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Here is a simple film ident I made using a template which I thought was similar to the Universal ident. I was just playing around and trying to get more familiar with the programme.
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We are making our film idents at the moment, and I thought I should keep the French theme going, so I toyed with a few different ideas, including 'Coquillage' which means seashell, and even 'Pamplemousse' which means grapefruit! In the end I think I am going to go with 'shooting star films', which sounds a lot better in French:
Ă©toile filante films
Ă©toile filante films
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Here's a video of the Christmas entertainment done by year 13 in December 2015 that I filmed one third of. Hope you enjoy!
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Here's a short video, found by Chaya that I found quite interesting and will attempt to apply to my film:
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During the Christmas holidays, we were set an essay with the title 'Media production is dominated by global institutions, which sell their products and services to national audiences'. To what extent do you agree with this statement?
I need to include in future essays:
I mentioned a lot of information on the US and its audiences, but in the future I need to include more on the UK/ British audiences:
I need to include in future essays:
- Marketing
- Niche market
- Internal/ external
- Conglomerate
- Cross-media convergence
- Vertical and horizontal integration
- Synergy
- Distribution
- Local cinemas
- Cross promotion
- Exchange: subscription (eg. Netflix)/one-off purchase/digital
- Platforms
- British audiences
I mentioned a lot of information on the US and its audiences, but in the future I need to include more on the UK/ British audiences:
- As well as mentioning ABC and ESPN marketing of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' in the US, mention in the UK Disney ownership of 'Disney Channel', 'Disney XD' and 'Disney Junior' (each of these channels has a +1) on which the film trailer was shown during every advert break during the weeks leading up to the release; each week, Disney Channel reaches on average 1,456 homes
- 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' has smashed the record for the biggest box office debut weekend globally, with ticket sales of £355 million
- 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' made £83.4 million in UK cinemas in the first fortnight after release
- 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' has become the fastest film ever to pass the £80 million mark at UK cinemas, just 13 days-the previous record-holder 'Skyfall' took 23 days
- Synergy: Burger King
- Disney not only shows on Big Screen, but also phones and TV
- Birmingham Fashion Show-appealing to fashionable stereotypes
- The figures on 31st December 2015: UK box office - the all-time top nine
1 Skyfall (2012)- £102.9m
2 Avatar (2009) – £94m
3 Spectre (2015) – £92m
4 Star Wars (2015) – The Force Awakens – £83.5m
5 Titanic (1997) – £80.1m
6 Toy Story 3 (2010) – £74m
7 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) – £73.1m
8 Mamma Mia (2008) – £68.5m
9 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) – £66.1m
2 Avatar (2009) – £94m
3 Spectre (2015) – £92m
4 Star Wars (2015) – The Force Awakens – £83.5m
5 Titanic (1997) – £80.1m
6 Toy Story 3 (2010) – £74m
7 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) – £73.1m
8 Mamma Mia (2008) – £68.5m
9 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) – £66.1m
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Tonight, after learning what the top 10 LGBT films of 2015 were, and discovering I had seen none of them, I watched 'The Way He Looks'. This appealed to me when I did some further research on the films included in the list as it is a romantic, coming of age drama style film. I really enjoy the genre of romance and coming of age films, so I was immediately attracted to it. I think that I like coming of age films because I can relate to them in some ways as I am a teenager who has had some of the experiences in these style films.
The film is Brazilian, and its original title is 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho', which literally translates to 'I Don't Want to Go Back Alone'. One thing I liked while watching was the fact that it is in Portuguese, which has some similar sounding words to Spanish, so I could guess what some things meant.
The story is centred around Leonardo, a blind teenager and his struggle for a more independent life and to overcome the vunerability surrounding his condition. At home, he has an overprotective mother, while at school his best friend Giovanna leaves him no room to stand up for himself. Things take an unexpected turn when Gabriel, a new student, arrives at school, befriending him and Giovanna. Leonardo then gravitates towards Gabriel, excited by his uniqueness.
Leonardo changes the way he looks at his life and develops intense feelings towards Gabriel. READ MORE
This film was made by 'Lacuna Filmes':
Created in 2006 by a Diana Almeida and Daniel Ribeiro, 'Lacuna Filmes' is a production company based in São Paulo, Brazil. Among its productions is 'Café Com Leite' (You, Me and Him), a short film that was screened at over 80 film festivals worldwide and won the Crystal Bear at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2014 'Lacuna' released its first feature film, 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho' (The Way He Looks). The film had its world premiere at the Berlinale 2014, receiving the FIPRESCI and the Teddy Award. 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho' has been screened at more then 60 festivals, receiving 38 awards. Handled by 'Films Boutique', the film was sold to 24 countries such as USA, France, UK and Hong Kong. The film had an impressive theatrical performance in Brazil, where it was released in only 33 screens but sold more than 205.000 tickets, grossing over US$ 1.000.000. It was the 19th highest grossing Brazilian film of the year. 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho' was chosen as the Brazilian entry for the Oscars 2015.
This film was highly praised, winning many awards around the world, including at the 2014 LGBT Film Festival in New York the film won the best film audience award.
The film is Brazilian, and its original title is 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho', which literally translates to 'I Don't Want to Go Back Alone'. One thing I liked while watching was the fact that it is in Portuguese, which has some similar sounding words to Spanish, so I could guess what some things meant.
The story is centred around Leonardo, a blind teenager and his struggle for a more independent life and to overcome the vunerability surrounding his condition. At home, he has an overprotective mother, while at school his best friend Giovanna leaves him no room to stand up for himself. Things take an unexpected turn when Gabriel, a new student, arrives at school, befriending him and Giovanna. Leonardo then gravitates towards Gabriel, excited by his uniqueness.
Leonardo changes the way he looks at his life and develops intense feelings towards Gabriel. READ MORE
This film was made by 'Lacuna Filmes':
Created in 2006 by a Diana Almeida and Daniel Ribeiro, 'Lacuna Filmes' is a production company based in São Paulo, Brazil. Among its productions is 'Café Com Leite' (You, Me and Him), a short film that was screened at over 80 film festivals worldwide and won the Crystal Bear at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2014 'Lacuna' released its first feature film, 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho' (The Way He Looks). The film had its world premiere at the Berlinale 2014, receiving the FIPRESCI and the Teddy Award. 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho' has been screened at more then 60 festivals, receiving 38 awards. Handled by 'Films Boutique', the film was sold to 24 countries such as USA, France, UK and Hong Kong. The film had an impressive theatrical performance in Brazil, where it was released in only 33 screens but sold more than 205.000 tickets, grossing over US$ 1.000.000. It was the 19th highest grossing Brazilian film of the year. 'Hoje Eu Quiero Voltar Sozinho' was chosen as the Brazilian entry for the Oscars 2015.
This film was highly praised, winning many awards around the world, including at the 2014 LGBT Film Festival in New York the film won the best film audience award.
Personally, I loved this film. It was right down my alley: romantic and coming of age films are always a hit with me.
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LGBT or GLBT is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (you probably already knew this, I mean it's 2016, but I'm just putting this here for reference).
2015 was a significant year for the LGBT community and it's acceptance around the world.
In January alone same-sex marriage became legal in Luxembourg and the state of Florida and The Constitutional Court of Austria ruled that same-sex couples have the same right as opposite-sex couples to adopt children.What perhaps was the UK's most publicised event in 2015 to do with LGBT rights took place in June when the Supreme Court in the USA legalised gay and lesbian couples
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So, with more worldwide acceptance and equality for the LGBT community, we saw many media displays that represent them. Generally, when you think of romantic movies, you might think of films like 'The Notebook', 'Titanic', 'Notting Hill' and 'About Time'. These all have one thing in common: they focus on a straight couple. But, now, more and more films (not just romantic comedies, I used that as an example just to make a point) involve same-sex couples or bisexual and homosexual characters.
So, to celebrate the new year on my blog, here are the top 10 most popular lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender films from 2015 (according to this link):
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Personally, I had never heard of any of these films before, but I will try and watch these at some point!
Happy new year!
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