Friday, 14 November 2014

Honeytrap - Pollie Whaley

Honeytrap...

Director: Rebecca Johnson.
Writer: Rebecca Johnson.
Staring Actors: ~ Lucien Laviscount.
                              ~ Ntonga Mwanza
                              ~ Jessica Sula.
Release Date: 17 October 2014 (UK) 
Filming Locations: Brixton, London, England, UK Company Credits
Producers: ~ Sarah Sullick.
                      ~ Amy Ricker.
Editor: John Dwelly 
Duration Of Film: 93 minutes (1 hour and 33 minutes) 
UK Distribution: Anchor Bay.

Official Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHfCeClJEFI

Interview With Rebecca Johnson : https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/honeytrap-a-feature-film-set-in-teenage-brixton--2
Honeytrap is about a 15 year old girl called Layla who tells her story about her tragic romance which ends in the murder of the boy that loved her. The film is set in Brixton and inspired by true events.  Layla feels the need to fit in with the crowd and is desperate for it to become a reality. Sadly she gets mixed up with the wrong person as she is first rejected by girls and Troy is the only one that is there to comfort her...but is he really? 

This is an independent film and is therefore is on a low budget, I have found that it has only been shown on the screen in cinemas. I cannot find any information indicating  whether the film will be released on to DVD, however is being shown in the British Film Festival. All that I do know, is that it seems to be a brilliant film and I personally would love to go and see the film. 

As the film is an independent film, as I have already mentioned, meaning it was on a very low budget when making, and therefore couldn't  publicize the film as successfully compared to a high budget Hollywood film.  So I assume they advertised it in the media using social networking sites, for example twitter to get the word around. Seeing as Honeytrap was being screened in the British Film Festival, I'm sure they would have been advertising the film and screening of it on their websites and perhaps even had posters to advertise.

By Pollie Whaley...

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Guardians Of The Galaxy - Pollie Whaley

Guardians Of The Galaxy

Director: James Gunn. An American writer, director and producer. 
Producer: Kevin Feige.
Budget For This Film: $170 million dollars.
                                           (£105,984,046.90)
Distributed By: Walt Disney Pictures.
Rated: PG-13 (12A)
Genre:Action, Adventure & Sci-Fi.
Date Released: 21st August 2014.
                                        Earned: $94,320,883 in the opening weekend                                                           of it's release in the USA across 4,080                                                          screens.
                                        Cast: ~ Vin Diesel 
                                                   ~Bradley Cooper
                                                   ~ Karen Gillan
                                                   ~ Zoe Saldana
                                                   ~ John C. Reilly....And Many More.

What Technology Was Used To Make This Film?

  • Mo-Cap Technology.
  • CGI Animation.
  • Old-Fashioned Practical Make-Up Effects...  ~ Face Paint, Prosthetics ect.

Marketing...
  • In June 2012, Marvel filed eleven applications for Guardians of the Galaxy, covering a variety of consumer products.















Who Is The Target Audience?


  • I believe the target audience for this film would be people that are a fan of the marvels, the comic book and people around the age of 12 years and above as it is rated a 12A.




  • 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' is now available on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD and 3D DVD.

Technological uses:

There was a great amount of detail and the technological use in the making of 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and also to help create the characters of Groot, Rocket and more. The technological effects house of Territory Studios were responsible for this. They modeled everything out from the iconic prison scene to the 3D panels and UI stuff in Quill's ship. 

Interesting Information About The Film....

  • Committed to her role...Before she even landed the part, Karen had long red locks previously to the cut. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi4KDQsEQ-o

Click link above to watch youtube clip of Karen Gillian taking about shaving her hair off for 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' role.






How Did They Advertise 'Guardians Of The Galaxy'?













Official Trailer....      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3isCLVghoI


By Pollie Whaley




Monday, 3 November 2014

Production Honey Trap

PRODUCTION

They found the actors through local agneies, schools, , centres and street casting. this is where they go to a specific placer and look on the street for a person that suits their needs of the character.
The cast was:
Jessica Sula - Also in Skins
Lucien Laviscant
Naomi Ryan
Danielle Vitallis
Lauren Johns
Tosin Cole
This is just the majority of the cast i Selected out the main ones

The movie was filmed in Brixton thisnis where the real incident happened. She has been working with people in the Brixton community for about 10 years so this is already some experiance. This also shows how Brixton is an important area to her.
Their budget was very low so i doubt they would be able to buy a high cinema quality camera to film

DISTRIBUTION

Anchor bay distributed her movie for her. This is good and anchor bay also distributed other movies which is experiance. They have distributed films like sin city, a bell for Christmas and giver. This film was released locally to different cinemas i dont think it was good that that distributed it locally as they may not get views worldwide. This could have improved the amount of views by a lot

MARKETING

They marketed this movie particularly to young urban youths i think this is a good audience as they are normally intersted in these type of movies as it has a sly link to them. They marketized they're movie on applications aswell i think this is good as plenty of people use applications in our generation. They used applications like whatsapp and bbm. They also used social media sites like Facebook twitter and tumble this is good as it helps their movie get about.

EXHIBITION

They are going to release this movie fully in February 2015 in west end cinema this is good as there are plenty of tourists there which may also watch the movie giving the movie honey trap a wider fan base. However now they have a restricted release and they are only releasing it on 2 screens uve cinema and a cinema at west end. I think this is also good as it is making people who haven't watched the movie wanting to see it more in feburary

Honey Trap Production

 Honey Trap Production

Honey trap is an independant film.With independent films it is all about networking and mentoring and knowing someone who knows someone is the best way in which someone is going to get a job. Rebecca Johnson is the director for Honeytrap, while watching Top girl she had decided that she wanted to work with whoever produced it and that was Sarah Sulick who became the producer of Honeytrap.

HONEY TRAP EXHIBITION.

BFI Film Festival Honey Trap Poster 2014
    

  • The date of release - October 17th 2014 (BFI London film festival) released in feb 2015 officially in cinemas
  • Restricted release (2 screens BFI) - Ritzy cinema 17th & Vue West end cinema 18th

Ritzy Cinema, Brixton


Vue Cinema, West End, Leicester Square
  • Ritzy cinema is independent, picture house cinema located in Brixton - Relates to the setting of the film.
  • West end cinema appeals to the target audience (Urban adults - 25+ & Urban young people - 15 - 25) as there are many tourists and people from different age groups in one area. In addition, it broadens the audience and spreads awarness about the film.


  • Technologies used - HD


    • Director (Rebecca Johnson) nominated for best British newcomer award at BFI Festival
    • trailers -7,235 views
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?

    Sunday, 2 November 2014

    HONEY TRAP

    This film is about Layla she is 15 and has been living in Trinidad. Returned to her estranged mother in London, she is faced with settling into a new home and a new city with a fresh set of rules and codes. Unsupported by her mother and spitefully rejected by her female peers, she is drawn to the brooding Troy, who marks her as his "Trini princess." When that fails, she takes solace in the friendship of Shaun, another admirer, but her desperate need for acceptance leads to a tragic betrayal of his kindness.

    The Film 'HONEY TRAP' was written and directed by Rebecca Johnson and edited by John Dwelly.

    The first piece of finance for Honeytrap came from a grant for the training and mentoring scheme that was run alongside production from a longstanding local funder, the Walcot Foundation.


    This film was made quiet a while ago foreshadowing another movie named My Murder. These were both of the same incident just a different director nd editor

    The film have many social networks where they promote their latest updates. For example they have a Facebook page which is called hioney trap and a twitter which is called @honeytrapfilm i think this is good that try have these as they can promote their film in many places and get plenty of viewers   

    It was released on the 17th of October 2014

    Monday, 20 October 2014

    HONEY TRAP

    Honey Trap

    Honey Trap film poster
    Director:Rebecca Johnson
    Writer: Rebecca Johnson
    Starring: Jessica Sula, Lucien Laviscount, Ntonga Mwanza

    Storyline
    Honey Trap trailer
    Set in Brixton, London, HONEY TRAP tells the story of fifteen year-old Layla who gets sucked into gang activity and sets up the boy who's in love with her to be killed.


    Details

    Official Sites: Official Facebook
    Country: UK
    Language: English
    Release Date: 17 October 2014 (UK) 
    Filming Locations: Brixton, London, England, UK
    Company Credits

    Production Co: Bright Pictures, Creativity Capital, Finite Films Honeytrap has been selected for the BFI London Film Festival and will have its World Premiere in the ‘Dare’ section on October 17th!



    Honeytrap has been selected for the BFI London Film Festival and will have its World Premiere in the ‘Dare’ section on October 17th!

    Budget


    The film was made on a very tight budget, with Rebecca and her team using whatever resources they had to get it made. As well as relying on the support of local businesses and cafes during shooting, Honeytrap was partially crowd-funded through the site Indiegogo. “People went out of their way to help us, and for that I’m very grateful,” says Rebecca.

    Rebecca biggest challenge: ''The film was made on a tiny budget, so there were many challenges in that. Honeytrap wasn’t really a story that really fit on a micro-budget scale, i.e., three characters in one location. It had a multitude of characters and many locations, plus several big set pieces: the murder, the bus ride, big crowd scenes, fight scenes, and so on.''

    Synergy.
    Their was no interaction between the Bright House Studios and another company. This is because it was on a micro budget movie. However it was an official selection for the BFI film festival.


    Since it is an independent film on a low budget it is only being screen in cinemas. No information is out as to whether the film will be released on to DVD.

    However it is available at cinemas  in HD and is currently being showed 
    at the British Film Festival









    MARKETING


    This film isn't highly publicised due to a low budget. I could only find 1 interview and it was from the director and a few articles in a newspaper

    Star Jessica Sula Featured in the newspaper
    Unofficial Publicity on twitter
    Multitude Media have been hired for unit publicity for the project. The project will be headed by Multitude Media managing director Will Wood and Senior Publicist Ben Lyttleton, targeting press across local, national, broadcast and film media as well as leading a social media campaign to engage the target audience which  is 13-25,those living in urban parts of England,those involved in gang activity and those who want to hear gang activity from a woman's perspective.

    Wednesday, 15 October 2014

    GuArDiAnS Of The GAlaxy


    Guardians of the galaxy!

    Directed by:James Gunn
    Produced by: Kevin Feige
    Based on:Guardians of the galaxy
    Starring:Chris Pratt,Zoe Saldana,Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper
    Budget: $170 million
    Box office: $687.4 million ( W O W ! ) 
    Distrubuted by Walt Disney Studios.
    Release Dates: August 21st 2014.

    Marketing


    In June 2012, Marvel filed eleven applications for Guardians of the Galaxy, covering a variety of consumer products, from video games to cosmetics and toys.








    Fans of the comic book
    People who have watched films from Marvel universe( Every film is related to one another)
    From Ages 13-25 (RATED 12A ) 


    Home media

    Guardians of the Galaxy is scheduled to be released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment for digital download on November 18, 2014 and on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, and DVD on December 9, 2014. 







    Technical elements

    Director , James Gunn says: ' From day one i planned this thing to be in IMAX 3D. I love IMAX. Its and experience of which you become a part of the screen,youll get the most out of the movie.'
    Actor Bradley Cooper describes the film as 'Old School , Of Mice And Men dynamic. Kitchen sink drama

    Did you know Karen Gilan;who plays Nebula had to shave her head for her role! Wow!


    Also Star of the film Chris Pratt had to loose 75 pounds in order to fit the role!

    Vin Diesel had to say the phrase'I AM GROOT' in 10 diffrent langauges!

    Lastly Director James Gunn has confirmed, via Twitter, that Peter Quill's ship in the film is named The Milano after Alyssa Milano, Peter Quill's childhood crush.

    Promotion

    COMICON.
    "I think anybody... who would have said that this would make a great main movie would have been laughed off. It's such an unlikely thing to do. So I think it's lovely to work on something and expose its potential to the point where a company like Marvel will say, 'Yes, this makes sense.'"
    —Dan Abnett, co-writer of the 2008 Guardians of the Galaxy relaunch, on the project(COMICON)

    Along with panels, seminars, and workshops with comic book professionals, there the preview trailer was shown here too.

    http://youtu.be/JsnLtabYTKs



    An event at which fans can witness the promotion of the film and interact with the characters

    Props from the film;Promotion at Comic Con

    User Reviews


     'The best superhero movie I've ever seen'

    'I know, I know. This will incontrovertibly attract a lot of hate from die-hard Dark Knight fans, but guess what? I'm one of those who thinks Nolan is the epitome of how to make a perfect superhero spectacle. '

    'This film will blow your mind. Quite literally, it is jam-packed with edge-of-your-seat action thrills and pure comedic gold. Don't be expecting a moody companion piece like that of Nolan's trilogy, or Man of Steel. It keeps more in touch with Avengers, although it's a lot funnier and really builds upon the upcoming Infinity Gauntlet arc. '

    'The actors are incredible, matching the character developments, the dialogue and action sequences are spectacular and the visual effects should surely earn a nod come Oscar time, as I'd personally put them on par with those seen in the recent Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. The run length compliments the well-scripted pacing of the movie itself, whilst plenty of interesting secondary characters litter Guardians with an ensemble cast that has exceeded anything yet seen in the Marvel/DC movie worlds. I don't pertain to the DC versus Marvel argument, but this masterpiece alone has certainly put Marvel on the front foot in terms of cinema outings, far surpassing the very enjoyable Man of Steel and, I believe, edging out Nolan's trilogy and then some. '

    'I thoroughly recommend this for any with a borderline sci-fi/superhero love, and advise you to remain for the tantalising post-credits scene, although many of the non-comic fans might not get the references.

    'Easily a perfect ten out of ten for me.'

    My personal experience

    I went to see this film during the summer at Westfield cinema in 3D and i can surely say that it was the best film ive seen in my life! It was so engaging  funny though it was a bit rude in terms of language so it puzzles me why Marvel advertise this film for children. Despite this it was a really funny and intresting film that deserves an Oscar not only for acting but for visual effects beacause ironically the special effects and CGI were out of this world! 



    USE OF CGI

    It’s no secret that James Gunn used a live raccoon on set in order to help animators accurately capture the motion and behaviors of a raccoon for their CGI model; however, Gunn spoke to the magazine Small Furry Pets and revealed that – as you may have guessed – working with a real animal is probably the most difficult way you could go -Screen rant.com
    James Gunn
    ''We needed a raccoon to study how he looked and his behavior, so that our on-screen raccoon, which is generated through CGI will be realistic. Our Rocket is based on a combination of our voice actor, Bradley Cooper, our on-set actor, my brother Sean Gunn, the movements and behavior and look of Oreo [the raccoon], as well as my own animation.”''

    Also the Special effects makeup designer David White took head and body casts of actors, such as Bautista, to experiment with materials used to create the characters. White said, "James always pushed for practical and makeup effects. He wanted, like me, to see the real deal there on set! How exciting!




    This concludes my post :)