Friday, May 8, 2020

Audience and Institution Practice Essay

On all levels, it can be agreed that marketing has a significant impact on the media area of film. It’s very often that when you are browsing a grocery isle or watching television that you would see advertising or marketing for different films. Whether it be to increase attention drawn to a film or to gain more profit in the long run, marketing and advertising are very often used for films. Marketing allows for movies to gain traction and as a result, more net earnings. Most if not all films have some sort of marketing to allow for these results, making the marketing a crucial part of the film distribution process. 
One example of a film that exemplifies the importance of marketing is Spider-man Homecoming. The movie was a massive success with a worldwide box office amount of around $880,166,350. That could largely be attributed to the use of marketing in its release stages. One way they created hype for the movie was releasing toys and action figures from the movie before it premiered. This helped to get the attention of the movies target audience of children and get them to want to watch the movie. Another example of how they got the attention they did was through the partnership they had with cinnamon toast crunch, a breakfast cereal brand, which included toys from the movie inside their cereal boxes. This was a prime example of synergy. Uses of marketing like this have a large effect on a film’s success. 
Another film that shows the importance of marketing in film is Furious 7. This movie had several ways of marketing that all held importance and brought in revenue. An example of cross promotion they did was teaming up with the phone brand OPPO to host events and make posters. These promotional events and posters would draw in an audience and gain the movie some traction. They also teamed up with Forza Horizon, which is a video game to release a car pack in the game. This also gained attention to the movie because those who play a racing game, might like a movie that also features cars that they see in the games. It reaches the demographic that the movie is aiming for since people who like cars would probably like the movie and they would also probably be playing that game. The box office of the film was around approximately $1.515 billion, which was a success all things considered. A major part of this success was definitely due to the marketing. 
In some cases, however, the marketing doesn’t have much of an impact on the film’s success. In the movie Uglydolls, the movie had a lot of potentially good marketing, with posters depicting actors voicing the characters, many of them being famous or singers. Showing the singing voice actors in ads made sure that it was known that the movie had songs and was aimed at kids. They even partnered up with Cold Stone Creamery and had an ice cream flavor to promote the movie. Despite this, the movie didn’t do so well in the box office. At the start of the launch of the movie, it only netted around $8.5 million according to an article on Cartoon Brew. This isn’t very good considering the movie is the second-widest independent animation release. However, this is only one example of marketing not helping much and considering there are other factors going into the movie not doing well it isn’t a full reflection of the importance of marketing in film. 
Overall, marketing has a significant impact on the media area of film and is shown to be of some importance to film’s success. Whether it’s increasing attention the film gets or gaining more profit in the long run, marketing and advertising are have much importance in the media area of film.  

Friday, April 24, 2020

Game of Thrones Extract Essay

For my extract, I watched a clip from Game of Thrones. This extract was about a man named Stannis who was trying to convince a court that he was a rightful ruler. He has with him a man named Davos who vouches for him and declares that he would be the most suitable ruler for various reasons. The extract is tense and seems to be going for a bit of a dramatic feel. The overall meaning I believe the extract was going for was that loyalty and honesty deserved to be rewarded. This theme was conveyed through the use of various techniques which built up the importance and seriousness of the message.
In the first scene, it starts with a zoom of the two characters and then an establishing shot of the boat they are sailing in on. The zoom displays the intensity of the two characters and sets the tone for the rest of the extract. The characters look as if they are about to face something either challenging or important, which enhances the feel of the drama. The establishing shot showing the large boat on the empty coast makes the scene feel all the more dramatic, as it shows the importance of the characters since they are riding in on a large boat. The characters themselves wear clothes that seem to fit the plot of the show, which makes it seem more fantasy-like, as no one today would typically wear what they are wearing. The lighting of this scene also sets the mood for the rest of the extract. The lighting is dim and dreary, which makes the scene have a feeling of dread and furthers the intensity of what is about to take place. Overall it doesn't make the scene feel like a happy one. The background music furthers this by playing a sad sounding instrumental tune. It makes the scene feel even more glum than it had before, which is most likely what the director was going for.
In the next scene, the background music that had previously been playing stopped, making the scene a lot more quiet. The scene went from non-diegetic sound to having completely diegetic. This built up the suspense for what was to come and the importance of the message that would be said. The theme itself was conveyed through dialogue in the extract. This was a great choice on the director's part because it really helped show their vision.
In the third scene, the characters try to convince the court that Stannis would be a good ruler. Davos explained that his loyalty to rules and honesty made him deserving of the rule. He further showed this through his hand, which was shown to have no fingers because Stannis himself got rid of them. The reason is revealed that he used to be a thief and was punished for it. This shows his loyalty to Stannis and further shows the point. The costume design and character design showing this, very much helped show his point.
Overall, these decisions evidently conveyed the meaning of the extract very well. The camera angles and shots showed mood, which made the following scenes feel important. The mis en scene made the extract feel like it was in the time period it was set and helped convey theme. The sound also conveyed importance of the message given. All of these came together to construct the meaning behind the extract.

Friday, April 17, 2020

Final Task Video

This is my group's final task opening sequence, Substitution. We worked very hard on it and the results turned out great!

CCR Part 4

This in my final part for my CCR of my group's opening sequence, Substitution.

CCR Part 3

This is the third part to my CCR of my group's opening sequence, Substitution.

CCR Part 2

This is the second part to my CCR for my group's opening sequence, Substitution.

CCR part 1



This is the first part to my creative critical reflection for my groups opening sequence.