Tuesday 21 February 2012

Fast And Furious 5 & Bridesmaids

A. Fast And Furious 5
1. The production company is called Universal Pictures.
2. Directed by Justin Lin.
3. The Budget for the film is $125 Million.
4. The movie made $629.1 Million at the box office.
5. Awards: i, BMI Film Music Award, ii, Teen Choice Award, iii, Golden Trailer Award.
6. The made a highly animated website and the have very unique and interesting functions like when you press the navigate button.
7. On the film website, they have pictures of car chase scenes and they have included pictures of the main actors and they look serious so it signifies that this is an action movie.
8. The target audience looks like teenager because they are more interested in action movies and many adults would rather watch other movie genre, and it is mostly for people who enjoy action movies.

B. Bridesmaids
1.  the production company is called Universal Pictures.
2. Directed by Paul Freig.
3. The Budget for the film is $32,500,000.
4. The Film made $288,383,523 at the box office.
5. Awards: i, Golden Globe Award, ii, Screen Actors Guild Award.
6. The website is a little bit simple, no background but it looks good enough to show that it is a medium budget film.
7. In the credits of the film poster they included what the director has directed before (40 Year Old Virgin) and they are comedy films so people would expect the director to make comedy films.
8. The target audience are women and is shown by the female actors

Tuesday 7 February 2012

Ideas for my Film Website

 I would have the banner on the top which is going to be a scene from the film and the title next to it, and under the title I would have my tagline.
I would also have a scary background with blood and gore pictures from scenes in the film, the colours would be red and black.
I would sell merchandise like mugs, clothing etc, to make money.
I would make Facebook groups, make games, trailers, videos to attract audience.

Scary Movie 5 Website Analysis

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My Film Poster Analysis

My Film Poster Analysis