Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Certificate Of My FIlm


Often you find ratings on film posters, therefore I will look at The BBFC (British  to see the differences between the certificates that are given to films. All of the horror films that I have analysed have been either 15 or 18 certificates. I will analyse the difference between the two, before deciding which certificate will be most appropriate for my film.

18 Certificate










  • very strong violence
  • frequent strong language (eg 'f***') and/or very strong language (eg ‘c***’)
  • strong portrayals of sexual activity
  • scenes of sexual violence
  • strong horror
  • strong blood and gore
  • real sex (in some circumstances)
  • discriminatory language and behaviour

  • 15 Certificate










  • strong violence
  • frequent strong language (eg 'f***').
  • portrayals of sexual activity
  • strong verbal references to sex
  • sexual nudity
  • brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence
  • discriminatory language or behaviour
  • drug taking

  • Tuesday, 26 November 2013

    My Created Credits

     
    After researching all the different crew members from several films in my genre, I was able to collate a cast and crew who would be appropriate for my film. I used a variety of films from my genre to find the correct crew and created my own billing with imaginary actors who will star in my film.
     
    Here are my credits:
     
     
     
     
     

    Cast & Crew Biography

    To create my own billing, I will use existing crew members from my genre to make my credits seem as authentic as a genuine movie production. I have already decided which production companies will be making my film, now I need to research and find out more about the remaining crew.


    Production Companies

    Dimension Films & Hammer present A Ghost House Production.

    Film Title

    'Fractured'

    Stars

    Kate Dean (mum)

    An actor and producer known as much for her versatility, breath-taking looks and professional style.  Golden Globe-winning actor Kate Dean is most widely recognized role may be Jenifer Fey in the Game (2000). But her portrayals of Bonny Tyler in 12 Dates (2011), also loom large in her filmography.

    Jude Freeman (dad)

    After his uncle got him a small part in a feature film, Freeman began to pursue acting. His first major role was on the sitcom Sitters  (1984) as TV choice. More roles soon followed, including Adam Rayman, the handsome action hero in  Get 'Em (1990); and Detective James Walker in The Clue  (2001). Freeman had his breakthrough when he was cast as Dougie Rouge in the award-winning blockbuster Man Down, and has now won an Oscar.

    Lisa Hill (girl murdered)

    New to the scene, A Los Angeles native, Lisa Hill received her BA in Theatre from OxbyUniversity. In the Autumn of 2009, she played "Ellie" opposite Cyra Turner in a Jenny Man production. Since then has been offered a variety of film offers and will be a potential A-Lister in the near future.

    Ryan Willis (son)

     Casting Director

     Annie McCarthy

    Annie has appeared in 124 credits, including recent film 'The Conjuring', and 'Insidious'. Not only has she been in film, Annie has casted in TV movies and co-produced films such as 'On The Doll'. Adding to this she has been referenced twice as a short, special thanks.
    Annie as my main casting director would be magnificent. She is well established in the genre and has a lot of experience under her belt.

    Music

    Joseph Bishara

    Joseph has composed sinister music for many recent horror productions. Most known for his work in 'The Conjuring', 'Insidious' and 'Repo!'. He has been credited for many music soundtracks and been referenced for appraisal twice. As john has had recent experience in modern horrors, he will be perfect to reference in my own credits.

    Director

    James Wan

    James is a known director, and had directed the famous film 'Saw' back in 2004. He produced all of the 'Saw' franchise and has written and edited several productions. James has had many references in film credits, therefore he would fit appropriately into my genre and be my director. He has directed 'Death Sentence', 'Insidious 2' and 'The Conjuring'.

    Cinematographer

    Dan Laustsen

    Dan has been the director of photography for 50 productions. Some of those horror - 'Darkness Falls', 'The Possession' and 'Silent Hill'. As he has been in the industry for a long time and has been referenced 50 times, Dan will be my cinematographer.

    Writers

    Scott Derrickson

    Scott has written and produced films in the past. Most known for his previous storyline of 'Sinister' and 'The Exorcism of Emily Rose '. He has won an award for 'Best Film' in 2007 for 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'.'

    My co-writer will be James DeMonaco. Who wrote 'The Purge' and has been nominated for two awards.

    Producers

    Kim Sherman

    Kim is a fairly new producer, and bee extremely busy producing recent films such as 'You're Next', 'A Horrible Way To Die', and 'A Teacher'. She has also been nominated for 'Best Film' in 2009. As she has produced three well known horrors, I will include her in my production.

    Bill Bannerman

    Bill is best known for producing 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2', 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse', and 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1'. He has produced and assistant directed in over 30 productions. And also won Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures. 

    Exec Producer

    Vincent Maraval

    Will be my Exec producer, as previously being involved with 'City of God', 'The Wrestler', 'Only God Forgives', 'Piranha 3D'. He has produced over 35 credits and had a special thanks several times.

    Costume Designer

    Mary E. McLeod

    Nominated for Best Achievement in Costume Design twice, and costume designed for 45 credits - Including, 'Texas Chainsaw 3D'.

    Thursday, 21 November 2013

    My Film - Production Companies

    After researching into different Horror production companies, I have decided to combine two main companies as I have noticed Horror films are often are co produced by studios associated with the genre rather than mainstream Hollywood studios.

    I have decided to have :

     Dimension Films & Hammer present A Ghost House Pictures Production.




    Dimension was founded by Bob Weinstein for the distribution of horror films. After expanding they started to release a wider range of genres, thanks to the purchase of Miramax and Walt Disney. Films such as 'Spy Kids', 'Scary Movie 3', and 'The Amityville Horror' have founded Dimensions success.
    Anchor Bay Entertainment and now their biggest producer, with budgets rising up to $20million.

    For Dimensions to be the main producer of my imaginary film will fit the purpose, as I am not producing a Hollywood production, but yet not a low budget film.




    1934, a comedian and businessman had registered his film company in Regent Street, London. The name 'Hammer Horror' came from his stage name, Will Hammer which was taken from London - where he lived.
    The BFI forced Hammer into bankruptcy in 1937, from there purchased a leasehold in Wardour Street and continued distributing films by other companies. Three famous British films were produced by Hammer:

    'The Curse Of Frankenstein', 'Dracula', and 'The Mummy'.

    By combining Hammer and Dimensions, I will have two different types of producers, focusing on different aspects of the film.



    Ghost house will be the main producer out of my three, they are more specialised in development and release of Horror films. By having Dimensions and Hammer produce the film will have more names and help for the production process of my film.

    Tuesday, 19 November 2013

    My Potential Taglines

    After researching tag lines in my genre, I have come up with potential tag lines which will be put forward to a focus group to see which is the most popular and then decide if it would suit my genre and film narrative.

    He's coming for you. You could be next
    You can't escape him
    He's back
    A real personality is born
    He's closer to home
    He's the one that's hurt
    Don't cross the line
    Love. Loss. Leave
    The ice has now broken
    Round 2
    Which is the real him?
    Father. Friend. Foe

    Out of all my potential taglines, the one that adds the most emphasis and associates itself with the genre:
    Father. Friend. Foe

    Billing On Posters

    As I will have credits on my own poster, I am looking at film posters of my genre to find out what is said, and the order they are in.

    Here are the credits from 'Insidious'

    These are credits of '1303'


    Having analysed these credits, I now know who helps create and produce the film; roughly how many producers and editors contribute in the production proccess. The order of where they appear is now apparent and follows a similar pattern. From this I will be able to take my findings on who, and where these creditors will appear on my own billing to make it look as authentic as possible.

    Monday, 18 November 2013

    Potention Production Distributiom Companys For My Film

    I'm producing a horror film, therefore I am going to look for different production company's for the genre to note what films they have made and what their logo's are.

    Ghost House
    Dimensions
    Hammer
    Blumhouse
    Solana
    Troma Entertainment
    Anchor Bay


    Ghost House was formed by Mandate Pictures, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, creatimg a label dedicated to finance, development and release of Horror Thrillers. They have produced films such as: 'Evil Dead', 'The Possession' and 'The Grudge'.


    Dimensions was a major American film production company, formally owned by Walt Disney Productions. Now owned by the Weinstein Company, production genre films.
    They have produced films such as: 'Sin City', 'Wild Oats', 'Horns', and 'Piranha 3D'.


    
    Hammer is a UK based production company founded in 1934, and are best known for their 'Gothic' Hammer films - as well as science fiction, thrillers and comedies. Hammer had worldwide distribution thanks to a partnership with Warner Bros. Their latest films include: ' The Quiet Ones' and 'Gaslight'. As well as 'The Hammer House Of Horror' in the 80's.


    Blumhouse produces  low-budget genre movies such as -  Paranormal Activity, Insidious and the Sinister franchises. Whilst also producing their latest film 'The Purge 2'.


    Solana films worked purely on the  'Paranormal Activity' franchise.


    Troma is an American Independent film production and distribution company founded in 1974. They have produced 'Mondo Art', 'Mutent Blast', 'Doomsday County' and 'Grim'.


    A home American production company, joined with Starz who own 75% of The Weinstein Company. Anchor Bay's filmography include: 'Small time' 'Scored' and 'Champion'.

    Saturday, 16 November 2013

    Taglines On Posters

    I'm going to need taglines on both my poster, and teaser trailer that are typical of the genre I am currently researching. To get an idea of the different types of taglines, and any patterns that are found, I am going to look at many different films from the horror genre and note the similarities and differences between them.

    These are the films I will be looking at:

    - 'Carrie'  
    You will never know her name

    - 'Amityville Horror  
    I just wanted someone to believe me

    - 'The Bay' 
      Panic feeds on fear 

    - 'Insidious'  
    It's not the house that's haunted

    - 'Lord Of Salem'  
    We've been waiting...We've always been waiting

    - 'Mama' 
      A mothers love is forever

    - 'Maniac'  
    I warned you not to go out tonight

    - 'Possession' 
      Darkness lives inside

    - 'Sinister'  
    Once you see him, nothing can save you

    - 'You're Next'  
    Did you remember to lock your door

    - 'Saw 3D'  
    The traps come alive

    - 'Friday The 13th'  
    Welcome to crystal lake

    - 'The Orphanage'  
    No secret stay locked away forever

    - 'Psycho'  
    Check in. Relax. Take a shower

    - 'The Purge'     
    One night a year. All crime is legal

    - 'Alien 3'  
    This time it's hiding in the most terrifying place of all

    - 'Paranormal Activity 4'  
    It's closer than you think

    - 'Evil Dead'  
    The most terrifying film you will ever experience

    - 'Haunter' 
      Trapped by an evil from her past

    - '6 Souls'
       Evil will rise

    -' No One Lives'  
    Everyone runs. Everyone hides 

    Having looked at all these tag lines, there are a number of conventions that seem to come up frequently:

    - Direct reference to the audience with the use of the word 'you'
    - Short and punchy
    - Reference to genre 'haunted' 'evil' 'darkness' 'terrifying'
    - They often contain a sense of threat
    - Sense of mystery
    - Reference to other worldly features

    Having spotted these conventions, I'm going to try to include them in my own potential taglines which will appear on my poster and teaser trailer.

    Thursday, 14 November 2013

    Fonts On Teaser Trailers

    As my font on my teaser trailer will be the same for my poster, I will have to research a cluster of fonts from different categories on the website 'dafont'. To make sure I will be choosing the correct font, I will then do a focus group and decide which font would be appropriate for my campaign.

    Here are my chosen fonts:

    - Bad Grunge
    - 28 Days Later
    - Defused
    - Plane Crash
    - Crackvetica
    - Scorched Earth
    - Variety Killer *
    - Skyfall Done
    - Uranium Mafia
    - Portmanteau **
    - Last Years Youth
    - The Blood Shack
    - A Bite
    - Broken Detroit
    - Heroin 07
    - The Dead Are Coming

    The find I have chosen will be Portmanteau

    Tuesday, 12 November 2013

    Horror Film Trailer Analysis Finale

    Having looked at range of different trailers, these are the conventions relating to genre that I have noticed have popped up time and time again.

    These are the re-occurring conventions:

    - Certificate
    - Some production company logo's
    - Cuts to black
    - Fast pace editing
    - Lots of impact sounds
    - Blood and violence
    - Release date
    - Connotations to genre from tagline
    - Screams
    - Bleak, dark, gloomy Mise-en-scene
    - Sinister music
    - Ugly, disturbing and scary looking characters
    - Muted colour schemes
    - Female victims
    - Ghostly activity

    Monday, 11 November 2013

    Horror Film Trailer Analysis (8)

    My eighth film is '1303'



    - Production company logo
    - Establishing shot of setting
    - Build up of storyline
    - Contrapuntal sound contrast with what's happening sets up suspense
    - Cuts to black
    - Impact sounds
    - Child pops up, looking innocence
    - Creepy music
    - Female victim
    - Screams
    - Fast pace editing
    - Weapons and violence
    - Signs of strange activity
    - Release date

    Wednesday, 6 November 2013

    Horror Film Trailer Analysis (7)

    My seventh film is 'Paranormal Activity 5'



    - Certificate
    - Past date
    - Storyline clues
    - Shots through hand held cam to add emphasis on their panic and state of mind
    - Release date
    - Signs of ghostly activity
    - Eerie night sounds
    - Enhanced impact sounds
    - Cuts to activity
    - Can sense panic
    - Screams
    - Glass shattering
    - Less camera movement

    Friday, 1 November 2013

    Horror Film Trailer Analysis (6)

    My sixth film is 'The Purge'



    - Certificate
    - Slow music
    - Depressing facts on society (Could relate to storyline)
    - Impact sounds
    - Tagline built up
    - Screams for help
    - Camera still, quick past editing
    - Fades to black
    - Reference to other horror
    - Impact sounds
    - Creepy music
    - Violence slows
    - Tagline shows genre