Thursday 5 March 2015

Ill Manors: institution research

1. Subject

Choose an intense subject that should be able to create a larger perspective in your film on a wide canvass. In other words, avoid any subject that deals with family affairs which begin and end in a room. Also avoid comedy films in the beginning because moviegoers get entertained only by established comedians. It will be almost impossible to create comedy sequences with new faces.

2. Story

Story is the most important component of a film. Your story should be complete in all respects to engage an audience as large as possible. That means, avoid any local, niche subjects. Plus, each and every word of your story should be documented on paper before you decide to take it to production. Never discuss the story in a living room or a coffee house to make a film on it. It will simply flop.

3. Screenplay

A professionally developed screenplay will help you save enormous production costs and achieve content quality for your films. Circulate the screenplay among the actors beforehand so that they could come prepared on the set instead of doing an ad hoc work.

4. Paper Trailer

This is a new concept that I am suggesting. Instead of creating promo films or teaser trailers for your film, you should create about 10 minutes of your film demonstrating different sequences in the form of illustrations – like a comic book. This exercise will be quite economical and help you create initial buzz about your film and excite the potential investors. The paper trailer will become a part of your marketing kit.

5. Cast & Crew

You should preferably select only those people for your project who are convinced with your project plan and ready to work on pro bono basis – without taking immediate money. You can, however, fix their sweat equity based on their expertise and role in the project. If your intake and profit distribution model is good, it should not be very difficult to get young and aspiring people who will work without any regular compensation.


6. Marketing

Professional marketing of your project is inevitable especially when you are operating in a cutthroat marketplace of films. Your complete marketing will depend on your marketing content and communications. Don’t deliver even a single word about your project if it’s not part of your planned marketing literature. Position yourself as a filmmaking organization instead of a one-off indie filmmaker.


7. Web Marketing

Ideally, you should have multimedia marketing content for your films. However, to conserve costs, you can begin with just a professional website (using the latest web technology) replete with text and images. But for heaven’s sake never launch your film project if its website on an exclusive domain is not ready. And make sure that the website is regularly updated with fresh content. Marketing is only about content.

8. Social Media Marketing

Most indie filmmakers believe that social media is a kind of ultimate tool to promote their films. They don’t understand even a bit of social media business and keep sending requests to others for joining their social media pages. They don’t understand that social media is not about the number of Facebook fans or Twitter followers.
Rather, social media promotion is totally based on your marketing messaging skills and consumer engagement. If you are interested in just increasing the number of your Facebook likes of Twitter followers, you can buy them cheaply from the web. And don’t even mention about your social media pages if they have just a few hundred or a few thousand fans and followers. This will create a bad impression about you and your film.

9. Funds

Most indie filmmakers think that raising funds for their films is the most difficult part of the project. But it’s not. The trouble with them is they never operate in a professional manner; so there would always be a problem of funds. If you have a team with diverse skills, it should be much easier to raise funds.

10. Blueprint

Covering each and every aspect of your project on paper, you should make an end-to-end blueprint with responsibilities defined for each team member. If your project is running smoothly on the drawing board, there is a greater likelihood it will run successfully in the field too.

Ill Manors: Funding and production budget

Ill Manors received a budget of £100,000 and it was funding by the Film London Microwave Scheme. In comparison towards big Hollywood films Ill Manors had less money to advertise itself and they used unknown actors to portray the film instead of A List Actors like Johnny Depp for example. 

Film London and Microwave Film

Film London is the capital's film and media agency - sustaining, promoting and developing London as a major international film-making and film cultural capital. This includes all the screen industries based in London - film, television, video, commercials and new interactive media.

Microwave is a department towards Film London.  Its a film making program to help new director to reach their full potential as a director they over look scripts and also fund movies as well and get them into movie theatres.

Ill Manors
Shifty
Borrowed Time

Ill Manors and Shifty are very similar due to both films being influenced by the microwave film production, both star the main lead with the same actor with Riz Ahmed also both films revolve around the drug, urban environment and both films recieved many awards for its in different film festivals and both were nominated by the BFI for best achievement in production, however Ill Manors is different because the focus of the film changes throughout the film with many different characters will get screen time.

Distributor: Revolver Entertainment

Revolver Entertainment was created in 1997


Anuvahood is a light hearted comedy which is the complete opposite in comparison to Ill Manors when Ill Manors uses rap songs and dark vibe to create it's environment of gaag culture and violance with Anuvahood they use current light heart pop music to create a funny environment instead


They wanted to create a serious vibe around the film so they can recreate the atmosphere that this type of area creates when they are in it. The colours that all the characters wear are black or very dark colours


The trailer for The Imposter is effective because they combined real life footage, interviews and footage they recorded themselves to create a tense and unsettling atmosphere that the director wants to get for the audience

And all three trailers are successful in sparking interest in their selected drama due to creating an atmosphere that sparks an interest towards the general audience.

They went out of business in April 2013

Film Distribution is changing due to new technology due to social media now becoming a essential part of modern day society. Films with small budgets will need to advertise their film will less money in comparison to the big budget Hollywood films of today so they do this by advertise via social media for example setting up a facebook page or a twitter profile or a instagram page and they will do give-aways on does social media platforms however they will tell the people to like and share the give-away to other people which will also get people excited about the film and people that aren't aware of the films release will become aware of the film,  


Gunslinger

Anuvahood
SKET
Ill Manors


Shank is another urban British gangster film but the plot is completely different in comparison Ill Manors is all about how thing could go out of hand very quickly and how a community crosses roads in the council state environment however Shank is a simple plot of revenge and the transformation of a normal person to a gangster. 

Another film that is based on the urban UK drama is the film Offender which as about a guy called Tommy who was a normal hard working man and snaps and gets revenge on group of gangsters who attacked his girlfriend.

I believe that Gunslinger make so many films in this genre of film because they have a ton of experience in making this type of film and they are easy to make a profit on because they have small budgets to begin with in comparison to a Hollywood Film which have budgets over 300 million.

The social realism genre is all about putting ourselves into the characters we see on the screen and they present issues that normal people experience it's similar to a soap drama like EastEnders for example because it's all about showcasing the real day to day issues that a normal person has, they will normally have début actors or non-actors due to the film needing people that can probably represent the environment that they are in and they will use people who live or have experience that environment before, this is how Gunslinger used this type of film making in the Offenders they used ex-prison mates in the prison scenes to create the environment.

People like urban dramas because it's completely different in comparison to other genres they focus on more realistic events and storylines in comparison to the fantasy Hollywood franchises like The Avengers. Also urban drama's normally romantic the guns, the drugs and the women and people are interested in that type of environment.

Certification

Two examiners watch the film looking for general context of what the story is about and appropriate it is for what age group, language used in the movie itself because say swearing will make the film at least a 12 rating and any drugs referencing in the film or sex scenes which strongly effect what rating the film gets.

What a 18 rated film contains can contain no limit on strong language and very strong language, violence, sexual activity, strong horror and gore, real sex and discriminatory language and behaviour in comparison to 15 rated movies which doesn't allow very strong language like (f*****) and doesn't allow horror and gore in 15 rated movies.
The Disadvantages of having an 18 rated movie this that your excluding the general public to see your film which will always effect a films success, also there are going to be people that don't like 18 rated movies because of the amount of swearing and violence contain in them however if your making a horror film their are no limits to what you can do in does types of films and also it allows for more freedom for script writers because they can write whatever they want and they will not have to remove it due to certification restrictions.

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