Monday 19 November 2012

Group Ideas



Idea 1: A man who starts to see abnormal things to point at which he starts to question and confront it. Eventually it drives him to insanity and is sectioned, whilst his family find out that these ‘visions’ were actually real. But it is too late and the man is found dead is the psychiatric centre. 

Idea 2: A man who suffers from split personality disorder finds himself seeing things that are extremely unusual and random. For example people wearing masks and dead people. He eventual kills on of these people, as a result of this he ends up taking his own life.

Idea 3: Two main central characters. Story based around one with the other being his hyper best friend. Their school teacher is a mass murderer where he overhears them talking about what they’re doing at the weekend. They are with a group of friends where they go to a forest drinking where 1 friend gets killed by the murderer. The group spot him where he chases them and they get away. There is havoc.

Idea 4: I would prefer to have a simple, traditional idea; inspired by classic trailers such as Halloween, The Shining etc. dated back from the 1980’s. This trailer would include the use of “creepy” ‘mask’ and stereotypical weapons such a knife, axe etc. My ideal location would be at night time, ‘lost’ in the woods. I’d like to create the killer as an uncontrollable psycho that doesn’t reveal his identity or voice at any time.

Film Distribution and Marketing



The term film distribution is the process of how a film is made avaliable for an audience to watch in a cinema.Film distribution is a vital part of making a film available to the public; without an audience the film can't make any money. 
Responsible, the film distributer will identify the films audience, decide the release date of the film and organise the method through which it will be exhibited - wether it's home-viewing(DVDvideo-on-demanddownloadtelevision programs through broadcast syndication etc.) or theatrically. But not only are they responsible for just distributing it in different countries, they are also responsible for the whole marketing side of the movie, so this would include all of the trailers, teaser trailers, posters, billboards and merchandise of the movie.
The film distributor may be a company or an individual who owns distribution networks and can therfore release the film through vertical integration. For example, of the low budget 'Colin' was released in one cinema in England with an estimated budget of $70.
A great example of how women are represented in horror is Halloween (1978). This consisted of a masked killer who escapes from a psychiatric centre to cause havoc in Haddonfield during Halloween. Slowly killing off the teenagers due to sinful acts, for example Bob and Linda whilst having sex. For instance, Carol Clover (publisher of ‘Men, Women and Chainsaws: gender in the Modern Horror Film’) would say Myers kills in response to his sister having sex. Therefore, he uses a phallic weapon (knife) to deal with his repressed sexuality. Clover would also mention the final girl theory, saying that Laurie fought back, and stabs her attacker with a knitting needle and again with a coat hanger. Clover’s final girl theory suggests the girl that’s a virgin with a masculine presence would be the woman to escape or fight the attacker back.
Distributors also work with a marketing plan, which is basically to try and get as many people as possible wanting to see thew movie, so that when it comes out, it will make more money. They do this in several ways, such as releasing a teaser trailer up to a year before the film is even finished, just to get people talking. By doing this, people then become aware of the film, and spread this awareness through word of mouth. When it comes nearer the time of the release, the distributors create posters, trailers and any other forms of advertisement for the movie, such as pairing up with other companies to advertise it.