Today I have investigated audio recorders.
I have also improved my skills on Adobe Premiere.
And I have gain some experience in using a TASCAM.
Monday, 22 September 2014
Premiere Progress.
LO1 Task 1 draft script.
Hi my name is Andre Brown aka “brownsauce” and I will be looking at the independent film company warp films. We will be looking at the media ownership, operating model, products, the market position and the competitors of warp films.
Firstly we will need to know the key terms so you will have an idea of what I will be taking about.
- · Conglomerate, these are made up of companies and those companies are called subsidiaries.
- · Independent, this means that the company is not owned by another company; it operates and produces by itself.
- · Cross media ownership – this is when a company makes more than one type of media product by owning companies that makes different media.
- · Commercial – this means to make a profit.
- · Public service broadcaster – this is funded by public money, like the money you pay for your TV license.
Know you these terms it is time to get to know about warp films.
Warp films is an independent UK film company that specialise in feature films. Warp was founded by Steve becket and the late Rob Mitchell, they decided to create warp after they had gained experience from working at FON record shop. Warp films operates as a cross Media Company, because of their independence warp uses the companies that they are in joint venture with to cross promote their products. Warp films is in joint venture with “film 4”, “UK film council”, “optimum releasing” and “screen Yorkshire”.
Most companies have an operating model which they use to produce and promote the products they make. The big companies that are part of a conglomerate would use vertical integration and horizontal integration , where they control the production, all the sectors that are within distribution and the consumption of their product. This is a big advantage for those companies because it allows them to make the more profit. However when it comes to warp films, because they are independent they are unable to use vertical and horizontal integration, so they have to work with other companies that are in other operating levels within their industry. Warp films would be able to produce their product however they would need help in the distribution sector. When it comes to distribution the big companies would use these devices to help them:
- · TV
- · Radio
- · Internet
- · Billboards
- · Magazines
However the big companies would have subsidiaries in each of these industries. But because warp films is independent they don’t have any subsidiaries so they cross promote between the companies that they are in joint venture with. For example, warp films produce another one of their films, which then needs to be distributed to their audience. Therefore they use film 4 and screen optimum to advertise their film on TV since they work in that field.
Warp itself has two subsidiaries, warp film and warp records. Warp film is an independent UK film production company and warp records is a record label, therefore warp produces music and film. Warp is known to only specialise in music and film however, they are mainly known for the films that they produce as some of them have won numerous awards and have been nominated for BAFTA’s. Here some of the well-known films that warp have produced are:
- · Dead man’s shoes.
- · Submarine.
- · This is England
- · Four lions.
The films that warp films tend to produce are all in the genre of drama and due to the nature of the media products that warp have produced they mainly target a niche audience. The films that warp make are generally associated with social problems of the past and the present, for example This is England. This is England is target towards the people who were affected by the aftermath of Margret thatcher closing the coal mines. It tends to be that the target audience will correspond with the theme of the film.
For the type of company that warp films are they are very successful. When it comes to profits, compared with of big companies warp films may not seem as a successful company. However, with warp films being independent there turnover is quiet big. In its early days warp was a very small record label company however, over the years warp has been able to expand because of their success and then was able to create warp films. Although warp films is marginally smaller than the big production companies they are well known nationally, with a few of the directors that have come from warp becoming acknowledged worldwide. This includes:
- · Chris Morris
- · Shane Meadows
- · Paddy Considine
Friday, 19 September 2014
Video editing progress.
In this session I have learnt how to input a editing technique called fade to white into all of the cut scenes.
Self assisment.
What i found difficult was trying to get some of the effects to work.
The one thing that i found of easy was cutting the trailer.
The one thing that i found of easy was cutting the trailer.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Vlog #1 (LO1)
Firstly we will need to know the key terms so you will have
an idea of what I will be taking about.
•· Conglomerate, these are made up of
companies and those companies are called subsidiaries.
•· Independent, this means that the
company is not owned by another company; it operates and produces by itself.
•· Cross media ownership – this is when a
company makes more than one type of media product by owning companies that
makes different media.
•· Commercial – this means to make a
profit.
•· Public service broadcaster – this is
funded by public money, like the money you pay for your TV license.
Know you these terms it is time to get to know about warp
films.
Warp films is an independent UK film company that specialise
in feature films. The films that warp produce are very low budget and look
quite cheap. This is because they are independent, this means that the films
that they make are produced outside of the major film studio system. Therefore
they do not have as much budget to produce the films that they make, resulting
in most of their films looking quite ‘gritty’.
Warp films is in joint venture with “film 4”, “UK film council”,
“optimum releasing” and “screen Yorkshire”.
A lot of the big companies that are part of a conglomerate
are usually vertically or horizontally integrated, this means that they can
control the production, distribution and the consumption of the products that
they produce. Therefore by using this they can make more profit. However
because warp are independent they aren’t vertically or horizontally integrated,
therefore they use their distributors to help them. Warp would be able the
produce the product but, with the help of their distributors they can
distribute the produce ready for consumption.
Warp itself has two subsidiaries, warp film and warp
records. Warp film is an independent UK film production company and warp
records is a record label, therefore warp produces music and film. Warp is
known to specialise in music and film,
here are some of their films that they have produced:
• Dead man’s
shoes.
• Submarine.
• This is
England
• Four
lions.
·
Tyrannosaur
·
Donkey Punch
And here is
some of the artist that are signed to warp records:
·
Aphex Twin
·
Grizzly Bear
·
Jamie Lidell
·
Chris Morris
Warp started
out as a record shop, if was founded by Steve beckett and the late Rob Mitchell
after they decided to put their experiences working in a record shop to good
use. In their early years (1989 – 1995)
the first track that they produced (WAP1) was by Forgemasters. This track had
set a trend for the early release both in terms of sound and the use of purple
sleeves. So from the beginning warp had made a name for its self, they even
defined Sheffield’s bleep techno sound by making use of sampled sounds from
Yellow Magic Orchestra’s ‘computer game’. Warp went on to release a series of
singles and albums form 1992 under the artificial intelligence heading, a
couple of experimental electronic music releases by artists such as Aphex twin.
(1996 –
1999)
This is when
warp started the blech club night in Sheffield, they also released an
accompanying compilation CD under the same name.
(2000 -2009)
In 2000 warp
records moved its operation to London along with its merchandise store
Warpmart. In 2005 warp had released their first book which was written by Rob
young, this book gave the illustrated version of the history of warp.
In 2009 warp
celebrated their 20th anniversary by having several concerts that
took place in Paris, New York city, Sheffield, Berlin and London.
(2010 –
Present)
In 2013 warp
won the independent label of the year award at the AIM awards.
Warp films
was created by the founding partners Steve Beckett and Rob Mitchell. It was
created with financial support from NESTA and it had a remit to produce a
number of short films. The first film that warp films produced was Chris
morris’ My Wrongs#8245-8249 & 117,
which had won the award for the best short film at the 2003 BAFTA film awards.
However one of their biggest success came from warp films debut feature film ‘
Dead man’s shoes’ , which had earned a BAFTA nomination and was nominated for a
record eight British independent film awards. Some of the other successful
films are:
SHOW SLIDESHOW!!!!
The films
that warp produce are all mainly in the genre of drama this is down to one main
factor, the budget that is available to make the film. The budget that they
have available is the main factor because warp cannot afford to have many special
effects and they cannot afford to buy an area for the day. So they film in
local area’s which tend to be quite undeveloped and anti-social, therefore the
films end up being in the genre of drama as it has to match the location of the
film. The films that warp make all look at social problems. For example ‘This is
England’, this looks at how Margret thatcher time as the prime minister had
affected a lot of people’s lives.
For the type of company that warp films are they are very
successful. When it comes to profits, compared with of big companies warp films
may not seem as a successful company. However, with warp films being
independent there turnover is quiet big. In its early days warp was a very
small record label company however, over the years warp has been able to expand
because of their success and then was able to create warp films. Although warp
films is marginally smaller than the big production companies they are well
known nationally, with a few of the directors that have come from warp becoming
acknowledged worldwide. This includes:
•· Chris Morris
•· Shane Meadows
•· Paddy Considine
Because of warp’s success they are known nationally, however
some of the films that warp films have produced have been known internationally
for example four lions and This is England. Four lions made $4,658,570
worldwide and This is England had made several appearances on US critics top
ten list of 2007 and made £5,058,600 worldwide.
In terms of competitors warp films not only have big
companies like 21st century fox and Warner brothers who have
released films like Avatar and the Harry potter series. They also compete with other UK film
production companies like Ealing Studios. Ealing Studio’s have been known for
producing Shaun of the dead and also reviving the St Trinians franchise. Ealing
Studios is considered to be a competitor of Warp films because they are a
British production company, therefore Ealing Studios and Warp films are
targeting the same audience. However Warp films stands out from the rest of the
competitors because they are extremely successful for a independent company,
and some of the films that they have produced are known worldwide.
Friday, 12 September 2014
What i have learnt
Over the past two lesson I have learnt:
- I have learnt what vertical and horizontal integration means
- I know what pre-production, production ad post production.
Monday, 8 September 2014
Friday, 5 September 2014
Key words!
·
Conglomerate - These are made up of companies, these
are called subsidiaries.
·
Independent – not owned by another company, operates
and makes, products by itself.
·
Cross media ownership – when a company makes more than
one type of media product by owing companies that makes different media.
·
Commercial – makes a profit ( most companies exist to
make money).
·
Public service broadcaster – funded by public money
(BBC and TV licence fee, channel 4 also has some PSB permit).
·
Joint venture – works with other companies ( warps and
film four)
·
Vertical integration – when a company or firm use’s
two or more stages of production which are normally operated by separate companies.
·
Horizontal integration – when there is a merge between
two companies that are in the same industry that are at the same stage of
production.
·
Mass audience – if a product was to be targeted towards
a mass audience then it would be targeted towards a large audience.
·
Niche audience – producing a product to a niche
audience is to target a smaller audience however, a niche audience is more
specialised. E.g. This is England was targeted towards people who had been
affect by the election of Margret thatcher.
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