Casestudy: Warp Films; '71

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WARP FILMS Alivia Osborn 12RA

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WARP FILMSAlivia Osborn

12RA

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Warp Films

■ Independent film and television production company ■ Based in Sheffield, United Kingdom■ Established by Rob Mitchell and Steve Becket in 2001

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The Films

■ Debuted feature: “Dead Man’s Shoes” (directed by Shane Meadows) ■ It was shot in 22 days and had a very tight budget (£695,393)

■ Breakout success with Shane Meadows’ This Is England■ Best film at British Independent Film Awards ■ Special Jury Prize at the Rome Film Festival■ Best British Film at the BAFTAS

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’71 ■ $8.1 million Budget ■ Funded by y Screen Yorkshire through their

Yorkshire Content Fund. ■ Creative England’s Film Friendly Partnership

members Sheffield City Council and Leeds City Council also supported the production during filming in Yorkshire.

■ Starring: Jack O’Connell (Skins), Killian Scott (Good Vibrations), Sean Harris (Prometheus) Martin McCann (Clash of the Titans) and Charlie Murphy (Misfits)

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Production: ‘71

■ Directed by: Yann Demange■ Produced by: Angus Lamont and

Robin Gutch■ Written by: Gregory Burke ■ Cinematography: Tat Radcliffe ■ Editing: Chris Wyatt

■ Production companies:Crab Apple FilmsWarp FilmsFilm4BFI Film FundScreen YorkshireCreative Scotland

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Production: Technical Side

■ The cameras used to shoot ‘71 included was a Arri Alexa and Arriflex 416 , with the lenses, Hawk V-Lite Vintage '74 Lenses and, Hawk V-Lite 16 1.3x Lenses

■ The film was shot in Colour■ Aspect Ratio (Aspect ratio describes the width and height of

a cinema or television screen, or the size in which a film has been shot and should be projected) 2.35:1

■ Printed Film Format was 33mm D Cinema■ Shooting began: 15th April 2013

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Distribution of ‘71

■ Distribution of ’71 was done by the company Studio Canal.

Distribution took place in the form of ■ Studio Canal ■ Creative England’s Film Friendly Partnership members

Sheffield City Council and Leeds City Council also supported the production during filming in Yorkshire.

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Post ProductionBritish Independent Film Awards (7th December 2014)

Award

Date of

ceremon

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Category Recipients and nominees Result

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best Achivement in Production '71 Nominated

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best Actor Jack O'Connell Nominated

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best British Independent Film '71 Nominated

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best Director Yann Demange Won

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best Screenplay Gregory Burke Nominated

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best Supporting Actor Sean Harris Nominated

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best Technical Achivement Chris Wyatt (Editing) Nominated

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

Best Technical Achivement Tat Radcliffe (Cinematography) Nominated

British Independent Film Awards[14]

7 December 2014

The Douglas Hickox Award for Debut Director Yann Demange Nominated

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Post Production■ Box office: $1,268,760 (USA) (3rd May 2015)

Box Office: £2.9million (UK)■ Certification: 15

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Social Media

■ Tumblr: I did a search on the social media site of the tag “’71 film”. The search result came up with a variety of photos, clips, quotes, gifs and other various things to do with the film. Under this tag there are quite a few posts, a lot of them do relate to the film (with two or three anomalies).