Showing posts with label Andy Van Le. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Van Le. Show all posts

Friday, 15 November 2013

In Fear

In Fear
Runtime - 1 Hour 25 minutes (85 Minutes)
Producer - James Biddle
director - Jeremy Lovering
Stars - Iain De Casestecker, Alice Engert, Allen Leech
Music by - Daniel Pemberton, Roly Porter
Cinematography by - David Katzelson
Film editing - Jonathan Amos
Camera - Arri Alexa, Canon 7d, Go Pro( Some Scenes )
The film will most likely to be shown in Cineworld. Which would most likely to be nation wide alone.
The competition in terms in of film release in the same week are:
- Nerbreska
- The Best Man Holiday
- Carhlie Contuntry man
- Dear Mr. Watterson
- Faust
- 12-12-12
In My opinion, The film has a tough one because there are film that will be still showing after the release such as
- Thor: The Dark World
- Ender's Game
- Gravity and so on.

No films awards yet.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Thor: The Dark World Research

Title – Thor: The Dark World
Runtime – 1 Hour and 52 Minutes (112 Minutes)
Directed by – Alan Taylor
Produced by – Kevin Feige
Budget - $200 Million Approx.
            - Earning $109.4 Million Worldwide
Starring - 
Chris Hemsworth
Natalie Portman
Tom Hiddleston
Anthony Hopkins
Stellan SkarsgÄrd
Idris Elba
Christopher Eccleston
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Kat Dennings
Ray Stevenson
Zachary Levi
Tadanobu Asano
Jaimie Alexander
Rene Russo

Music by – Brian Tyler
Cinematography by – Kramer Morgenthau
Editing by – Dan Lebental & Wyatt Smith
Studio Used – Marvel Studios

Distributed by – Walt Disney Studios & Motion Pictures
Release Dates – October 22th, 2013 (UK Theatre), November 8th, 2013 (USA Theatre)
Odeon Leicester Square (Where the first world premiere was held For Thor: The Dark World)
El Capitan Theatre In Hollywood (Where the film geld its North American Premiere)

Format – 2D & 3D
Target Audience – Teenagers (12-19), Marvel Fans, Thor Fans, Geeks & Nerds, Adults
Location of Filming – USA, Iceland, UK (7 Different Locations in UK)
Camera Used - Arri Alexa Plus 4:3, Panavision G-Series Lenses 
                Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon Lenses (second unit: crash camera)
                Phantom Flex, Panavision G-Series Lenses (high-speed shots) 
                Red Epic, Panavision G-Series Lenses (some shots)


Distribution – Marvel released the first trailer for Thor: The Dark World, in March 2013. (53 Second long ) In August, Marvel released the second trailer for Thor: The Dark World as part of Youtube’s Geek Week. (2:31 Minutes long)
(Trailers and Poster Will Be Posted) As Advertisement and Distribution. 











     First Trailer
Second Trailer 















Friday, 4 October 2013


Production, Distribution, Marketing and Exhibition of Film industry 

Production
Development is the first stage in production. The producer’s project will have an idea of a story which may come from a book, play, another film or even a true story he/she just found out. After having that sorted, the producer will then work with the writers to prepare a synopsis. After the synopsis, the storyboard is created which is a visualizing method that creates the shot sequence and what it should be. The producer hires a crew after the storyboard is set and the crew is about 14-16 people that helps to produce the film. Once the producer got the crew, the film will then be ‘Filming ‘.  After the film is made, it goes into post-production where the video/film/sound editor does their job, to edit the whole film out, add special effects and add sound track (music).
Distribution 
Where the film is released to Cinemas or to consumer media such as – DVD, Blue-ray – or any other film website that allows the audience to watch at home such as Netflix/Lovefilm.
Marketing 
Is a way of promoting the film releases or advertising a new film that is coming. There are few ways of promotion or advertisement and there are:
  • Using the TV adverts 
  • Posters around the global
  • Trailers in Cinema before the film starts
  • Online Adverts on social networkings website
Exhibition 
This is a way that target audience or normal audience can view films or read the reviews from other that have seen it or the trailer.

Friday, 27 September 2013

Films released this week and why Hollywood is the dominant corporation in the film industry

Hollywood is the dominant corporation in creating films in contrast to other film corporations, the characteristics which contribute to their success is the way they use innovative CGI (computer generated images), use of famous individuals and big-budget marketing.

The amount of films that have been released this week are mainly hollywood which reinforces survey statistics that 9 in 10 films that are released in the UK are American. For example, a new animated film that was produced in America called 'Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs 2'.


10 facts about the film industry

1. 40% of cinema's profit comes from refreshments.
2. Saturday is the most popular day at the cinema.
3. The most popular genre is action and comedy.
4. The least popular genre is romantic comedy.
5. Bollywood movies accounted for 1.1% of UK Box Office in 2012.
6. Going to the cinema is a shared experience with an average of 3 people per party.
7. 3D accounts for just under £1 in every £5 spent on cinema tickets.
8. 60% of 16-30 year olds believe film content should be free when accessed online.
9. 14% of retail buyers bought a film they had previously seen at the cinema.
10. Top 3 films of 2012 accounted 18% of all Box Office spent about £1 in every £6 spent.


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