Thursday, December 19, 2019

Film Industry

Film Industry


Who's currently on top?
Frozen II as they have the greatest worldwide gross ($922,444,155)

What film is the most successful worldwide in 2019?
Avenger: Endgame ($2,797,800,564)

What films are the most successful worldwide in 2019?
Below Endgame, it was Lion King, Spiderman: Far from home, Captain Marvel, Toy story 4, Joker, Aladdin & Frozen 2

Production- the costs of production reached £200 million
Distribution-Based in the USA
Exhibition
Marketing
Regulation- Regulated by BBFC
Vertigo films: Horrid Henry

Production- Do not have a budget (not as technical as a 20th-century fox)
Distribution-based in the UK
Exhibition
Marketing- by an independent company
Regulation- Regulated by BBFC


-The Lego Movie uses the tent pole idea of tent-pole production

Tent-pole - A film which is expected to generate a lot of income for a studio, income from tent-pole can fund other releases (tent-pole supports a tent)

-Warner Bros. is a conglomerate

-The Lego Movie funded other film releases and it got the producer (Dan Lin) recognition and success

-UK own film and because of its success it was then distributed

-Targeted at British audience with British humour but it was so successful they made it globally available

-There was tension between LEGO and Warner Bros. because they both used the film to promote their own products


Postmodernism

-Challenges genre conventions and hybridising
(mixing genres appeals to more of a mass audience)
(in sequels they have more to build off e.g. exploring love relationship)

-Challenge typical character roles
(Emmet as average hero)
(Wyldstyle is the strongest of the group and she's female)
(Batman isn't as heroic

Pastiche - imitates/has similarities with other films, books etc. and has a humorous take on serious issues
(intertextuality with the matrix with a similar narrative and gives the message that you don't have to conform to rules and be individual)

Hyper-reality - makes the audience aware that they are watching a movie (breaking the forth wall)
(talking to audience like in Fleabag or Deadpool)

Friday, December 13, 2019

Film Regulation

Film Regulation


BBFC - British Board of Film Classification

Why do they regulate films?
Helps families choose what films to avoid and provides them with guidance but also it warns people about films with triggering images. They have to state there is sex and violence so they do't get in legal trouble.

What is the certificate for 'The Lego Movie'?
It is rated U because it doesn't show realistic violence. It can't be replicated in real life as it is set in a fanatical world

3 interesting facts about 'The Lego Movie'
-It is the first time Morgan Freeman was in an animated film
-The word lego isn't said once in the film
-It's Wonder Woman's first theatrical experiences