Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Media Essay Ford


 
What impact does media ownership have upon the range of products available to audiences in the media area you have studied?

Media Ownership has a massive influence over the range of products that are available due to the big six companies which are Universals, Columbia, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Warner bros and Disney. These six big companies have most of the control over the movie making industry as they own over 80% of it all.

Due to the big six companies mostly making all of the big hit movies such as Batman and Transformers they know how to correctly make the film as they have done it many times before. The main impact it creates is that all of the films they all have in some way the same element in it, which is action. They all know by adding some sort of action to the movie it will gain more interest from audiences. They may make some original story lines and creative ideas for each  film to try and make a profit but it always will relate to action because each of the big six companies know that by adding an action element into the movie it will gain them more viewers and more profit overall.

Warner Bros distributed films such as Batman and Superman which were films that were based around action and general fighting but films that were not made by one of the big six such as Twilight which Is also a film based around romance did bring action into the film due to the fact that they know that from the films that the big six has made and have all had action elements in normally make a profit so this shows that the media ownership will impact how other people will create movies.

The big six dominate the media industry because of the money they have at their disposal so they can create pure action movies or movies that aren’t based around action but can still make the quality and effects to a brilliant standard due to the amount of money they can spend on editing the film. Smaller film companies must follow the ideas and creations of the big six so they hope that they can gain a profit if the movie is somewhat based or has the same idea as one of these movies. Due to the big six having massive budgets and having control over the movie making industry they can take more risks due to the amount of money they can spend and already have but barely any small solo movie making companies will take the risk in there movies due to there being a massive chance of them not making any profit.

The film Paranormal Activity was made Orin Peli with a very small budget of $15,000 but then needed to use the funding of Paramount pictures so they could advertise the film so in the end Paramount Pictures distributed the film and they made a profit of over $193 million. This shows media ownership can cause a very small budget film that no one knows about and turn it into an international success  due to the control and power that the one of the big six’s influence.

In Conclusions media ownership has a massive impact over the range of products that are available to audiences due the amount of influences that certain companies have in the movie making industry and it then forces and encourages other companies to follow and base their ideas around the companies with power and dominance. Small companies even need the companies with ownership to help them boost there productions.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Mr Ford Essay (Marketing)

"Successful media depend as much upon marketing and distribution to a specific audience as they do upon good production products"

The main thing that influences people to go and see a movie is the marketing that has been produced for it. If a movie is made to an amazing standard it wont matter due to people not even noticing the movie has even been created because of no advertising and marketing. Because of this i strongly agree with the statement.

Movies that have distribution companies such as Universal or Disney have a major advantage due to the amount for money they can spend on marketing, and example is the Batman franchise, the distributers for Batman Dark Knight and Batman Dark Knight Rises were the Warner Bros which are a very well known distribution company from other films such as the Harry Potter franchise. Films like Batman The Dark Knight and the Harry Potter franchise may not of been as successful as they were if they did not advertise and use marketing to show the film because without things like trailers and posters some people would not even no the film has even been created or released so they would never go and see it even if it is a well known company or franchise.

You can use marketing in many different ways such as a big distributer would be able to produce multiple advertisements internationally and produce things like apps to let people know of the movie what they are creating but there are much cheaper ways for much smaller solo movie distributers to advertise there movie is by posting information and pictures about on international social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook. Some movies do not need constant amounts of advertisements, the best example of this is if a sequel of a movie of a movie or if a remake of a book series so people are expecting a second film and if the first was up to a good standard people a lot of people will come to watch with minimal advertisement.

Movies such as Avatar is a great example of a film which would require constant amounts of trailers, posters and apps being made for it because it is an original film made from scratch, people may argue that with its massive budget of $237 million it was obviously going to be a fantastically made movie but  no-one would even known about the fantastic quality the movie was made to without constant amounts of marketing and advertisements. Some examples of advertising that the distributers of Avatar (20th Century Fox) did was releasing two trailers, one was 129 seconds while the other was 210 seconds, they showed these trailers in very strategic places like at half time at a American football match, this trailer was 3 and a half minutes long. The trailers then progressed to be shown online of Yahoo and in 3D IMAX in countless cinemas around America. The constant spamming of trailers did pay off because a teaser of the film has become the most watched trailer in the world with 4 million views on Apple.com. They also made deals with world-wild companies such as Coca-Cola and Fox Studies to show advertisements of the movie. In my personal opinion i feel that without the massive range of advertisements and marketing that 20th Century Fox used Avatar would not of made a outstanding profit of over $2.7  billion, so with this evidence it makes strongly believe with the statement.

Some movie genres have a advantage over others with marketing because the action genre dominate over other genres due to the enjoyment it gives people, you could use Avatar as an example with the help of there overwhelming budget but you could also use a classic action film such as Mad Max which was a low budget film of $400,000 and a very low amount of advertisements but to this it has made a profit of over $421 million just because of the entertainment people find from the action and entertainment in the film. Because action is the dominating genre it gives a massive advantage to film such as The Avengers Assemble and most comic book films because people are going to expect to enjoy due to the action in the film so it means that they need less advertisements from other genres like romance or horror.

Advertising and marketing work in synergy in with money and finance, without the money to produce the advertisements the film would be at a great disadvantage as they would have no way to tell people about the movie or any information about it so they would not be influenced to see the movie. This gives a massive advantage to massive distribution companies such as Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures, due to there massive amount of money each company they have they are able to successful advertise any movie that they are creating.

In conclusion I strongly agree with the statement "Successful media depend as much upon marketing and distribution to a specific audience as they do upon good production products" due tot he fact that without advertising and marketing people would not be influenced to see the film no matter what the quality it is made to.


Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Regional identity

Regional Identity

Where is my family from?
My Mum: Watford, England
My Dad: Limerick, Ireland

Do you have an accent or use dialect words for things?
I swap my saying for things like grass and bath. I say roll instead of batch or cob or bun

Do you think you can tell where people come from by their accent/clothing food/food habits/how they spend there money etc.?

I think that you can tell where someone is from by there accent if it is very strong, and you can tell someone by what there were and things like makeup an hair cuts, and example of this is something like a scouse brow. I do not thinks you can tell someone where they are from by how they spend there money.

Do we have different opinions of people if they are from urban or rural areas? what about in the past if people came from urban or rural areas?

Yes we do stereotype people from where they are from because of things like the media, such as people from rural areas all farmers and people from urban places are all hooded thugs.

Monday, 11 November 2013

Gender (Doctor Who)













Gender

Gender is shown as the man being the dominant and powerful one and having control of the situation and the woman is shown as being vulnerable, weak and helpless and cannot do anything to help themselves but in the clip Martha is shown as dominant and powerful compared to most of the men and ends up having control of the situation.

With the miss-en-scen of the scene it shows The Master and the women in the red dress on a higher platform than martha, this is to show the dominance over Martha in this part of the scene, there is also multiple mid shots of armed guards keeping people hostages, they are mostly females that are being held  hostages in working clothes, this shows the dominance of the armed guards in there military uniform.

In the scene Martha is wearing very masculine clothing, maybe even military. There are lots of close up in the shot which shows all of Martha's emotions in a lot of details, this would show the stereotype of women being much more emotional compared to men as there are not many close up to the masters face, also the people being held hostage seem very emotional and the majority of them are women. The women in the red dress would be shown as a typical women because being in a dress showing a lot of body parts and also wearing makeup which is mostly linked to women.

Constantly throughout the scene there are multiple low angle shots of Martha and high angle shots of The Master, this would be to show that The Master has all of the power and dominance over Martha. The Master is at an high angle shot at the beginning of the scene so the viewer would instantly know who has the power in the situation.

In the scene there is a flashback were Martha is shown doing independent hard work, this would be seen as an opposite of the female stereotype because this would normally be associated for the man, also at the end of the scene it is Martha that saves the Doctor at the end of the situation but at the very end of the scene it is an confrontation between The doctor and The Master and Martha does not play a part anymore in the situation.

Throughout the scene the Master voice seemed to be raised a lot louder compared to Martha, this could be to show The Masters dominance over Martha which would stereotype the male being stronger over the female but as the clip progresses Martha's voice slowly begins to increase in volume as she slowly begins to stand back up and when she has full control of the situation the Masters voice has greatly lowered in volume.

Overall in the clip of Doctor Who there are multiple female stereotypes that are proven wrong and have swapped roles with the male, the use of sound and camera angles show who has the power in the situation and who doesn't, stereotypically the female beings as the weakling in the scene but by the end she has full control of the situation.





Wednesday, 6 November 2013

The male Gaze

The Male Gaze

Chocolate Box: half or full-smile, lips together or slightly parted, teeth barely visible, full or three-quarter face to camera. Projected mood: blandly pleasing, warm bath warmth, where uniformity of features in their smooth perfection is devoid of uniqueness or of individuality.


Invitational: emphasis on the eyes, mouth shut or with only a hint of a smile, head to one side or looking back to camera. Projected mood: suggestive of mischief or mystery, the hint of contact potential rather than sexual promise, the cover equivalent of advertising’s soft sell.





Super-smiler: full face, wide open toothy smile, head thrust forward or chin thrown back, hair often wind-blown. Projected mood: aggressive, ‘look-at-me’ demanding, the hard sell, ‘big come-on’ approach.

 







Romantic or Sexual: a fourth and more general classification devised to include male and female ‘two-somes’; or the dreamy, heavy-lidded, unsmiling big-heads, or the overtly sensual or sexual. Projected moods: possible ‘available’ and definitely ‘available’.






The Male Gaze video (Lynx Apollo advert)

This video fits the Laura Mulvey male gaze theory because the video focuses on things like the curves of the body when she is running to the dominant man, it makes the viewer feel that women will be attracted to him for using that product. it also shows the women being treated like an object as she being carried around by the man and is instantly takenfrom him.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Intro Scenes

Misfits


Description:
The misfits intro scene music makes it feel like a fast paced intro with a bit of comedy behind it. It has very dull and boring colours and it gives you  a basic idea about what happened to them in the intro.


The Walking Dead:
This has very dramatic and depressing music, it shows multiple scenes of empty city streets and schools to show that it is a post apocalyptic type series.







Ethnicity

















Ethnicity

In the clip show at the beginning the women at the front desk was in a very clean and white formal suit and placed in front of everyone else, also the lighting in the room is very bright and the room is very open compared to the other staff she is wearing different coloured clothing where as they are wearing black suits, also she is a blonde haired blue eyed female and the scene makes here seem that she is clean and pure.

If you compare the women at the front desk to Jackie they are very different as she is in a storage room in the back of the hotel, also the room is very crammed and has no space compared to the big open front desk and the lighting is very dim and hard to see inside the room compared to the bright large lights shining down on the front desk.

Throughout the clip the white legal immigrants are shown as dominant and have power in the hotel and seem to run things but if you compare this to the illegal multi-racial immigrants they have no power and authority throughout the clip and they are constantly being told what to do.

Another way that ethnicity is shown in the clip is by Paul the character that spreads jam in the gums of the women that faints, he is quick to react to the situation and it is obvious he has medical knowledge from his past yet he still needed or wanted to move to England as an illegal immigrant. he would normally be told what to do all day because he is doing basic jobs but when put on the spot he instantly takes up a leader role to show he was maybe dominant in the country he came from.

The police officer at the start of the clip is a white male he is shown as very confident and the camera is zoomed in at his face but it seems that he is showing no emotion, he is very calm and collective and seems like he knows what he is doing and when one of the immigrants gets caught he says "We caught him thats the game" this shows that it is a regular thing that happens and that there is no surprise that it has happened.

The overall mise-en-scen could be shown as racist because the front of the hotel is very open and well light and all of the staff are dressed very formal and have a lot of interaction with the customers but if you compare this to the other side of the hotel were the illegal immigrants are it is very small and compact.

Also through in the clip when the camera enters the small cluttered room that Jackie is working in the camera is at a low angle on Jackie, this shows that Jackie has no power in the situation and that he is vulnerable and weak compared to the girl at the front desk.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Ethnic Representations

Ethnic Representations: Misfits



Curtis:
Black
associated with doing the crime in the group. Doing community service for stealing drugs. No use of manners, speaks in a very "Chav" like way. Athletic and fit, used to be a long distance runner. Very fast.Likes to be on his own and do everything on his own.



Kelly:
Chav
No use of manners as well, very disrespectful to people that she does not know. Doing community service for assault. Dresses like a chad, wears a lot of "Bling".




Nathan:
Irish
Very sexually minded, likes drinking alcohol and being inappropriate. Judges people from there image and personality. The clown of the group





Simon:
Posh
The quiet one of the group. He is classified as freaky and a creep. Wants to be part of the group but is rejected by everyone else. Very careful compared to the rest of the group.






















Monday, 7 October 2013

Dredd Research


Dredd

Producer: Alex Garland, Andrew MacDonald, Allon Reich.
The green light for Dredd was in 2009 when DNA films first started to get involved and help produce the film.

Distributor: Dredd was distributed by Entertainment film distributors and  Lionsgate entertainment corporation, While they were distributing this film they were under the supervision of the NBC universal television distribution under universal pictures while others are  distributed for both cable and broadcast television through lionsgates syndicated vision.

The script writer for Dredd was Alex Garland who also produced the film. He began writing Dredd in 2006 during the post production of sunshine and he finished his first draft while the filming of 28 weeks later. When developing the film he decided to follow closely to the comic book instead of the old movie. He named Peach Tress after a restaurant that he went in. Throughout the movie Garland gave the script to John Wagner, one of the creators of the comic book to revise the dialogue and see if it all fitted together.

The budget for Dredd was $45 million, but it only made $36.5 Million gross at the opening box office, so it made a loss of $8.5 Million even with the good feedback from critics.

The director of Dredd was Pete Travis, and the actors and actresses that stared in it were Karl Urban ( as Dredd) Olivia Thirlby (Judge Anderson) Wood Harris (Kay) Lena Headey ( Madeline "Ma Ma" Madrigal).

The Marketing for Dredd was not very successful as you did not see it non-stop T.V adverts constantly advertising the movie and there was not many billboards or posters scattered around places to get the movie attention. There was no teaser trailer to get people interested and excited just one single long trailer.

Even though the movie made a loss of $8.5 million the overall reception from the critics was a good one, most critics said that the 3D work was visually stunning and a enjoyable film to watch yet it made a loss in the end.

Examples

This, finally, is the Dredd movie comic book readers have been anticipating.
A very entertaining and blood soaked action science fiction flick...
Grim, stylish, relentlessly violent - this is the balls-to-the-wall Dredd movie fans have been waiting for.

The reason for Dredds lack of success in my opinion was the lack of advertising and the lack of a A-list star to attract people to come and see, apart from that i could not see another reason why it did not sell because it had a great reception from the critics.

Dredd won an Golden Trailer award and was nominated for many different catergories such as:
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2013WonGolden TrailerBest Thriller TV Spot
NominatedGolden TrailerBest Action Poster
Best Action TV Spot
Best Graphics in a TV Spot
Best Music TV Spot
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Most Original Poster
Most Original TV Spot


The film was shot digitally and primarily in 3D using RED MX, SI2K and Phantom Flex high-speed cameras. Multiple camera rigs were used. Some 2D elements were converted to 3D in post production.

The tie-ins of Dredd are that it is a remake of a comic books in 1977 and written by john Wagner, There was also merchandise sold from Dredd e.g. action figurines and props from the film such as his helmet or his gun. The original soundtrack was written by Paul Leonard-Morgan.

My Personal opinion for Dredd is that it was a very enjoyable film to watch, i thought that the 3D work was fantastic and the overall use of special effects was great. I thought that Karl Urban played the role of Dredd fantastically but i think if they used an a list star they would have gotten more money than they spent. Overall it was a film that i enjoyed.

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Camera Shots

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Medium Shot -


Long Shot -


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Over The Shoulder -


Point Of View -

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Tony Stonem

Toney Stonem Representation:











Toney Stonem:
The first impressions that you get from Tony Stonem is that he is a very clean calm and organised person but also likes to make a lot of trouble, I got these impressions from the first clip i saw of him because he sleeps in the middle of his bed and does not seem to mov or mess up his quilts or covers when sleeping, also when he gets up he is very organised and very in sync with all of his alarms and watch, He also seems a bit cheeky of devilish because in the clip he turns up his music to allow effy to enter the house and to annoy his dad and locks himself in the toilet and prevents his dad from going in. he also seems organised because of the way his clothes are layed out in his drawers and the colour scheme in his room is very plain and dull.

Understanding Film making

Scene 1 - The idea

Shot 1 source of inspiration 
Real life events
Quite a few films that are made are based on true events, such as Schindler's List. Producers and film makers are always looking out for real life events and true stories to try and base there film around, some examples of this are stories in magazines and newspapers also in biography's. Having a good eye is a very important skill for a film maker.

Remakes - Remakes of older films from the past are becoming very popular in the film making industry. Remaking a movie gives the producer of the film a safe foundation as it is alot easier to film and produce. Examples of re-made films are Total recall, Dredd and the Italian Job.

Original Ideas - Original ideas come from a spark of inspiration from the director at anytime or from a dream. Original ideas could be worth millions and be a big hit or they could easily crumble and fail. Film producers go out of there way to product there ideas with things like copyright to prevent other producers from stealing there idea. Examples of an original idea is Star Wars and Inception.

Adaptations - Alot of successful movies had been based on or based around books that people have wrote, by writing the book or making he movie it can create alot of publicity for the other product. Examples of adaptations are movies Lord of the Rings and Percy Jackson.

Shot 2 The producer

A producer is always keeping his eye for a film idea. They are always thinking of ideas to attract audiences to there movies. When they see other movies produced they have a good idea wether it will be a succesful film or not. a lot of things can go wrong due to people changing the minds about movies very before the movie is created. When the producer has an idea they will try there best to create it, they handle the financial side and the creating side of the movie. The main problem is finance when producing a movie. The main thing that attracts people to watch your movie is a great idea.

Shot 3 The director

The director is involved heavily on making the film. Sometimes when the director has an idea he will go up to the producer and see if he can fit it into the film. But most of the time it is the producer who brings the director on board. Sometime is the director is well known it will help the movie make profit and attract more people. A lot of directors have agents that get them the best movie, the agent gets a percentage cut.

Shot 4 The Writer

A very important triangle in the film making business is the relationship between the producer, the writer and the director. In the state of UK script writing, Chris Clark outlines what some of the producer and developers are looking for.

Shot 5 The Treatment

The treatment is about a page long description of the plot of the film and what characters and involved E.g Rick Riordon writes the treatment for Percy Jackson and the lightning theif.

Shot 6 The Pitch

The Pitch is the thing that will have all the details and information so that they will be able to sell and commission the script they have wrote.

Scene 2 Developing Finance

Pitching the project

For the script to be developed they will need financial help. The producers get this financial help by using the treatment and pitch they have used to persuade people to help develop the script.

Production Companies

To get help form the film production companies the producers of the film would need to persuade them that the film they are producing is going to make them money, so then the production companies will help with funding and developing the script.

Sales Distributions and Broadcasts

Another way for the producer to get funding to develop the script is by offering the sales and broadcasting rights.

Public Investment

Another way that a producer can got support for the film there making is by pitching it to private investors. Most public bodies will on support your production only if they feel that your production has an audience.

Tying down the writer

he producer of the film can tie down the writer by using the development funding. The writer will now create a lot of drafts for the producer to see.

Scene 3 Script development

Synopsis

This were the writer and the producer are working very closely so that they can decide about very important decisions such as certain key themes in the movie, genre of the movie and what audience it is going to appeal to and also things like the budget.

Step Outline

The step outline is a all the little brief descriptions of the movie combined which then turns into the script. Each step describes the plot of the movie and important evens that happen throughout. Writers will often set out steps on cards or post it notes.

Drafts

The first or final drafts don't just contain dialogue but also things like transitions and action events in the movie. Screen writers are at the top of there profession ad are called upon a lot to save directors and producers if they can afford it.

Revisions

When the writer and producer have red the draft and are happy with it they then send it off to the financiers who will all have there own idea

Final Draft

When everyone has read and is happy with the script, it gets sent of to become the final draft. After this process is done the writer finally gets paid.

The Sales treatment

A sales treaty is a synopsis designed to sell the film to potential financiers. It is an advert for the script and uses more emotive language than the writers original synopsis.

Scene 4 Packaging

What is packaging?

The producer and the director must now package the script into a full commercial proposition ready for financial.

The Cast

One common way to make the production more commercial is by attaching well known stars to the scripts.

The heads of department

Respected commercial successful heads of department carry considerable clout with knowledge financiers.

Detailed budget and production schedule

To turn the film into a proper business propostion, the producer must know how much it will actually cost to make.

Finance plan and recoupment schedule

Potential investors will want to know how the producer plans to make money. And how He/She pays them back.

The Complete Package

The producer has packaged the film into a viable commercial proposition. Now its time to see what people think of it.

Scene 5 Financing 

The market

Financiers can be found anywhere in the world. To secure the investors she needs to make the film. The producer must travel.

Investment

Private individual production companies and public bodies all invest in films. The producers lawyer creates a contract to seal the deal.

Pre-sales 

The producer can also make money from pre-sales, selling the rights of the film before it has even been made.

Banks and Gap Funding

There are departments of banks that specialise in films finance they invest in commercial projects and also offer loans. 

Bonds

Most financiers insist that a completion bond is in a place before they agree to invest. This is insurance for the production.

Green Light

Once the essential funding and insurance is secured, the film gets the green light, then the producer get drunk.

Scene 6

Once all of the heads of departments are hired. The shooting scripts are circulated. and preproduction begins earnest.

The Casting director with the director and producer begins the long process of identifying and casting the actors

The story board is the blue prints of the film. Where every shot is planned in advance by the director and the DOP.

The production design plans every aspect of how the film will look and hires people to design and build each part.

Effect shot are planned in much more detail than normal shots and can take months to design and build.

The 1st AD. The line producer and the production manager make up the key logistics triangle of the production.

Scene 7

This is the key moment in the film production where the shooting begins funding is released, and the producer breathes a huge sigh of relief.

The camera department is responsible for getting all the footage that the director and editor need to tell the story

Once the lighting and sound arer set up and hair and make up have checked The shot can begin.

in the midst of all the commotion the actors must create an emotiona; world and draw the audience into it.

Every special effect is carefully constructed and must be filmed with minimum risk of injury to cast and crew.

Film productions are run with military precision if they fall behind schedule the financiers and insurers may step in.

Scene 8

As the processed footage comes in the editor assembles it into scenes and creates a narrative sequence for the film.

Once the picture is locked the sound department working on the audio track laying creating and editing every sound

Digital effects are added by specialist effects compositors and titles and credits are added in a compositing suite.

The final stage of the picture edit is to adjust the colour and established the fine aesthetic of the film.

After picture lock, the rough sound mix goes to a dubbing theatre where the sound mixer sets the final levels.

After the final cut the film reaches full lock it is now finished and ready for duplication but who gets the final cut

Scene 9

To help her sell the film to distributors the producers secures the serviices of a sales agent a specialist in the film sales.

To help sell the film a trailer is made to show busy film buyers the most market aspects of the film.

The producer and the sales agent collect everything they will need to sell the film to distributors

The market is saturated with films so the producer must go to great lengths to attract attention for her product]

A high profile screening at one of the top film festivals can be for a generating heat around a film

The producer now has a hot product and can negotiate good deals with distributors around the world

Scene 10

To help her sell the film 




























Monday, 9 September 2013

First Impressions


First impressions from picture

  • Homeless
  • Has none or barely no money
  • No Job
  • No Wife or Kids
  • Spent most of his money on alcohol 
  • Gambled a lot
Doug  Bilhmeir: Doug is one of the oldest members of the Ralph Lauren team, starting out in the 1980's as one of the original stylists; developing looks for their showrooms, stores and AD campaigns. fast forward almost three decades, he currently holds the title of Head of Ralph Lauren Vintage.






First impressions from this picture
  • Educated
  • Wealthy
  • Wife
  • Kids
  • Accountant/Lawyer


Ted Bundy is an American serial killer, rapist, kidnapper, and necrophiliac who assaulted and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly earlier. On some occasions he broke into dwellings at night and bludgeoned his victims while they slept. when Ted Bundy was caught he was caught he was executed.






 



First impressions from this picture
  • Crazy
  • Interested in fashion
  • Sociable
  • some money
  • No family
Anna Piaggi is an Italian Fashion writer and stylist, she wrote the Italian version of Vogue, She also worked for the Italian publishing company Mondadori, she was especially known for the double page spread in the Italian Vogue.













Friday, 6 September 2013

5x5 Work








5X5
















Top 5 Horror Movies
1. V/H/S - A found footage film filled with horrify videos that will give you chills. - it is about a group of young criminals who use VHS tapes to exploit people for money, They then visit an abandoned house with hundreds of VHS tapes inside which all contain disturbing footage, as they watch through these tapes, strange events begin to happen in the house.
2.The exorcist - A horror Classic that makes you cringe like nothing else.
3.Cabin In The Woods - A movie that will make your head spin also with a fantastic ending.
4.Silent Hill - A blood gurgling horror filled with creepy creations that will haunt you.
5.The Strangers - Full of suspense, overall just gave me chills throughout the movie.











Top 5 movie villains:
1.The Joker - "Why so serious" - The joker is a fictional superhero and the archenemy of batman, he has appeared in movies, video games, comic books and other merchandise, the character was created by Jerry Robinson, Bob Kane and Bill Finger
2.Jigsaw - "I want to play a game"
3.Hannibal Lector - "Were going to have an old friend for dinner"
4.Freddy Krueger "One, two Freddy is coming for you"
5. The Riddler "Riddle me this Batman"




Top 5 Rap artists and the first song i heard from them
1. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis - Wings - Ben Haggarty known by his stage name Macklemore, He is an american rapper, he began independently releasing music in 2000 and now collaborates with the producer Ryan Lewis. He released one mix tape, three eps and two albums, although none on a major record label.
2.Logic - Numbers
3.Hoodie Allen - I am not a robot
4.Yonas - Dont give a damn
5. Hi-Rez - Smiling


Top 5 animated movies
1. Despicable Me 2 - Gru is now a devoted father now but has been called upon by the anti villain league (AVL) to find out who stole a secret laboratory in the arctic circle that contains a powerful chemical that makes organisms indestructible.
2.Toy Story - "You got a friend in me"
3.Kung Fu Panda - "Wushoo finger hold"
4.How to Fly a dragon - "Thankyou you useless reptile"
5. The incredibles - "Edna Mode"



Top 5 T.V Series
1.Misfits - Misfits is about a group of community support works who get struck by lightning in a freak storm that effected the whole city, later on they then begin to find out that they have paranormal super powers that they then use for there own personal benefit.
2.Sherlock Holmes - A crime thriller that will confuse you.
3.The Walking dead - A gory undead apocalypse that is filled with suspense.
4.Prison Break - A confusing thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
5.Bad Education - A fantastic comedy that will leave you in stitches.




Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Movies


Kick Ass' 2
What made go and see this film:
I saw the first Kick Ass and i enjoyed it so it made me want to watch the sequal. Also by seeing the trailer also encouraged me to go and watch the film.

Did you like or dislike this film?
I enjoyed this film very much as it made me laugh constantly through out the movie.

What factors impacted on your enjoyment or lack of enjoyment on the film?:
The main factor was the superhero theme in the movie but also how it was mixed with comedy made it very funny and enjoyable to watch.


The Conjuring

What made me go and see this movie?
I saw the trailer which i thought was very well made and also i am a big horror movie fan so that also made me want to go and watch the movie.

Did you like or dislike the film?
I had mixed feeling for this films because at some parts i felt that there could of been much more happening and it is also a slow starting movie but then there were also other parts in the movie which i thought that were fantastic and filled with suspense.

What factors impacted your enjoyment or lack of enjoyment on the film?
The main factor that made me enjoy the film was the amount of suspense there was at some scenes and the use of noises through out the movie but the things that made a lack of enjoyment for the film was the speed of the film and the lack of events happening.













Thursday, 29 August 2013

Media Summer Homework

Kick Ass' 2 

Plot

It is about a teenager called Dave Lizewski who has inspired ordinary everyday people to  become superhero's to help fight crime in the city but Chris D'Amico wants Revenge on Kick Ass' for killing his father, so he recruits his own personal army to takedown Kick Ass'.





Genre and Target Audience
The genre of Kick Ass' 2 is a mixture of comedy action and crime. It is aimed at teens and young adults between the age of 15 to 25.       

Film Certificate
15

Budget
On the Opening weekend in the USA it made $13,332,955 (16 August 2013) 
The overall Gross that  Kick Ass' 2 made was  $23,689,720 (27 August 2013)
Director
The director of Kick Ass' 2 was Jeff Wallow, it was co-written by Matthew Vaughn who also directed the The first film Kick Ass.

Film Stars
Chloe-Grace Moretz is a new young upcoming actress, featured in Kick Ass, Let me in, 500 Days of summer and Hugo; 
Aaron Taylor-Johnson is a relatively young and new actor, featured in Kick ass, Savage and The Illusionist; 
Christopher Mintz-Plasse is a well known actor featuring in such films as Superbad, Role Models and How to Train Your Dragon.

Related Studio(s)
The relative studios of Kick Ass' 2 are Marv Films, Universal Pictures and Plan B Entertainment

Technology involved
The technology involved in creating Kick Ass' 2 was CGI and Digital, They also made the movie 3D to view at the cinema.

Release date
The film was release in the US- 16 August 2013, The film was released in the UK- 14 August 2013

Trailer;
Individual trailer for each character to improve and build publicity for the upcoming premier of Kick Ass 2.

Different ways of marketing: Newspaper, Posters, Premiers, Television and magazine ads.