sanel Music/SoundsTDiegetic SoundsWe were inspired by this story called Ill follow themoon background music because it was very relaxingand calm, which almost sounded twisted in a way. Sowe wanted to make something very similar to be themain sound play during her hallucination, as well assirens, childrens laughter and characters dialoguehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QApwa7NtmXI&feature=pyv 17. Kaya & Sanel Music/SoundsT Sounds we would have potentially used http://www.shockwave-sound.com/sws_player.php?v=4804&l= The music we downloaded wouldnt upload to the presentation, so we recorded the sound on webcam our selves. This sound will be the music played during Lauras hallucination. http://www.shockwave-sound.com/sws_player.php?v=84196&l= The music we downloaded wouldnt upload to the presentation, so we recorded the sound on webcam our selves. This is a police siren what we would have used during the hallucination http://www.shockwave-sound.com/sws_player.php?v=83604&l= The music we downloaded wouldnt upload to the presentation, so we recorded the sound on webcam our selves. This would have been played through the flashbacks to intensify them and add emotion to what is being shown 18. BBFC And RatingWhat is BBFC- The British Board of Film Classification.What is BBFC used for- responsible for what was shown in cinemas and from earlyon established the decisions of the BBFC.Are film would be rated an 18 because it based on drugs sexual context . 19. Rating SystemUniversal It is impossible to predict what might upset any particular child. But a U film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over.DiscriminationNo discriminatory language or behaviour unless clearly disapproved of.DrugsNo situations to illegal drugs or drug abuse unless they are infrequent and mild, or there is a clear educational purpose or anti-drugmessage suitable for young children.HorrorScary sequences should be mild, short-term and unlikely to cause undue anxiety to young children. The outcome should be reassuring.Imitable behaviourNo possibly dangerous behaviour which young children are likely to copy. No importance on realistic or easily accessible weapons.LanguageFew use only of very mild bad language. Nuditynatural nudity, with no sexual context.SexMild sexual behaviour (for example, kissing) . ThemeWhile difficult themes may be present, their treatment must be sensitive and correct for young children.ViolenceMild violence only. Rare mild threat or danger only. 20. Parental GuidanceAlone children of any age may watch a PG film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older.DiscriminationUnfair language or behaviour is unlikely to be acceptable unless clearly disliked of or in an educational or past context.DrugsSituations to illegal drugs or drug waste must be safe or carry a suitable anti-drug message.HorrorScary sequences should not be prolonged or intense. Fantasy settings may be a modifying factor.Imitable behaviourNo detail of possibly dangerous behaviour which young children are likely to copy.LanguageMild bad language only. NudityNatural nudity, with no sexual context.SexMild sex references and hint only. ThemeWhere more serious matters are bring out (for example, local violence) nothing in their treatment should overlook unacceptablebehaviour. ViolenceEnough violence, without detail, may be allowed. 21. Suitable for 12 years and over Exactly the same principles are used to classify works at 12A and 12. The 12A category exists only for cinema films. No one younger than 12 may see a 12A film in a cinema unless go along by an adult, and filmsclassified 12A are not recommended for a child below 12.Discriminationlanguage or behaviour must not be recognized by the work as a whole. Aggressive unfair language or behaviour is unlikely to be acceptable unless clearlycondemned.DrugsAny abuse of drugs must be rare.HorrorEnough physical and mental risk may be permitted, provided disturbing sequences are not frequent or constant.Imitable behaviourDangerous behaviour (for example, hanging, suicide and self-harming) should not dwell on detail.Languagelanguage is allowed. The use of strong language (for example, fuck) must be rare.NudityNudity is allowed, but in a sexual context must be brief and subtle.SexSexual activity may be briefly shown. Sex references should not go beyond what is suitable for young teenagers.ThemeMature themes are acceptable, but their conduct must be suitable for young teenagers. ViolenceSensible violence is allowed but should not dwell on detail. 22. No one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema. No one younger than 15 may rent or buy a 15rated video work. Discrimination The work as a whole must not endorse unfair language or behaviour. Drugs Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug abuse. Horror Strong threat and danger are permitted unless cruel or sexualised.Imitable behaviourDangerous behaviour (for example, hanging, suicide and self-harming) should not dwell on detail which could be copied. Language There may be frequent use of strong language (for example, f****). Nudity Nudity may be allowed in a sexual context but without strong detail. 23. Suitable only for adults No-one younger than 18 may see an 18 film in a cinema Only adults are admitted. Nobody younger than 18 can rent or buy an 18-rated VHS, DVD, Blu-ray Disc,UMD or game, or watch a film in the cinema with this rating. Films under this category do not havelimitation on the bad language that is used. Scenes of strong real sex may be permitted if right by thecontext.