Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Institutional Research/Film Industry

Juno

Production:
·         Director: Jason Reitman
·         Film producer: Mason Novick
·         Written by: Diablo Cody
·         Production companies: Fox Searchlight Pictures, Mandate Pictures and Mr. Mudd
·         Was shot on a budget of $6.5 million
       ·         Juno was filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia
·         Juno opening sequence was filmed over 7-8 months by a small design studio, Shadowplay Studio, based in      Los Angeles
·         Filming took place over only 30 days
·         Ellen Page played the lead role


Distribution and Marketing:
·         Multiple distributors: Fox Searchlight Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Alfa Films, Bazuca Films, Fox-Warner, Golden Village Entertainment, Group Power, Mirovision, Odeon, Paris Films, Pyramid, Viva International Pictures, National Broadcasting Company and RTL Entertainment
·         Film won the Academy A
·         Award for Best Original Screenplay and earned three other Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Page
·         Juno earned back its initial budget of $6.5 million in twenty days
·         Fox Searchlight sent hamburger phones styled similarly to that used by Juno in the film to journalists and critics to entice them to review the film
Exhibition:
·         Film was released to theatres on September 1, 2007 (007-09-01)
       ·         Film was released on DVD and Blu-ray disc on April 15, 2008
·         The film went on to earn $231 million



Saturday, 4 February 2012

After First Day of Filming



This is our film so far, we decided to edit the section of the film that we have filmed first, rather than filming all of the opening and then editing afterwards. We filmed this during our media studies lesson at school. The scenes in this show Abby walking to school and having a conversation with her friend Ella. The filming for this scene took quite a while as we wanted to get as many camera angles and shots as possible so we could chose the best ones for our final draft. 
We still have a lot of filming to do from this point, the scene of Abby in her bedroom and waking up still needs to be filmed and also a scene where Abby and Ella go to the common room together.
We edited the film using iMovie on Georgia's Mac computer. This is a very rough draft and there is still a lot of tweaking that needs to be done.