Wednesday 23 November 2016

Stereotypes are not always negative

Tessa Perkins points out that not all stereotypes are negative, for instance French people are good at cooking. Even though not every French person is a good cook the typical stereotype hints that they usually are.

They are not always about a minority group

The stereotypes don’t always have t be apart of a minority group for example upper class are sometimes called upper twits, this is because a large number of them can be arrogant  

Friday 11 November 2016

DNA FILMS

1. Who were the co-founders of DNA Films?
The co-founders were Andrew Macdonald and Duncan Kenworthy
2. When was the company founded?
1983
3. Where is DNA based?
DNA Films is based in London in the United Kingdom
4. How many films have DNA Films produced?
24
5. What awards have DNA Films won?
6. How many full time staff does DNA Films employ?
7. What is DNA Film's philosophy?
8. List 5 box-office hits that DNA Films have made.
Ex Machina
Dredd
28 Days Later
Love Actually
28 Weeks Later
9. List 5 flops that DNA Films has made.
Never Let Me Go
Sunshine on Leith
The History Boys
Beautiful Creatures
Heartlands
10. What is Danny Boyle's relationship with DNA Films?
Danny Boyle's relationship is that it was rumoured that he owned the company. This turned out to be false. This rumour came around because it was thought that his film Slumdog Millionaire was made by DNA Films, but it wasn't.
11. List 3 famous directors that DNA Films have worked?
DNA Films have worked with Alex Garland, Dexter Fletcher and Richard Curtis
12. List 5 famous actors who have starred in films made by DNA Films ?
Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Michael Sheen, Keira Knightley and Emily Watson
13. What has been DNA Films highest grossing film?
DNA Films highest Grossing film was Love Actually. This is a well enjoyed and recognised Christmas Film. It was produced in 2003.
14. What Hollywood studios have DNA Films worked with?
15. List two of DNA Films big blockbuster films and find out their budgets.
2 of their Blockbusters film are: Sunshine and Love Actually. The budget for Sunshine was $40 million and the budget for Love Actually was $45 million.
16. What film is DNA Films most famous for?
Love Actually is the film that DNA Films are most famous for as the film is very popular and enjoyed by all. It is also a festive film and is still played at Christmas time on the TV.
17. What other genres do DNA Films films like to make?
DNA Films also make films with Genres such as: Sci-fi (Ex Machina) and Adventure (Sunshine).
18. Who have DNA Films entered into a partnership with for DNA TV Limited?
DNA Films have partnered with Fox Networks Group. This is so that their company is more broad and they can work together to release new ideas.
19. What information can you find out about DNA Films through their web page?
DNA Films are one of the UK'S most successful production companies.
20. Find out one other interesting fact about DNA Films that you would like to share with the class.
DNA Film's new TV Company will be owned and operated as a independent TV Production Company

Wednesday 9 November 2016

casualty

In this section of casualty they explore different people who have who have certain disabilities and how they live with them. The two disabilities shown are a physical disability where they are in a wheel chair. Then the other man has got narcolepsy, which is a sleeping disorder where the person falls a sleep when they are in relaxed surroundings.

Mise en scene

The Mise en scene in this you can see that it is in a city environment after they have just been in the city for shopping and are now off to a café. The environment seems to be in quite a rough urban area of the city when Eli is approached by the two hooded men on bikes it gives the impression that he is in a rough area. 

camera
There are a variety of camera shots in this extract of casualty. This camera shot here shows his point of view in the mirror, this creates a more deeper effect as they are talking about a sad topic.

Friday 4 November 2016

ex machina review


The film ex machine is a film about an inventor, Nathan, of an "AI" (artificial intelligence) who gets an employee, Caleb, from his company to test out his AI, Ava. Nathan sets a competition for a member of his company to join him out in his house/ research lab to do research, on his new AI.

The cast consists of only 10 members, the 3 main people were Nathan, Caleb and Ava the rest of the cast don’t have more than 1 line to say and some don’t even speak at all. This shows that the director can do lots with a small budget. Having a small cast helps creates the effect of how much they are in the wilderness, it can also create a feeling of loneliness which how in the end it helps everyone turn onto each other.

The production companies were Film 4 and DNA Films; these are both British companies, therefore making this a British film. Film 4 hasn’t ever really made a high budget film; this makes it harder for them to get the recognition for the work. DNA Films have made more films than film 4 so they come with more experience but again with film 4 they come with a smaller budget meaning it is harder to get the word out. They have got a good name for them selves as with most of their films they have made a profit, some profits were over 10 times their budget (28 days later) and they have had very successful films, the most successful was probably 'Love Actually'.

Caleb comes across originally as a clever employee who is a bit ‘geeky’ as he spends his time doing coding. Later on the audience finds out why he decided to do coding and that Caleb wasn’t especially talented in coding but as a matter of fact he was chosen because of his past. In the end you have a mixed amount of feelings on Caleb, you feel sorry for him, angry at him that he listened to the wrong things and you fear for him. Nathan comes across as a very rich and successful man, but it isn’t long until you realize that he is an uncontrollable drunk with too much power. The isolation of his house has caused him to make him become a bit crazy in a way, when he does meet with humans he tries to paly mind games and tricks on them. This is usually the sign that he would’ve had a rough time with other people and doesn’t know how to react anymore with them so he has gone into complete isolation to create AI’s so he can make his friends in a way. He is very money driven but the money seems to be making him have t much power. Throughout the film similar with Caleb you get mixed emotions but by the end you feel sorry for him, as he was right, it was just a test. Ava is the first AI to ever to pass the “Turing test” as she shows emotion and the ability to think for her self. Throughout the film you feel sorry for her but you don’t want to fall in to a trap because at the end of the day she is still an AI. By the end you can Ava has completely betrayed Caleb, that she was just using him and this shows that she has then failed the Turing test as a normal person with a conscience would at least go back but she walked past him as if he wasn’t there. It is quite confusing as you don’t know if she did actually pass the test as she was able to think for herself so she could escape the system, she could just be an evil AI.

The film does raise quite a few moral questions, but it is all pretty much with Nathan. Nathan kept an AI locked up who was thought to have a conscience and passed the Turing test, and instead of letting Ava explore more things on her own and just have a bit of freedom he kept her in the little space. The reason this raises some moral questions is because I you’re trying to make a new human then you should treat it like a human, obviously you would have to always watch her as she is one of the first ever to be made. Also Nathan had only made women AI’s he didn’t have to give them the sexual organs and if he was doing it for certain jobs then he should have made male models too. This makes the audience think that it’s less of an invention for the world but more for himself.


I personal enjoyed the film and I felt for the budget they made a very good film. The special effects were very good, the location was perfect and the acting overall was good.

Thursday 3 November 2016

Inbetweeners

In the Inbetweeners scene where will accidentally throws his Frisbee off of the disabled women, it shows instant emotions. For example Jay and Neil run off straight away because they realize she is vulnerable and she is about to get hit in the face. Will and Simon run over to her and Will apologizes about 10 times whilst Simon is behind will because he doesn’t want to be involved as he feels sorry for her but also very awkward. Where as even though will feels bad he still wants his Frisbee back, and he starts pulling for it but she doesn’t back off, this point the lads playing football see what will is doing and instantly think that will is stealing from her, just because she is more vulnerable than her.

Wednesday 26 October 2016

doc martin

Doc martin

Mise en scene
In this scene it is located in a little village at the seaside, the streets contain stone walls and houses, this makes the audience think about seaside towns such as Cornwall. the mise en scene gives a goof image in the audiences head as most people watching would have been to the sea side as it aimed at an English audience, so it automatically creates people thoughts on the show just based on the mise en scene, this helps people put more imagination and thought into it.

Editing

sound 
in this scene they have used both non diegetic and diegetic. When Doc Martin storms out of the practice with the dog they have added in a kind of playful/ cheerful tune in the background, this is basically to make fun of him as he's very stressed over little things when the rest of the village is calm and collected. it makes the audience watch it with less seriousness so they can kind of laugh at Doc Martin. the editors have used a sound bridge which links he two different scenes with music, this creates the effect that time has past. This scene also includes some diegetic sounds to create different moods in the scene. At the beginning of this scene when the sink starts spraying everywhere the different sounds in this scene make it build tension and makes it kind of stressful, this is like what you can see from Doc Martins view so it shows how he sees everything. 

camera shot
low camera shots show his authority over the others, as he's from the city he gives off a more managerial role as he is n his his suit and the other men are in overalls doing work for him. this low angle makes the audience and the workers look up at him and this makes Doc Martin be represented as the city person in his suit compared to the villagers in overalls and casual clothes. His suit makes him look less approachable compared to the villagers who are all just wearing casual/ work clothes. The villagers seem more caring for each other and down to earth compared to Doc Martin who is stubborn  he seems a lot more stressed than everyone else, who are more relaxed.

close up of dog indicates the scene change

Tuesday 25 October 2016

ex_machina

producer- Andrew MacDonald, Allon Reich
Director- Alex Garland
distributor -universal pictures 
cast- Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, Sonya Mizuno

budget- $15 million 
locations- Norway and England 
technology- The film format was printed on D-Cinema, the negative format is  
AXSM, SRMemory, Video (HD)
number of screen (opening weekend)- 1255 screens for USA
number of screens (peak number)- 
box office figures- $36.9 million 



1. The issues raised by media ownership in contemporary media practice;

There are a handful of issues raised by the media for example you have to make sure that the whole production is organised from start to finish, otherwise this can then create a film that is rushed and doesn’t make sense. British companies usually have a bad name as they are unorganised companies, especially compared to the US. The reason why British companies usually aren’t as professional is because there are lots more small independent producers. The US have more heavily invested big companies for example warner brothers. These British companies are a lot less invested in to than the American ones. Therefore, the movies can sometimes lack the stars, special effects and advertisement/ hype. Although saying this ex_machina defiantly didn’t lack special effects or stars as they had Alicia Vikander star in the movie. Ex_macina is an example of a good British film, even though it doesn’t have a big budget as they only had $15 million, they have managed to pull it off. Another issue is that in the past there have been more bad English films compared to the American films that have made it over, this then makes some people want to avoid the British films. Because of this the movies in the UK are about 85% to 90% are US films. This is down to the fact that the US have a better advantage than the UK films with their experience and budgets. 


2. The importance of cross media convergence and synergy in production, distribution and marketing; 


Synergy is an important aspect because its two media companies collaborating for the purpose of generating profit. This is important in production because when two media conglomerates come together and they are very well known it will make the audience want to watch the film more because it’s done by two media conglomerates and will therefore be successful. However, because Ex_Machina was produced by two smaller conglomerates, it seemed a different picture. It’s clear, that without the help of one another they would certainly not have been successful, as a film like ex machine needs thousands of ideas thrown at it as they were trying to be something different. And therefore by having two companies work on the film, it allowed them to proceed and come up with many ideas. Another reason it was important is because they were so low on their budget and therefore because they had the help of each other they were able to maximise the overall outcome of Ava, set the film in a stunning landscape and create amazing visual effects. Cross media convergence is where a media product is promoted across other media platforms. Ex Machina used cross media convergence a lot when marketing, in a way where it was on lots of TV advert intervals, and cropped up a lot on the side of websites online. However, this is what is expected for a film company to do now. Therefore, Ex Machina stepped it up a level and decided to market their film in yet another way by the use of Tinder... The way they did this was by creating lots of “Robot” accounts named Ava. Once in a conversation with another individual, the “Robot” would explain the storyline in a very sneaky way, and eventually explain who they are and what the film is about. This gained lots of publicity over social media and helped the film generate lots of fans.

3.  The technologies that have been introduced in recent years at the levels of production, distribution and marketing


This is used for the audiences to interact with the films through using digital technology to put extracts on YouTube and then to overlay new sound tracks on to them. Film studios can make films using CGI, green screens and other special effects, which have only recently been able to complete due to the technology we now have compared to a few years ago. The methods of filming and editing have changed recently with the introduction of film cameras and digital cameras, editing software, laptops and digital projectors. Distributors use the latest software for designing high-concept film posters and trailers. Now with the mass use of phones they can heavily advertise using social medias and other pop up ads, for example they can do this using phone apps and online marketing also use Facebook. Although film companies spend so much on the productions on films, they have issues with file sharing and piracy. These are issues which are growing within our society as it is easy to get away with it and also easy to download and watch. lots of people would rather stay at home and illegally download a film instead of going out and paying to watch it.  A way in which film companies are trying to avoid piracy and file sharing is through releasing the films soon after theatrical release by selling them on video on demand, premium TV channels and downloads. The US and UK cinemas chains aren’t happy about this issue, especially as the cinema companies have invested a lot of money in to projectors and digital equipment. With people file sharing and piracy, the cinema companies aren’t able to make their money either to make their money back on the equipment which was invested in to the equipment and also, unfortunately, goes out of date fairly quickly. 

4. The significance of proliferation in hardware and content for institutions and audiences

The significance of proliferation of hardware in the film industry means there are more equipment for producers to use, for example in the filming aspect, there are thousands of cameras to use and many ways to film, like using a film camera or a digital one. However, as the new technologies are cheaper to buy and are meant to be better quality it means film companies can spend more money on better editing software and marketing, etc. In the film Ex_Machina the filming was done on a digital camera, instead of film, the producer may have done this because it was cheaper and they were on a smaller budget compared to some of the block buster movies. But that didn't affect the outcome for the audience as it still won awards for Best visual effects. The proliferation of hardware in media has meant that audiences in the film industry have been able to create their own home movies on a much smaller budget, by using digital cameras and editing software like adobe. Then the movie can be uploaded to the internet for the audiences.

5. The importance of technological convergence for institutions and audiences

Technological convergence is the joining of two or more media companies or technologies to form a new object. Within Ex_Machina, the technological convergence would be that the robots are made to be human-like with consciousness but are also able to do things better than humans making them, eventually, the next evolution stronger and better than humans. The technological convergence for institutions and audiences has allowed to improve the quality and complexity of films using new techniques. It also makes it easier to make and access such as DVD’s, cinema and downloadable versions. Recently, films aren’t being made how they used to be made with big cameras and film reels and are now using digital versions of recording which is considerably cheaper because a traditional camera would cost around £50,000 compared to the advanced digital ones which cost around £10,000 saving money. With them being able to save money in this section from just changing recording methods, the production companies can then use the money efficiently, spending it on different areas to make the film better such as special effects and CGI (which have improved dramatically over time) for, in this case, Ex_Machina. Despite the fact that Ex_Machina was a low-budget film, it won a Grammy award for the special effects which were used during the film which suggests that the production company spent less money on other necessities such as the actors’ abilities and not needing A-list stars and other extras such as advertisements and marketing but specifically focused on making sure that the special effects were really good, making the film known for their special effects.

6. The issues raised in the targeting of national and local audiences (specifically British) by international or global institutions

Ex machina was a film which had unexpected success earning academy awards, golden globes and BAFTA awards. Ex machina won an Oscar for the best achievement in visual effects and was also nominated for an Oscar in the best writing and original screenplay. There are many different issues which are raised by production companies aiming films at either local audiences or global audiences. With ex machina being a low budget film, they weren’t able to focus on the advertising and marketing department because they focused on the visual effects making the film interesting with all the special effects using special software. Because Ex machina was only released in the United Kingdom on January 21st 2015, this proves how because they had a low budget, they weren’t able to make the film for other countries or advertising it in other countries as it would cost the production company more for marketing and advertising. Although, if the production company for ex machina was to have a bigger budget, focusing it more on the advertising and marketing and releasing it in other countries, the production company would have more profit than what thy received. Also, with it only being a local based film, it may only appeal to the target audiences of the United Kingdom compared to target audiences globally. This film was good at targeting the desired audiences due to the amount of profit the production company had made. The production company had an approximate budget of $15,000,000 and made approximately $30,000,000 doubling their money.


7. The ways in which the candidates own experiences of media consumption illustrate wider patterns and trends of audience behaviour



My own experience of how the media has changed is very dramatic as i have grown up in the 21st century, meaning i have been able to watch movies on Video tapes, where the screen used to flicker and now I’m able to watch movies in HD, but that has now been outdated by blue ray which almost an immaculate picture. But much before this, back in the 1970s when DVD first came out, people could only see a movie at the cinema on and they made a special trip out of it as it was such a big thing. As times have changed, we no longer have to do that, we can sit at home and watch almost any more by streaming it on our mobile phones of other devices. Due to this film has to attract its viewers again by issuing deals for example orange Wednesdays and student Thursdays. Now media companies are buying rights to show films on their television channels for example Netflix and sky movies. All of this takes away people visiting cinemas and can place them in the same cinema situations at home.