Friday, 22 April 2011

Lighting

Key Lighting


Key lighting is the brightest light used in films and television, it is usually the main light of the set.

Fill Lighting


This is used to reduce contrast in a scene and heighten the light on certain objects to bring attention to them. Fill lighting is usually less intense than key lighting.


Back Lighting 


When subjects are illuminated from behind. This causes the subject to glow and keep other parts of the scene dark and helps separate the subject from the background.


High Lighting


This is usually used in sitcoms and comedies as it creates a light, happy, friendly vibe. It usually does not have any shadows or darkness.














Rim Lighting


Rim lighting is quite like back lighting, it highlights the object from behind and lightens important parts of the image. 


Chiaroscuro lighting


This uses very strong contrasts between strong and weak lighting and makes the other bolder creating a higher contrast and attracts the audience more as it is quite profound. 

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Working Title Studios 5/4/2011

 Tim Bevan

At Working Title nothing happens without their sister company Universal (ownership).
First they find an idea, sometimes its from a book or a whole new idea and they then pitch the idea to do the producers. They make a draft of the script and it takes between 10-12 weeks - the script is the biggest department.

Piracy is affecting the DVD market the worst because DVDs are so expensive, they are now looking at bringing the prices down so more people will want to buy them to reduce piracy.

All films are tricky to make and it all depends on the people working on the film. Fact based movies are the hardest to make because they need to get all the infomation correct. Working Title made a film about 9/11 and that was the hardest film because it was about real life. When adapting a novel to film it's always a gamble because you don't know how the fans of the book will react to a adaptation.

Tim Bevan said that the most enjoyable part was the development stage and the editing.

SJ

Hungary is the best place to film because of the beautiful scenery and there are many locations, and also because is it one of the cheapest places to do so.

Atonement is an art-house film and cost £17 million to make (cheap for a period drama) and took 62 days of filming. It grossed a huge amount of $129,266,06. It is an adaption so it was a  bit of a gamble and though the ticket sales where dropping to see period dramas the DVD sales of Atonement rocketed. 
All the film was shot in locations around the UK.


This famous Dunkirk scene in Atonement took 7 takes and they only had one window to get it done in because of the lighting, the extras were all members of the army and there were only 500 so they tiled them along the beach to make it look like more, the props were all real including the ferris wheel!


What is British Film?

  • Kings Speech
The plot is based on a true story about King George  VI who needs to overcome his stammer to speak on the radio at the start of WWII. It relates to British subject matter and all the main actors are English or Australian and caucasian. Stars are in the film such as Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush (Aussie). The director is Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler who are both British. It is a British Historical Drama and is a period drama.
It was financed by the UK Film Council who gave £1m, this company is based in the UK.
The film was distributed by Momentum Pictures (UK), Paramount Pictures (Aus) and company in USA Weinstein company. It was released on 7th Jan 2011 to the public.
  • 127 Hours
Another true story based on a man who goes rock climbing and doesn't tell anyone he went, he fell down a crevis and his arm got trapped under a boulder and he was stuck there for 5 days before cutting off his own arm to save his life. Aron Ralsten is played by American actor James Franco and directed by Danny Boyle who is British, he also directed Trainspotting, Sunshine and Slumdog Millionaire. The style of the film is a biographical adventure drama. It was released on the 7th Jan 2011 (the same as The Kings Speech). It was produced by Film4 and Handheld films and distributed by Fox, Pathe, WB.
  • Another Year
A British film directed and written by Mike Leigh is a feel good drama about a married couple and their family and friends. All actors in the film are British though not very well known. It's very British and and was produced by Film4. It was all filmed in the UK
  • Four Lions
A very dark British comedy about terrorists who aren't very good at there job. It's set in the UK but about the Islamic religion. Almost all of the actors are British but with different cultured backgrounds and parts of the film were filmed in Spain. 
Director is Chris Morris and he is british and has appeared in the IT Crowd.
  • Made In Dagenham 
Loosely based on the true events of the 1968 car factory strike where woman walked out because of sexism. Set in Essex, UK and all the actors/actresses are British along with the director Nigel Cole who also directed Calendar Girls, another British film.
 


I consider all of the films apart from 127 Hours to be very British because they are all set in Britain and the characters are British. Four Lions is towards the non British side as the characters are foreign but it's still set in England. 127 Hours is a very American film despite being funded by Film4 and having a English director. It's a American story and filmed in America with American actors, so very unbritish. 



Sunday, 3 April 2011

Today's Media

1. Issues raised by media ownership in contemporary media.
The issues with media ownership are that there is no competition - this leads to slow innovation and higher prices. Also it is very commercially driven and mainly applies to big corporations and advertisements; not the public.



2. The importance of cross media convergence and synergy in production, distribution and marketing.
Cross media convergence and synergy is very important because it helps publicize the product. Such as Shaun of the Dead - a film and they also sold the soundtrack for it so the audience supports the film by buying it and producing more money for Working Title Films and Universal Studios.

Convergence is important because it enables a product to become more accessible for all the public; such as Microsoft's Xbox 360, not only is it a games console, but a DVD player and an internet modem - good for all the family.  



3.  The technologies that have come out in recent years. 
Technologies that have come out in recent years are smart phones such as Androids, Blackberrys and Apples iPhone. These enable people to do a wide range of things such as stream clips from Youtube, news and sporting clips, music, watch movies and much more.