Friday, 25 October 2013
RADIO ADs
radio ad
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Radio interview (Sanaa)
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Radio interview (Shazad)
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Radio interview (Sanaa)
http://www.spreaker.com/user/radioace2.0/anuvahood_sanaa_interview
Radio interview (Shazad)
http://www.spreaker.com/user/radioace2.0/anuvahood_shazad_interview
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Our Official swede !
Here it finally is ! Our official swede : Anuvahood : The Swede
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Friday, 18 October 2013
Friday, 4 October 2013
PDE Film Industry
Production
The production of a film consists of 10 key stages:
- Create an idea: This can be ideas from stimuli such as books etc. This is the base for the entire film.
- Develop finances: e.g. endorsement. For a film to be made it needs to be funded.
- Development of a script: This is when writers come together in order to create a polished script. From this they can then start to choose actors or formulate ideas on who they want to be in the film
- packaging: with the development finance secured, it is down to the writer to make and deliver t=what the financers want.
- financing
- pre-production
- the shoot
- sales
- marketing
- expedition
Distribution
The production of a film consists of 10 key stages:
- Create an idea: This can be ideas from stimuli such as books etc. This is the base for the entire film.
- Develop finances: e.g. endorsement. For a film to be made it needs to be funded.
- Development of a script: This is when writers come together in order to create a polished script. From this they can then start to choose actors or formulate ideas on who they want to be in the film
- packaging: with the development finance secured, it is down to the writer to make and deliver t=what the financers want.
- financing
- pre-production
- the shoot
- sales
- marketing
- expedition
Distribution
- Someone has an idea for a movie.
- They create an outline and use it to promote interest in the idea.
- A studio or independent investor decides to purchase rights to the film.
- People are brought together to make the film (screenwriter, producer, director, cast, crew).
- The film is completed and sent to the studio.
- The studio makes a licensing agreement with a distribution company.
- The distribution company determines how many copies (prints) of the film to make.
- The distribution company shows the movie (screening) to prospective buyers representing the theaters.
- The buyers negotiate with the distribution company on which movies they wish to lease and the terms of the lease agreement.
- The theater shows the movie for a specified number of weeks (engagement).
- You buy a ticket and watch the movie.
- At the end of the engagement, the theater sends the print back to the distribution company and makes payment on the lease agreement.
Marketing
Promotion of a film takes many forms:
- print advertising (posters, adverts in newspapers and magazines etc)
- trailers (screened at cinemas and on the TV/radio)
- internet sites
- viral videos
- merchandising: books, t-shirts, food, food, soundtrack CD's, computer, games, toys, cars, mobile phones, anything that can be associated with the brand of the movie.
Exhibition
Usually feature films open first 'theatrically', however the cinema is just one link in the value chain. After the big screen run, films are released in flexible time scales in a growing range of other formats so consumers may choose how, when and where to watch. These are ancillary markets.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Production, Distribution, Marketing and Exhibition :)
PRODUCTION!!
Pre - Production
This is the phase within which all the planning for the project takes place. throughout pre-production, the production is separated into individual scenes; the locations, props, cast, costumes, CGI and any other effects are identified. The script, if not already complete, is written at this stage. an in depth schedule is created and arrangements are created for the mandatory parts or individuals to be accessible to the film-makers at the suitable times.
Financing and pre-sales:
This is the stage when the film is financed, Independent films often involve a variety of collaborating businesses, advisers and investors.
Production
At this stage all the cinematography is applied. All scenes that had been mapped out in pre-production are filmed at the relevant locations. every scene is filmed as repeatedly because the director deems necessary to confirm the most effective quality scenes used to accustomed construct the film. this can be wherever the strength of the pre-production work is put to the take a look at. care should be taken to create a positive a positive atmosphere so the filming is completed properly and every single one of the necessary shots are taken, because it is typically tough or not possible to travel back and repeat some events if the filming is incomplete once it comes to the post-production stage.
Post - Production
During this stage the film is put together by the editor. The main job of the film editor is to create a rough cut taken from sequences based on individual shots. The aim of the rough cut is to pick out and order the most effective shots. Next the editor forms a fine cut by getting all the shots to flow seamlessly. The sequences are trimmed by a number of minutes, seconds, or maybe frames. Additionally all music, graphics, menus etc are added during this stage. when the fine cut has been screened and approved by the director and producer,it is "locked," which means no additional changes can be made.
DISTRIBUTION!!
How film distribution works:
They produce an outline and use it to market interest within the idea. A studio or freelance investor decides to buy rights to the film. Cast and crew are brought along to create the film .
The film is completed and sent to the studio. The studio makes a contract with a distribution company.
The distribution company determines the number copies of the film to create.
The distribution company shows the film to prospective consumers representing the theaters.
The consumers talk terms with the distribution company on the movies they want to lease and also the terms of the lease agreement. The prints are sent to the theaters a number of days before the official screening day. The theater shows the film for a specific number of weeks.
At the end of the engagement, the arena sends the print back to the distribution company and makes payment on the lease agreement.
The film is completed and sent to the studio. The studio makes a contract with a distribution company.
The distribution company determines the number copies of the film to create.
The distribution company shows the film to prospective consumers representing the theaters.
The consumers talk terms with the distribution company on the movies they want to lease and also the terms of the lease agreement. The prints are sent to the theaters a number of days before the official screening day. The theater shows the film for a specific number of weeks.
At the end of the engagement, the arena sends the print back to the distribution company and makes payment on the lease agreement.
MARKETING!!
There are many different ways of marketing ranging from:
- Bus ads
- trailers
- newspaper ads
- happy meals
- TV Ads
- Promotional tours (when the cast partake in interviews across the media)
- Viral video's (posting the trailer on blogs, Facebook, twitter, youtube etc.)
- Internet Ads (paid advertisement)
- Merchandising (Using any 'stars' in the film to draw attention and using promotional give away's and competitions to help draw the audiences in.)
- Film Posters
EXHIBITION!!
Audiences get to see films in different ways this is possible through 'The Film Value Chain'.
Theatrical LaunchA film is release in cinemas. A good opening weekend is crucial for the success of a film.
Non-theatrical
License Aeroplanes, hotels, coachesHome entertainment
Films are packaged for release on digital media such as DVD and BluRay, and are made available for downloadPay/subscription TV
Pay per View, Video on Demand, Sky, Virgin MediaFree to air TV
Films may be scheduled repeatedly on TV channels year after yearLicensed MerchandisingRights sold to manufacturers of merchandise to use brand on their products


Production, Distribution & Marketing and Exhibition in the film industry.
Production
There are 3 stages involved in producing a film - Pre-Production, Production and Post Production.
Production
There are 3 stages involved in producing a film - Pre-Production, Production and Post Production.
- Pre-Production is the stage where all the planning for the project takes place. At this stage, the production is broken down into individual scenes, during this process the location, props, cast members, costumes, special and visual effects are noticed. This is also when the script is written and also a important schedule is made with all the arrangements made for the people to be available for the film-making at the correct times.
- Production is where the filming is carried out. Scenes planned in pre-production are filmed at specific locations. Each scene is then done multiple times to ensure that the best quality film will be produced. All necessary shots are taken, as it can be a struggle to go back or repeat certain scenes.
- Post-Production is where the film is assembled by the editor. The editor must build a rough cut from a scene based on individual shots. This is done to select and order the best shots. A fine cut is created by getting all shots to flow smoothly into a story, also the music, graphics, menus etc are added. After all this has been approved by the director and producers the picture is 'locked' as no further changes are made.
Distribution & Marketing
There are many ways we ad the audience get to see a newly film released or hear about any sort of film. There are many ways in which we can find out which films are being released. This could be by:
- Internet - The easy access to social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. This is effective as it allows people to share information on the newly films being released and due to the high number of people having access to these social networking sites they can view people opinions on particular films
- Cinema - Trailers is one of the main ways film promote itself. Different movie trailers are shown before a movie starts in every cinema. Its a short piece with parts being extracted from the film to try and grab the attention of the viewing public, giving them a idea of what the film will be about. This will give them a judgement of viewing the film or not.
Exhibition
There are many different ways in which we,the audience, can watch films. The Film Value Chain means the viewing of films in different ways. Examples could be:
- Home Entertainment - Films released on DVD & Blue-ray or by Download
- Theatrical - Filming in cinema
- Pay/Subscription TV - Pay per view, Sky, Virgin media, Netflix
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