Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Section A Response - How important are film franchises for producers and audiences?


How important are film franchises for producers and audiences?

Film franchises are very important for producers and audiences this can be discussed over various points one being the audience following a story evolving around a central character, for example in ‘Iron Man  3’ (2013- directed by Shane Black)  it was proven that both the producers and audience wanted Robert Downey Jr. to star as Tony Stark once again. This is shown in his dramatic pay rise from $500,000 (the first Iron Man) to £50,000,000; Iron Man. Robert Downey Jr. has become part of that ‘franchise’ in which the producers and audiences want. Robert Downey Jr. is a well known star within the comic book adaptation genre starring in The Avengers another comic book adaptation film which stars Iron Man i.e. Tony Stark i.e. Mr Robert Downey Jr. so therefore without this star the franchise would be at an end as the main character couldn’t be replaced due to being put into a franchise. New York Times audience response to critic ‘I'm a huge Downey, Jr. fan, grew up reading Iron Man, and enjoyed the Avengers film, but this film misses its mark and left me regretting spending the money.' This proves that although the audience may not have liked the plot has gone to view the film due to admiring Downey Jr. Yes as an audience we mainly go to see a film due to the star or previous experiences which is why we revisit as a sequel for instance ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Twilight’, ‘Lord Of The Rings’ and ‘James Bond’ all franchises and this is all due to an audience decoding exactly what the encoder wanted drawing an audience so far into a fantasy lifestyle they will never experience so they attach their selves to a character and live out their experience in the cinema. Franchises are very important to producers as the first ever release they needed to gratify it’s audiences with the genre, stars, narrative in order to allow a franchise to be considered once this occurs and audience will still appreciate what the producers have aimed to create. Producers will leave an audience with ‘said’ enigma codes to draw  them back and make them remember experiences, for instance with Iron Man they purposely put the new Iron Man 3 suit next to others and ones used in recent ‘Avengers’ movie at a comic-con event in San Diego targeting its preferred audience instantly. Another example to suggest that franchises are important to its producers and audiences is remake film ‘Evil Dead’ (2013 directed by Fede Alvarez)  from the original ‘The Evil Dead’ (1981 directed by Sami Raimi). The re-make however doesn’t follow same qualities as use of same stars as it’s a remake but takes on the same narrative and uses additional special effects and offers better atheistic endowment for  its audience. The Evil Dead and Evil Dead are both Independent films which have reached into cinema’s franchising. Sami Raimi made it big within the horror genre as an independent film maker when his fans heard the title ‘Evil Dead’ he knew as a producer that he’d attract them back to see the next series of The Evil Dead franchise.

So therefore its safe to say that franchises are important to both audiences and producers as it allow an audience to connect instantly to the narrative and a franchise they know will gratify them thus allowing producers to engage in a massive profit in which will be used to heavily promote the film globally increasing the gross and it’s franchises name.

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Case Study - Iron Man 3

 
IRON MAN 3 (2013) 12A
 
Directed by : Shane Black
Written by : Drew Pearce
 
Iron Man 3 is an adaptation of a marvel comic book.
 
Production Companies :
Marvel Studios & Paramount Pictures

Cast:
Robert Downey Jr. - Tony Stark
Gwyneth Paltrow - Pepper Potts
Don Chadle - Colonel James Rhodes

Robert Downey Jr. is well know within the genre of the comic book films. He has also starred in films The Avengers. His role is key to the films due to being in Iron Man ($500,000) , Iron Man 2 (10,000,000) and now Iron man 3 , he's part of the franchise without casting Downey Jr. Iron Man 3 ($50,000,000) wouldn't have been a sucess this is shown in his payment.
 
Kevin Feige produced Iron Man 3 along as The Avangers and X-Men movies.

Shane Black had only directed one film before Iron Man 3 thus being Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) , which starred Robert Downey Jr. aswell. KKBB gained a gross of $4,243,756.
Brian Tyler signed to do Iron Man 3's score in 2012.The score was recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, utilizing the recent Dolby Atmos recording technology.

 

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

U.S - Evil Dead


 
 
 
Evil Dead.
 
Evil Dead is a remake from the original film 'The Evil Dead' (1981) written and directed by Sami Raimi. Raimi went on to producting the remake. Evil Dead remake was re written by Fede Alvarez.
 
Evil Dead had a budget of $17,000,000.
Within the opening weekened had an income of $25,775,847.
 
Evil Dead's top three production companies were:
FilmDistrict
Ghost House Pictures
TriStar Pictures
 
 
 
The narrative plot evloves around five friends who go up to a cabin in the woods, where they find unspeakable evil lurking in the forest. They find a tome called the "Necronomicon", Book of the Dead, and the taped translation of the text. Once the tape is played, the evil is released. One by one, the teens are possessed. With only one remaining, it is up to him to survive the night and battle the evil dead.
 
 
 


Thursday, 13 December 2012

Paranormal Activity (2007) - US Independent Film Trailer:


After analysing the film poster i then went on to analysing the trailer to see if my suspicions towards the narrative and findings as to the aesthetics of what the poster has given to me. The production company Paramount is the first thing you see in this trailer . By watching the trailer i can investigate more into my case studies. In the official trailer a short film is made of a screening in Hollywood this is shown in 2009 giving a direct date as to when the the screening was allowing the audience to know that the film has been released and the queues. Footage of the public entering the screening and sitting down to watch the film. The camera cuts to the back of the cinema to show the audiences reactions to the film by doing this a great audience is lead to watch film as they see other peoples reactions to the film - two step flow. Night vision footage is used which is what is used in film to capture the footage by filming the audience in night vision it add's to the tension building in the trailer empathising its narrative. The trailer exaggerates the best parts in the showing an audiences reaction to parts of the film. No stars are shown on the trailer or anchorage this just leaves the narrative structure and quotes from reviews to appeal to an audience. This trailer highlights the conventions of the horror genre being released in October in the US add's to the film being realised all lie in the horror genre due to Halloween being in this month adding to the popularity of when audience who will see this film the tag line 'experience it for yourself' draws an audience in to put themselves to what they have seen via the audiences footage. No age rating is given to the audience allowing people to research and find out for themselves.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Foreign Film : City Of God


Poster Analysis - City Of God




Trailer Analysis - City Of God


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Sunday, 21 October 2012

For My 1st Written Analysis Assignment:

For My 1st Written Analysis Assignment i shall be analyzing two scenes from the film Hobo With A Shotgun directed by Jason Eisener staring Rutger Hauer this film is about an ageing hobo ( Hauer) jumps from a freight car into a new city hoping for a freash start, he soon realises he has reached the end of the line finding himself trapped in urban hell full of murderers, rapists, prostitutes, drug abuse and corrupt cops. This film follows the story of the hobo clearing up the streets with a single shot gun against the evil crime boss the hobo is against everything to protect the streets justice.My question is:

How does the editing and lighting create tension in the ..................... scene from Hobo With A Shotgun?
(scene not yet decided)