Monday, 18 May 2015

Companies

Skyfall:

Eon Productions <  Danjaq (Parent) > MGM < Sony

Sony owns:
  • Zipper Interactive
  • Sucker Punch Productions
  • Sony Ericsson Electronics
  • Sigil Games Online Inc
  • Psygnosis Limited
  • Naughty Dog
  • Music Center Incorporated
  • Media Molecule
  • Left Bank Pictures
  • Incognito Entertainment
  • Guerrilla Games
  • Evolution Studios
  • EMI Music Publishing
  • Eidetic Games
  • Columbia Pictures Entertainment
  • CBS Record Group Music
  • Bigbig Studios Video Game
  • Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Frozen:

Walt Disney Animation Studios < Walt Disney Studios < The Walt Disney Company

Walt Disney Pictures < Walt Disney Studios < The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company owns:
  • Walt Disney Pictures
  • Walt Disney Animation Studios
  • Walt Disney Theatrical
  • The Walt Disney Company India
  • Pixar
  • Marvel Entertainment
  • Lucasfilm
  • The Muppets Studio
  • ABC Television Group
  • ESPN Inc. (80%)
  • A+E Networks (50%)
  • Radio Disney
  • Hulu (32%)
  • UTV Software Communications
  • Maker Studios
  • Disney Interactive
  • Disney Land/World

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

The Impact of Technology on Institutions and Audiences

Audiences:


  • Streaming services such as Netflix allow for hundreds of films to be watched on most devices at a low cost.
  • People have the option to avoid going out to buy the film and can instead download or stream the film.
  • Blu-ray allows for high quality viewing from home
  • Blu-ray player improves the quality of DVDs
  • IMAX offers a unique experience that offers enhanced spectacle through a larger screen and surround sound for a higher price.
  • Proliferation of hardware means that more content is begin created.
  • Websites such as YouTube offer hundreds of hours of free content.
  • Audiences have the ability to download films illegally the films often suffer from bad image and audio quality.
  • Digital distribution has allowed for people to be able to obtain 1080p versions of the film illegally.
  • Classic films are made more durable over time by having classic films such as Star Wars and the Godfather remastered with Blu-ray.
The Dark Knight: IMAX
  • 70 minutes of the film was filmed on IMAX film.
  • Waterloo received over 1 million ticket pre orders for IMAX and even had people fly in to watch it.
  • IMAX gave the film 10x resolution and made it 2x brighter.
  • Broke records for DVD sales, sold 3 million in day of release, 600,000 of these were Blu-ray.
Kick Ass 2: Piracy

  • Was the second most Torrented film the year of its release.
  • The sequel only made 28 million as a result, compared to the first film that made 48 million.
  • The result of this massive hit at the box office led to the franchise being killed.

Institutions:

Production-

  • Digital storyboards allow for concepts of films to be easier to comprehend.


Friday, 1 May 2015

Discuss the issues raised by media ownership in the production, distribution and exchange of media texts in your chosen media area

Media ownership is something that massively dictates the success of independent companies and conglomerates. This issue can affect the market across production, distribution and exchange. Independent and conglomerates are affected in different ways by this.

Independent studios tend to have more freedom from partnering companies and product placement within their films. This freedom comes from self-funded films but at the same time, the film can suffer from a lack of a budget as a result. This can lead to smaller scale casts, locations and effects. Since an independent film is self-funded, extra funding and finance must be secured from multiple sources. Sometimes this can actually affect the freedom of production as the people funding the film will begin to have a larger say in how it is made. Independent films are being made less than films from large films from conglomerates such as Sony. This is due to the way that the market is owned by the larger companies and films, leaving independent films to be less successful as a result.

Large media conglomerates have the ability to use synergy while gaining funding and features for their films, a clear example of this would be Aston Martin and Spectre who created a car purely for the film and will be released post-release. These high budget films can afford better actors, locations and affects as a result. Since conglomerates such as Sony and Disney have the rights to massive franchises such as Star Wars and James Bond, they are able to take more risks and take more losses than an independent film because they are guaranteed a large gross at the box office. A downside of having large investors involved on a film is the fact that the film must be successful in the box office in order to guarantee a return on the investment. As a result the film must satisfy a broader audience and can go as far as to influence locations and writing of the film.

The distribution of an independent film is very different to the way a large-scale film would be distributed. An independent film must be targeted at a more specific audience as it doesn't have the budget for a distribution campaign. In an attempt to compensate for the low budget for a distribution campaign, films such as Ill Manors have used examples of cheap publicity. The film was able to achieve this through synergy of an album with the same name, social media pages, and film festivals. These marketing techniques become essential to an independent film as it cannot withstand a bad box office, so it must attempt to be as successful as possible. This can be a problem however, as smaller, independent films are usually dominated by large franchises and conglomerates.

Media conglomerates such as Sony and Disney have the ability to use different methods of distribution due to their higher budget. Warner Brothers and EA used synergy in order to create a Harry Potter video game. This promotes the film to a wider audience while the franchise helps EA to make money off of the success of the brand name. Since large conglomerates have such a large budget and brand names, they can advertise in more ways than an independent company can. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 was advertised through a series of billboards that did not even feature the name of the film. This shows an example of how conglomerates such as Warner can afford to let the brand name speak for itself as they are guaranteed an extremely successful box office.

An independent film tends to be exhibited in very different ways to a big-budget film. An independent film is less likely to be shown in the cinema and may instead go straight to DVD as it cannot afford a bad box office. Independent films have been able to utilise alternatives such as Netflix in order to gain more money and publicity for their film. Independent films going straight to DVD has become an increasingly common situation as the market is dictated by conglomerates and franchises.

A film produced by a conglomerate is guaranteed a large box-office and rarely goes straight to DVD. These films have more options to show their films in different ways. Synergy can be used between films and IMAX. A successful film is shown in IMAX which encourages the audiences to pay a higher price in order to experience the new technology. This results in more money being made for IMAX and conglomerates. Big franchise films such as Star Wars can also be released in a number of different ways, such as Blu-ray, Directors/Extended cut, combo packs and limited edition. These choices would not be available to a smaller, independent film and more money is made by the conglomerates as a result of these options.

In conclusion, conglomerates such as Disney and Sony have made it increasingly more difficult for self-funded, independent films to be successful in today's market. Less independent films are being made and large franchises such as Star Wars and The Avengers are taking over the box office. As synergy between large companies continue to make the conglomerates more money, the more they begin to rule over the industry.



Wednesday, 29 April 2015

How Important is Technological Convergence for Institutions and Audiences?

Production:


  • Smart phones allow for people to film content using their phone (Modern Family)
  • Computers allow for audiences to edit content with software such as Premiere Pro
  • People can use websites in order to fundraise their film
  • Easier for independent film makers to start projects
  • More competition for institutions to make films 


Distribution:


  • Can upload content from multiple devices such as phones and computers
  • Hours of content as a result
  • More competition due to increased amount of content
  • More places for institutions to advertise such as websites and social media
  • Example case study, Ill Manors, small budget (£100,000) with a focus on cheap advertising


Exhibition:


  • Films can be bought over a number of different platforms such as DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming services
  • More people have the option to watch films from home by streaming legally and illegally (Kick-Ass 2 suffered)
  • To confront the issues raised by streaming, cinemas now offer IMAX ad 3D screenings of films
  • Removes the need to go out and buy standard DVD's so Blu-ray created to bring cinema experience to home
  • Blu-ray costs more so if the film is a flop the institutions could lose a profit


Audience:


  • There are cheaper alternatives for audiences to create their own content (music video, short film)
  • May not want to watch the more expensive alternatives such as Blu-ray or IMAX
  • More free content available for audiences in places such as YouTube
  • Streaming sites such as Netflix (Skyfall) allow for the audience to watch content wherever they want for a cheaper price
  • Have to watch content on a smaller screen with worse audio

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Disability

Camera Work:

The long shot of billy walking in the woods with the contrast of the dark background gives the audience an association of loneliness with disability. This shot causes Billy to appear lost and confused in a strange world and makes him seem vulnerable. The calm tracking shot shows how naive Billy is to the danger he is in. A tilt is used to reveal the tracks that Billy has left behind on the ground due to his clumsy nature. The use of a tracking shot makes the audience realise that Billy is completely oblivious to the danger that he is in due to the pace of the camera movement. This gives the impression that Billy is very innocent like a child combined with a close-up reaction shot of his face he is easily startled and frightened. This shows that disability has been represented to audiences in a way that reflects child like mannerisms. A high angle is used during the scenes where Billy is being captured in order to further represent how disability has rendered him powerless in comparison to the danger that he is in. The use of a panning shot with a collection of neighbours show give the effect that disability is being seen as a threat by the locals. The use of a high angle shot shows that Billy is like a child in comparison to the characters without disability and he is in a lower position of authority. The use of a two-shot with Billy and his father shows that he requires adult supervision like a child would; again showing how disability is reflected with an effect of child-like innocence.

Editing:

We are thrust back into a past scene with the use of a quick cutaway, this allows the audience to experience what it is like to be thrust into an unusual environment. The speed of editing increases as the tensions within the scene rise.

Mise-En-Scene:

The use of a dark forest setting gives an empty look to the shot that reflects how disability is being reflected as something out of the ordinary and gives the effect of loneliness. The use of police dogs give the effect that he is being hunted down like an animal and it further shows how disability is being treated as a lower class. The way that the police are using Billy's tracks to track him down show that he is clumsy due to his disability. The way that the police are being shown wearing high-visability clothing reflect the prominent threats that Billy sees them as they are hunting him. The use of his mother holding a washing bowl shows that billy cannot clean his room and is totally dependent on his mother and father. Billy is shown in a shot with his father, the use of Billy's father in a higher position than him shows that Billy is like a child and needs to be supervised by his father who is in a higher position of power. Billy's face is covered in cuts and bruises, this shows how he cannot cope independently in the real world and has become injured as a result of his disability and wring treatment by others.

Sound:

When we are first introduced to Billy, ominous music begins to play suggesting that there is something unusual with his character and something dangerous is about to happen. The tension in the music begins to rise throughout the scene but then cuts completely, only leaving the diegetic sounds of dogs and police to be heard. This enhances the way that Billy feels that everything in the scene is aggressively pursuing him and his disability causes him to be extremely vulnerable. Dialog in the scene reflects the differences between Billy and the other characters by using simplistic language and light tones in the voice to speak to Billy as if he were a child and to compensate for his lower intelligence. Billy's tone of voice is very similar to that of a child as it contains a lot of high pitches and pleading tones to show that he is in a lower position of authority.

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

How is synergy easier for a media conglomerate than a smaller independent British company


Synergy: The interaction or cooperation of two or more organisations  substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

Conglomerate: a thing consisting of a number of different and distinct parts or items that are grouped together.

Disney and Pixar:

  • Disney has managed to purchased the rights to studios such as Marvel, LucasFilm and Pixar, creating films such as The Avengers, Star Wars and Toy Story.
  • Disney's Tron Legacy used synergy through different media outlets. The soundtrack was created by Daft Punk and released on Hollywood records, and the film was promoted through Disney world attractions such as the Tronorail, ElecTRONica dance parties, and early previews of the film.
  • Toy Story 3 used synergy through blu-ray and DVD combo releases of the films, including a making of featurette. Disney Interactive Studios released Toy Story 3 the game prior to the films release. ABC's dancing with the stars featured a scene from the film. The Disney channel began air a Toy Story day prior to the film's release, showing the previous films, including sneak peaks of the third instalment of the franchise.
  • The Avengers featured examples of synergy over a long period. Films that have been the build up to The Avengers have spread across multiple studios. ABC and Netflix have featured television series that feature in the world of the Avengers in the form of Agents of Shield and Daredevil. Disney XD has even featured an Avengers Assemble animated series.
  • Disney's Frozen featured examples of synergy across multiple platforms. The song 'Let it go' was released as a single. Merchandise from the film such as toys and clothing were sold in Disney stores. Disney interactive created a mobile game called Frozen free fall.




Disney Conglomerate: 

  • Disney Interactive
  • Walt Disney Pictures
  • Walt Disney Theatrical Productions
  • Walt Disney Records
  • The Disney Channel
  • Walt Disney Company Book Publishing
  • Radio Disney
  • Disney Land
  • Disney World
Easy for American Companies:

  • Disney has control over companies across multiple platforms. This allows for promotion of any media product that Disney release to reach a large audience. Disney can successfully create games, albums and merchandise to promote their product.




Independent British Companies:

  • It is difficult for British companies to replicate the level of synergy that can be seen in American companies such as Disney. Low budget, British films such as Shaun of the Dead would not be able to use synergy to make a video game, or merchandise based on the film due to the extremely low budget.
  • Ill Manors had to rely on the director, Ben Drew, to score the film with his album, and could not bring in another media institution like Disney did with Tron and Daft Punk.
  • Ill Manors was able to use some form of synergy by releasing the film's soundtrack in order to promote and raise awareness for the film.






Tuesday, 21 April 2015

To what extent does digital distribution affect the marketing and consumption of media products in the media area you have studied?

Digital distribution has had an enormous impact on the ways in which audiences and institutions view and distribute media products. The advancement of digital distribution affects production, distribution and exhibition companies in positive and negative ways.

Production companies have been affected in a number of ways by digital distribution. More content is able to be created due to the availability of high quality equipment to a wider audience for a cheaper price, free filming on digital instead of costly film. Using film offers a clearer quality image upon first showings, while digital film allows for a constant quality of image over multiple showings. The increase in the amount of content being created, institutions have begun to become affected as there is more competition for films. This increase in content can prevent audiences from going to watch more professionally made films by offering more free content on places such as YouTube and Vimeo.