Title
- Unknown
Genre - Science Fiction
Possible filming locations of filming – Chandler and Dunn Farm.
http://www.chandleranddunn.co.uk/index.asp
February finish and no longer than 2 minutes in total.
Girl is with friends on farm – Girl goes outside and eats an apple – clouding
of the mind represented through the mist/fog on the marshes - pathetic fallacy - twilight zone - in between the real world and the other side – hallucinating
experience due to the apple – friends find her on the ground – Friends carry
girl into house – sudden changing of the body -
extreme close up of the eyes.
Filming during winter so pathetic fallacy will play its part within the film - having a limited amount of light within the scenes shot helps to give the impression of the clouding of the girls mind - grey, dismal, dark, depressing, unnerving - examples of feelings created due to the weather - key inspiration from Peter Jackson's 'Lovely Bones' - cinematography helps to present to the spectator the twilight experience from life to death and the transition between the two - this relates to the narrative within my short film.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Avatar (2009)
Title - Avatar
Genre - Action, Adventure + Thriller.
Writer - James Cameron.
Director - James Cameron.
Production Companies Involved - Twentieth Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners + Lightstorm Entertainment.
Distributing Companies Involved - Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, FS Films OY; these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 48 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Avatar being shown to audiences globally.
Budget - $237,000,000
Gross amount of money made - $760,505,847
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - £8,509,050
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Hamakua Coast (Hawaii),Los Angeles (America), Kaua'i (Hawaii), Wellington (New Zealand)
Cast - Sam Wothington (Jake Sully), Zoe Saldana (Neytiri), Sigourney Weaver (Grace)
Release Date (UK) -17th December 2009
Plot/Storyline - When his brother is killed in a robbery, paraplegic Marine Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) decides to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. There he learns of greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge's intentions of driving off the native humanoid "Na'vi" in order to mine for the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. In exchange for the spinal surgery that will fix his legs, Jake gathers intel for the cooperating military unit spearheaded by gung-ho Colonel Quaritch, while simultaneously attempting to infiltrate the Na'vi people with the use of an "avatar" identity. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe and quickly falls in love with the beautiful alien Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) the restless Colonel moves forward with his ruthless extermination tactics, forcing the soldier to take a stand - and fight back in an epic battle for the fate of Pandora.
Genre - Action, Adventure + Thriller.
Writer - James Cameron.
Director - James Cameron.
Production Companies Involved - Twentieth Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners + Lightstorm Entertainment.
Distributing Companies Involved - Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, FS Films OY; these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 48 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Avatar being shown to audiences globally.
Budget - $237,000,000
Gross amount of money made - $760,505,847
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - £8,509,050
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Hamakua Coast (Hawaii),Los Angeles (America), Kaua'i (Hawaii), Wellington (New Zealand)
Cast - Sam Wothington (Jake Sully), Zoe Saldana (Neytiri), Sigourney Weaver (Grace)
Release Date (UK) -17th December 2009
Plot/Storyline - When his brother is killed in a robbery, paraplegic Marine Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) decides to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. There he learns of greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge's intentions of driving off the native humanoid "Na'vi" in order to mine for the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. In exchange for the spinal surgery that will fix his legs, Jake gathers intel for the cooperating military unit spearheaded by gung-ho Colonel Quaritch, while simultaneously attempting to infiltrate the Na'vi people with the use of an "avatar" identity. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe and quickly falls in love with the beautiful alien Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) the restless Colonel moves forward with his ruthless extermination tactics, forcing the soldier to take a stand - and fight back in an epic battle for the fate of Pandora.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows : Part 2 (2011)
Title - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows : Part 2
Genre - Adventure, Family + Fantasy.
Writer - Steve Kloves + J.K Rowling.
Director - David Yates.
Production Companies Involved - Hayday Films, Warner Brothers, Moving Picture Company.
Distributing Companies Involved - Acmefilm, Warner Brothers, HBO (Home Box Office)these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 21 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Deathly Hallows : Part 2 being shown to audiences globally.
Budget - $125,000,00
Gross amount of money made - $169,189,427
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - $380,955,619
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Buckinghamshire (England), St. Pancras station (England), London (England)
Cast - Ralph Fiennes, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Domhnall Gleeson
Release Date (UK) - 15th July 2011
Plot/Storyline - The final chapter begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione continue their quest of finding and destroying the Dark Lord's three remaining Horcruxes, the magical items responsible for his immortality. But as the mystical Deathly Hallows are uncovered, and Voldemort finds out about their mission, the biggest battle begins and life as they know it will never be the same again.
Genre - Adventure, Family + Fantasy.
Writer - Steve Kloves + J.K Rowling.
Director - David Yates.
Production Companies Involved - Hayday Films, Warner Brothers, Moving Picture Company.
Distributing Companies Involved - Acmefilm, Warner Brothers, HBO (Home Box Office)these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 21 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Deathly Hallows : Part 2 being shown to audiences globally.
Budget - $125,000,00
Gross amount of money made - $169,189,427
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - $380,955,619
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Buckinghamshire (England), St. Pancras station (England), London (England)
Cast - Ralph Fiennes, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Domhnall Gleeson
Release Date (UK) - 15th July 2011
Plot/Storyline - The final chapter begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione continue their quest of finding and destroying the Dark Lord's three remaining Horcruxes, the magical items responsible for his immortality. But as the mystical Deathly Hallows are uncovered, and Voldemort finds out about their mission, the biggest battle begins and life as they know it will never be the same again.
Skyfall (2012)
Title - Skyfall
Genre - Action, Adventure + Thriller.
Writer - Neal Purvis + Robert Wade
Director - Sam Mendes.
Production Companies Involved - Eon Productions + Danjaq
Distributing Companies Involved - Twentieth Century Fox Entertainment, Sony Pictures Releasing and Distribution, Walt Disney Studios, MGM Home Entertainment; these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 37 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Skyfall being show n to audiences globally.
Budget - $200,000,000
Gross amount of money made - $304,360,277
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - $88,364,714
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Central London (Great Britain), Shanghai (China), Fethiye (Turkey), Scotland (Great Britain) Hashima Island (Japan)
Cast - Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Javier Bardem.
Release Date (UK) - 26th October 2012.
Plot/Storyline - When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong and agents around the world are exposed, MI6 is attacked forcing M to relocate the agency. These events cause her authority and position to be challenged by Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee.Bond takes to the shadows - aided only by field agent, Eve (Naomie Harris) - following a trail to the mysterious Silva (Javier Bardem), whose lethal and hidden motives have yet to reveal themselves.
Genre - Action, Adventure + Thriller.
Writer - Neal Purvis + Robert Wade
Director - Sam Mendes.
Production Companies Involved - Eon Productions + Danjaq
Distributing Companies Involved - Twentieth Century Fox Entertainment, Sony Pictures Releasing and Distribution, Walt Disney Studios, MGM Home Entertainment; these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 37 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Skyfall being show n to audiences globally.
Budget - $200,000,000
Gross amount of money made - $304,360,277
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - $88,364,714
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Central London (Great Britain), Shanghai (China), Fethiye (Turkey), Scotland (Great Britain) Hashima Island (Japan)
Cast - Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Javier Bardem.
Release Date (UK) - 26th October 2012.
Plot/Storyline - When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong and agents around the world are exposed, MI6 is attacked forcing M to relocate the agency. These events cause her authority and position to be challenged by Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee.Bond takes to the shadows - aided only by field agent, Eve (Naomie Harris) - following a trail to the mysterious Silva (Javier Bardem), whose lethal and hidden motives have yet to reveal themselves.
Paper Hearts (2011)
Title – Paper Hearts
Directed by – Rob Brown
Cast – Gary Cargill + Dylan Goodall
Genre - Drama
Duration of film – 9 minutes 47 seconds
Location of film – South East, Kent
Narrative – A short film giving an insight into the relationship between a father and his son and similarities that they share without realising it.
‘Paper Hearts’ is a short film directed by Rob Brown giving an insight into the relationship between a father and his son and similarities and differences that they share without realising them.
Visually, we gain a greater understanding on the father and son’s relationship within the shopping centre scene through character proximity. The father (played by Gary Cargill) walks ahead of his son and keeps his distance. This can be perceived in many ways by the audience; the father stays ahead implying that he is either the dominant one out of the relationship, is too embarrassed to be seen with his son and doesn’t want to be associated with him or doesn’t necessarily know how to act as a father to his own son.
Later on within the scene, the son (played by Dylan Goodall) starts to kick an empty plastic bottle across the floor. This is a visual metaphor on how empty the relationship between him and his father feels and how time seems to drag on when they are together the same way the empty plastic bottle drags along the floor. Furthermore, the sound created by the bottle’s movement starts to increase and become louder when the son starts to kick it more frequently. Due to the increasing volume, the bottle helps to foreshadow what will happen later on in the narrative by building tension through the build-up of sound which leads to the father retaliating; this ultimately results to the father and son arguing.
Eventually, the audience and son come to some sort of realisation when the boy sees his Father organising his personal belongings next to restaurant bins down a dark alley; we now understand what situation the father is in and why he acts the way he does around his son. Because he is homeless, we now know that he is not embarrassed to be seen with his son but instead feels he causes embarrassment to his son. Moreover, the character proximity within the end clip shows the son looking down at his father as though he is disappointed rather than looking up to him as a role model like any other father/son relationship should be about.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/films/p00pdf9j
Directed by – Rob Brown
Cast – Gary Cargill + Dylan Goodall
Genre - Drama
Duration of film – 9 minutes 47 seconds
Location of film – South East, Kent
Narrative – A short film giving an insight into the relationship between a father and his son and similarities that they share without realising it.
‘Paper Hearts’ is a short film directed by Rob Brown giving an insight into the relationship between a father and his son and similarities and differences that they share without realising them.
Visually, we gain a greater understanding on the father and son’s relationship within the shopping centre scene through character proximity. The father (played by Gary Cargill) walks ahead of his son and keeps his distance. This can be perceived in many ways by the audience; the father stays ahead implying that he is either the dominant one out of the relationship, is too embarrassed to be seen with his son and doesn’t want to be associated with him or doesn’t necessarily know how to act as a father to his own son.
Later on within the scene, the son (played by Dylan Goodall) starts to kick an empty plastic bottle across the floor. This is a visual metaphor on how empty the relationship between him and his father feels and how time seems to drag on when they are together the same way the empty plastic bottle drags along the floor. Furthermore, the sound created by the bottle’s movement starts to increase and become louder when the son starts to kick it more frequently. Due to the increasing volume, the bottle helps to foreshadow what will happen later on in the narrative by building tension through the build-up of sound which leads to the father retaliating; this ultimately results to the father and son arguing.
Eventually, the audience and son come to some sort of realisation when the boy sees his Father organising his personal belongings next to restaurant bins down a dark alley; we now understand what situation the father is in and why he acts the way he does around his son. Because he is homeless, we now know that he is not embarrassed to be seen with his son but instead feels he causes embarrassment to his son. Moreover, the character proximity within the end clip shows the son looking down at his father as though he is disappointed rather than looking up to him as a role model like any other father/son relationship should be about.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/films/p00pdf9j
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Fishtank (2009)
Title - Fishtank
Genre - Drama.
Writer - Andrea Arnold.
Director - Andrea Arnold.
Production Companies Involved - BBC Films, UK Film Council, Limelight Communication, ContextFilm, Kasander Film Company.
Distributing Companies Involved - Artifical Eye, IFC Films, Nutopia Entertainment; these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 29 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Fishtank being shown to audiences globally.
Gross amount of money made - $373,060.
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - $32,619.
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Barking (London), Dagenham (Essex), Havering (London), Stanford le Hope (Essex), Tilbury (Essex), Tower Hamlets (London).
Cast - Katie Jarvis, Michael Fassbender, Kierston Wareing.
Release Date (UK) - 11th September 2009
Plot/Storyline - Fishtank tells the story of Mia (Katie Jarvis), a 15 year old girl who is a resident on an Essex council estate with her irresponsible and slightly floozy mother, Joanne (Kierston Wareing) and precocious little sister, Tyler. Whilst facing the trials and tribulations of becoming a young woman, Mia faces being thrown out of school as well as awaiting admission to referral units. Alongside all this happening, Mia starts to build an uneasy and unlikely relationship with her mothers recent boyfriend, Connor (Michael Fassbender) who slowly starts to encourage Mia to take further interest into her secret passion, dance.
Genre - Drama.
Writer - Andrea Arnold.
Director - Andrea Arnold.
Production Companies Involved - BBC Films, UK Film Council, Limelight Communication, ContextFilm, Kasander Film Company.
Distributing Companies Involved - Artifical Eye, IFC Films, Nutopia Entertainment; these are just a few distributors because overall, there were 29 distributing companies that were involved within the process of Fishtank being shown to audiences globally.
Gross amount of money made - $373,060.
Amount of money made in the opening weekend - $32,619.
Filming Locations used within the production of the film - Barking (London), Dagenham (Essex), Havering (London), Stanford le Hope (Essex), Tilbury (Essex), Tower Hamlets (London).
Cast - Katie Jarvis, Michael Fassbender, Kierston Wareing.
Release Date (UK) - 11th September 2009
Plot/Storyline - Fishtank tells the story of Mia (Katie Jarvis), a 15 year old girl who is a resident on an Essex council estate with her irresponsible and slightly floozy mother, Joanne (Kierston Wareing) and precocious little sister, Tyler. Whilst facing the trials and tribulations of becoming a young woman, Mia faces being thrown out of school as well as awaiting admission to referral units. Alongside all this happening, Mia starts to build an uneasy and unlikely relationship with her mothers recent boyfriend, Connor (Michael Fassbender) who slowly starts to encourage Mia to take further interest into her secret passion, dance.
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