Thursday, 29 October 2009

Cross media campaigns: Juno


For a small film Juno was widely advertised and had a "fantastic campaign that manages to walk the line between being one that appeals to indie-minded audiences and being one that has mainstream appeal."

Click on the teaser poster to read more about it and to add to your notes on how the film industry markets films.

Homework: Viral Marketing















Part 1: List as many ways as you can in which films can be marketed?


Part 2: Read the photocopied article on Viral Marketing in Total film as well as carrying out your own research into the term.

Part 3: Find your own example of viral marketing for a film. This is a good site to see which films are coming out soon http://www.comingsoon.net/ but you may be able to find your own.

DEADLINE: Monday 9th November

Important dates for the diary

Wednesday, 21 October 2009


Get a Voki now!

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Blogging!

Hi

On the right hand side of this blog you can see I have added links to your blogs. Now you need to follow each others, especially those in your groups. If you can't see your blog there, it's because you're yet to email me your URL.

You know the sorts of things you should be adding to your blog so let's get going!

Representation of Black Characters

Click on the links below to take you to sites that will be useful for further research on the subject:

Stereotypes in Black Films

An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Narrative Theory

In preparation for our focus on film narrative this week, check out this article on film theory:


Narrative theory notes

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Interesting film...good idea?

I think this looks good and seems quite simple and effective. This is what we need to be thinking about in preparation for the practical work.

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

THE HIGH CONCEPT MODEL

The High Concept is an academic model, represented as a ten-point formula described by Wyatt (1994), which we can use to try to explain how Hollywood makes big budget films.

1.Post-generic film making
(use of hybrid genres)

2.extended montages
(fast paced editing and use of music)

3.design reflecting advertising styles
(marketed in a way to attract a fan base)

4. easily replicated in publicity
(self contained scenes easily used as trailers)

5. formal excess
(style over content)

6. music track interrupts narrative
(looks and sounds good)

7.self-concious allusions to tv and film
(pleasure of recognition, does not add meaning necessarily)

8.detached appearance of stars
(reference made to stars outside narrative)

9.hyperbolic physiques and action
(obvious exaggeration)

10.ironic distanciation
(idea that stars parody themselves or other stereotypes)

Monday, 5 October 2009

Trailer List

Here is a list of films (in no particular order) that could be useful to you in generating ideas. These can be useful for getting story ideas, looking at alternative genres to horror and thriller and will hopefully broaden your horizons....

Check them out and see what you think.

If you find any more you think are good, post your ideas on each others blogs! The ones in red are the ones that are quite interesting...

Graden State
Juno
Somerstown
Brick
Disturbia
Afterschool
The Box
Bullet boy
Ratcatcher
Fish tank
Dead Man’s shoes
Falling Down
Son of Rambow
1 Hour photo
CRIME trailers:
Insomnia
Narc
Gone baby gone
Get Carter
Rock n roller
Seven

MS3: Making a movie trailer

Sunday, 4 October 2009