Thursday 31 January 2019

interview script



jungle book interview




What was the task you were assigned?
We were assigned to create an interview pretending to be people that made the Disney jungle book, we had to film and edit to make it look like it was a professional interview. we created a script of the questions and answers from the questions. This interview has to roughly 2-3 minutes long that has questions answered by the 

What program did you use to complete your task? I used premiere pro to edit the clips that I filmed on my phone, this allowed me to edit the backdrop of the green screen to a picture of the jungle book poster. I also used this app to trip clips as well as edit the film. After I finished editing I had to publish the final edit to YouTube as well as my blog.

What were the biggest obstacles to completing your task?

the biggest obstacle that I faced when creating my interview was that we had to film a lot as we kept laughing, to improve I would have to stay in character.  

What tools/effect did you use from your program to create your task?

I used ultra key to out an effect on the individual clips where then after I would select the color green which allowed me to blank it out to look like they are in an interview room.

Identify what went well and with hindsight what would you do differently?
I think that the green screen went well and the script gave a clear explanation of the questions and answers. if I had another chance to redo it I would edit the interview so it blends into the interview more smoothly as at the moment it cuts of the trailer abruptly.

Did you complete the task on time? If not, why not?
I completed the task early as I stayed behind to edit after the lesson. 

How do you think this task will help with your Jungle Book revision?
the task will help me revise the jungle book as it has useful information that I will need to remember it will also help me remember facts and key figures. 

Thursday 17 January 2019

Jungle Book

marketing

ways Disney market their films:

-posters                                       -interviews
-adverts (t.v)                               - sponsors
- YouTube                                   - news papers
-social media                              -word of mouth
-billboards                                  -magazines

Advert of the Jungle Book trailer -1967 

-the length of the trailer is longer
- it has a voice over throughout
- focuses on the animation
- comedic representation
- animals have more obvious identity
- Disney ownership + distribution still foregrounded


Advert of the Jungle Book trailer -2016 

- the length of the trailer is shorter
- beginning looks like a horror movie as it shows dark colors and eerie music
- promotes other films when it says "from the creators of iron man"- synergy
- promotes famous actors - star marketing
-CGI
- no sense of character
-wide distribution with the big six

poster of the Jungle Book  - 1967 

- all have happy characters on the front- targets at younger generation 
-tag line is colloquial - shows alteration
- bright colors shows enthusiasm that the film is in color 
- no ones scary 
- upbeat element 

poster of the Jungle Book - 2016

- the advert is more scarier
-high production values 
-more detail in all the scenes 
-longer wait for the film as the posters were released a long time before 
-3 part poster - triptych


convergence- 
consume films of different platform e.g cinema, sky, DVD  




jungle book

- Production
-Marketing, distribution + funding
- Technology + convergence
-Ownership
- Regulation


Brand loyalty
Focused on target audience
Take risks- as they have the money if it doesn't work out
access to all the latest technology

Disney is the #1 distributor in 2016 and 2017 $177 million budget

Ray-tracking new way light interacts to make them look real
motion resolution

key words:
techni color
cel animation sheets
xeroxing



Monday 14 January 2019

secret to Disneys success


- sequels
-franchise
-live action  remakes

Disney 

5 segment
22 Oscar wins
5 annualized return of equity
vertically integrated
horizontally integrated

franchise- films that will promote each other such as pirates of the Caribbean

products
theme park rides
 toys
video games
t.v shows
pj's

$1.3 billion
produces 10 movies a year

movies that are going to be released in 2019
- captain america
-dumbo
-avengers- endgame
- Aladdin- live action
- toy story 4
-lion king - live action
- artimusfowl
-frozen 2
-star wars episode 9 



synergy- different films promote each other, elements of a media conglomerates each other.

industry and audience

film- industry
radio- industry and audience
video games- industry and audience
(15 marks)



the film industry
pre-production
shooting schedule
production
marketing the film/ distribution
release- exhibition/exchange


production 
development
pre-production
production
post production

marketing
posters advertisement methods

conglomerates
-two or more companies engage in a multi-industry company


=horizontal integration
= vertical integration

Sunday 13 January 2019

top 20 films of 2018


1.

Black Panther

gross income: $1.1 billion
production: Disney
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13
 
2.

Avengers: Infinity War 

gross income:$2 billion
production:Disney
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13


3.

Incredibles 2 

gross income: $1.2 billion
production: Disney
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13


4.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 

gross income:$1 billion
production: universal
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13


5.

 Deadpool 2 

gross income:  $743 million
production: Disney
genre: action
age certificate: R


6.

Aquaman

gross income: 988.6 million
production: warner bros
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13


7.

The Grinch 

gross income: $500 million
production: universal
genre: comedy
age certificate: PG


8.

Mission: Impossible - Fallout 

gross income: $791 million
production: Alibaba
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13


9.

Ant-Man and the Wasp

gross income: $622 million
production: disney
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13


10.

Solo: A Star Wars Story 

gross income: $392 million
production: Disney
genre: action
age certificate: PG-13


11.

Venom 

gross income: $855 million
production: Disney
genre: action PG-13
age certificate:


12.

A Star Is Born 

gross income: $400 million
production: warner bros
genre: drama
age certificate: R


13.

Bohemian Rhapsody 

gross income: $749 million
production: 20th century fox
genre: biography
age certificate: PG-13


14.

Ralph Breaks the Internet 

gross income: $434 million
production: Disney
genre: adventure
age certificate: PG


15.

A Quiet Place 

gross income: $340 million
production: paramount
genre: horror
age certificate: PG-13


16.

Crazy Rich Asians 

gross income: $238 million
production: colorforce
genre: romance
age certificate: PG-13


17.

 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

gross income: $527 million
production: sony
genre: comedy
age certificate: PG


18.

Halloween 

gross income: $253 million
production: blumhouse
genre: horror
age certificate: R


19.

 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

gross income: $644 million
production: warner bros
genre: adventure
age certificate: PG


20.

Mary Poppins Returns

gross income: $287 million
production: Disney
genre: comedy
age certificate: PG





















films in 2018

 


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