Monday 5 December 2011



The scene starts with a long take, this shows the people and and the setting, they are
clearly 'country folk' they are wearing, practical working clothes. It also shows the back-
ground of a quite mountainous region. which again shows the audience of the regional identity of the people without stereotypes connotations.




This next scene comes straight from an ellipsis of the last one it jumps from a scene of the elderly men packing a van, to a young girl jogging through a door. There is also a reverse shot in this were we see the movement of the camera between the faces of the three chracters on screen.



There is invisible editing used here to create a smooth transition once she has caught the keys and then when she walks over to the vehicle shortly behind the other male character.



There is then an action match then used she turns the engine on and we see her drive round the corner, a few seconds later we hear a crash. The crash noise is non-diegetic. There is also a cutaway used to take us to the crash from the previous scene.



There are lots of short takes in this section they are also mixed with reverse shots as we see lots of different characters. The camera flicks between faces as they take turns to speak.



There is another cutaway shot used when they have finnished arguing it goes straight to a new scene. there is visible editing used in it, we firstly see fields with a perfect rainbow, then are given jumpy folk music in the background of the men working.



Here we see a montage editing, it allows the audience a glimpse at all the different jobs being done. But it doesnt take long to show it.

Friday 2 December 2011

Monarch of the Glen

Friday 25 November 2011

Working Title Case Study

Wild Child Presentation

Monday 7 November 2011

Working Title Website

Working title has a very unique website. It is extremely detailed and hugely interactive. Although working title are a british company 67% of the company are owned by universal studios, this is why the website is such a good standard, because of the best financial backing and the best quality equipment and staff. There has been dedicated time and money well spent on making the website as useful as possible.
The website is extremely unique, it's homepage consists of a 5 page spread advertising the latest films and news, there is also a banner across the top of the page which leads to the other parts of the websites. The website is also an exclusive website for working title fans, it provides adverts and posters that were never published in the marketing campaign and unseen by the public. There is also features for past films and projects so that you can still look in to detail about films that are not on the market anymore.
Not only does the website have incredible amounts of information on its films,past and present, but along with trailors and posters, there as an interactive part of the site with various activities. There are games and downloads and there are articles about the actors and films which give a different perspective of the films. Another aspect of the films is the galleries of photos which show the off screen actions of the cast, at premiers or on set.
Working titles website is of great quality it is easily accessible, it gives the audience different aspects of the film and lets us really interact with it. The detail of the website also makes it very useful and a great source of reliable information.the website proves to ensure the audience gets what it wants and succeeds in its prime objective of advertising films to a world word audience. 

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Working Title - Hot Fuzz

11) How many pieces of merchandise can you find for the film Hot Fuzz?
For the hot fuzz film, there was a variety of merchandise produced including; T-Shirts, Hats, Mugs and Posters.
12) How many different versions of the Hot Fuzz DVD are there (you can include imports)?
Over 1 million DVD’s were sold in the 1st four weeks of the release. There was a U.S DVD, and a HD DVD, The HD DVD was also released with special edition features. There was also a 3 disk collector’s edition released and a Blu-ray copy.
13) What special features are contained on the two disc special edition DVD?
The special features included in the 2 disk special were; Commentaries, Outtakes, Story Boards and Deleted Dog.
14) Why do you think they place different ‘special features’ on DVD’s and who are these designed               to appeal to?
The special features were designed for the fans, so it would give them a greater knowledge on how the film was made, why it was made and problems that were faced along the way.
15) How many Oscar winners appear in the film?
Simon Pegg received and Empire Award for best actor. Edgar Wright won an Empire award for best director.
16) What was the film’s opening UK box office takings?
The film generated £7.1million in the first weekend of its release.

17)
What is its current world wide gross?
The film made just over $80million dollars.
18) What convention did Nick Frost and Simon Pegg attend in order to promote this film?
They both attended the San-Diego comic convention in 2006 to promote the film. They showed small clips of the film and took part in a question and answer.
19) Why do you think they chose to attend this particular convention?
The main reason was to promote the film, the comic con is a big convention and the people that attend know a lot about films, it would give the Hot Fuzz team an idea of whether the film would be a success or not.
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