Tuesday, 17 November 2015

production companies





Production companies are organisations who set up funding, sponsorship, casting, scripting and promoting. there are two kinds of production company, the independent production companies an the major production companies.


Here are some examples of independent production companies:



Independent companies tend to use there own savings as a means of funding, as they are limited to the amount of funding they have. they don't usually work with well know performers, and they usually work with a small production teams.











Here are some examples of major production companies:


These companies work with well known performers which helps them make more profits and therefore having more money to go to their next production, however they usually have a large amount of funding from investors. They also usually work with large production teams.

audience analysis

These are the results that we received after sending out our questionnaire regarding our horror:
according o our research 58.8% of people we asked said that they find a stalker aged 30 and ver he most scary,we will take this on board and will make our antagonist over 30 years old.


In addition to this our antagonist will be male as 82.4% of people we asked said that they find male antagonist will scarier than a female antagonist. our chosen gender for our antagonist is supported by our audience research.





Friday, 13 November 2015

Title analysis

Titles are important as they help to:

  • set the genre 
  • incite into what the film will be about
  • represents the movie 
  • stays in the memorys of the audience
  • usually leads you to the first judgement about the film


Analysis of paranormal activity:

Image result for paranormal activity title

The use of the static effect is stereotypical of paranormal activity, it leads us to believe that this will be what the film will be based mostly upon, also stereotypical of a paranormal film is the white mist around the outside of the font. The way the name is not in sync (distorted) foreshadows chaos.



BBFC





The examiners concentrate on 9 things whilst reviewing:

  • bad language
  • threat
  • dangerous behavior 
  • drugs 
  • violence 
  • sex and nudity
  • weapons 
  • themes
  • discrimination 


U - U stands for universal, a U movie should be suitable for all audiences aged four and over.

















PG- this stands for Parental Guidance. this means a film is suitable for general viewing bu some scenes may be unsuitable for younger children.











12 amd 12A- this means that he content may not generally suitable for children under 12. No one under the age of 12 is allowed to view a 12a film unless they are assisted by an adult.








15 - no one under 15 is allowed to see a 15 film at the cinema or buy or rent them as they are unsuitable.





18- films rated 18 are for adults, no one under 18 is allowed to see them in the cinema or buy or rent. They aren't suitable o