Gwl 7 (1) from Sadie Bailey
Unit 26 Film Studies
Tuesday 10 May 2016
Tuesday 26 April 2016
Tuesday 29 March 2016
GWL 5
A remake is a re-instalment of a film usually
from a film franchise. Remakes are usually created, in order to make changes
from the original film. The changes can be anything from cast, editing, effects
and storylines. Remakes usually have the same main characters and story, with
twists to the storyline. They are created in order for producers to get money
by making changes which will broaden the audience.
There a variety of reasons in which remakes are
made. One of the influences for remakes to be created is the financial aspect
of the production. Production companies and studios have more funding to spend
on films in recent times than they had in the 50’s and 60’s. King Kong ( Merian C. Cooper 1933) was
remade with a bigger budget, King Kong(
Peter Jackson 2005) which meant advanced technology was
used. Technology of production has been advanced in recent years with features
such as CGI, Green Screens, 3D, 4D, Motion Capture and HD. These features help
create a better film because the audiences will enjoy watching the film with
these features in them. Recent remakes such as The Terminator Genisys (Alan Taylor 2015), Star Wars The Force Awakens (2015 J.J.Abrams), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Tim Burton 2005), have been
remade with new technology which has made them more successful.
Film Companies also create remakes because of
recent trends in the film industry. They base their films on recent popular
genres of films because they know this is how they are going to make their
money. Popular trends and genres nowadays are superhero films. Film franchises
such as Batman and Superman have been remade over the years, and still continue
to be popular.
The stars of the films are an important aspect
of the films popularity. Directors use popular stars in order to attract a
larger audience for the film, when creating remakes. Remakes such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Tim
Burton 2005 ) used a popular star to play the main character. The popular star
at the time was Johnny Depp, which is what drew a bigger audience, and made the
money at the box office.
Some
films are made based on social and political issues in the news. Films such as World Trade Center (Oliver Stone 2006)
and War of the Worlds (Bryan Haskin
2006) are based on events that took place around the world at that time.
Over the years censorship rules have changed.
Back in the 70’s and 80’s the rules were a lot stricter especially regarding
horror films, because of the gore and violence. Films such as A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick
1971) had strict censorship rules and had been withdrawn from cinema by the
director because of the violence featured in that film. The film had been
blamed for influencing people to go out and attack homeless people because of
one the scenes featured in the film. Another film which had strict censorship
rules was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre(
Tobe Hooper 1974), which because of the themes of cannibalism and gruesome
torture and murder scenes, which had to be cut a number of times in order for
the censorship rules to be followed.
After this the film was released for showings in London with the rating
X with no cuts made to the film.
When creating remakes different companies will
get involved to try and promote the film. This is known as synergy which means
different large companies will have an involvement with the promotion of the
films and the amount of money a product makes. Warner Bros is a large company
which produces films and TV shows. Warner Bros is known for working with
distributors such as Paramount and DreamWorks. Warner Bros have bought the
rights to companies such as Marvel which means they own all the Marvel products
such as the Avengers. The Avengers has been made into a film franchise but also
has a variety of different products released which is linked to the film in
order for the companies to make more money.
A company that has created a product and has
been the main company involved in the distribution, exhibition and production,
this is known as Vertical Integration. Vertical integration is a good way in
which companies don't have to spend
money, by having other companies involved in creating the product.
Unlike vertical integration, horizontal integration
means that a company has other companies involved in creating a product. This
means that the company is expanding it self in order for the company to make
more money. The companies Sony and Disney have horizontal integration, as they
both create a variety of products based on one product, in order to expand
their sales.
The batman film franchise, has been a big
success over the years, from when it first started in 1966. It has been remade
over the years because of this success and also because of the new technologies
which are available. They have also been remade because now production
companies have more money to spend than what they use to. A remake of the
batman films such as Batman (Tim
Burton 1989) used stars in the film such as Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton
in order to attract a bigger audience because they were popular stars in the 80’s.
The Dark Knight( Christopher Nolan
2008) also used stars such as Heath Ledger and Christian Bale in order to
attract a bigger audience. The superhero film genre has recently become a trend
in which almost every year a new superhero film is made because of how popular
and successful they are.
War of the
Worlds is
a 1953 film based on world was 2. The film was later remade by Steven Spielberg
in 2005. He remade the film in order to use more technology which made the film
look better and more realistic, as well as using popular stars such as Tom
Cruise in his film to broaden the audience. Both films are based around events
that happened around the time of their release .with Steven Spielberg quoting
that if 9/11 didn't happen he wouldn't of created the film. Both films are
about social and political issues that happened around the time of their
release.
The Texas
Chainsaw Massacre is an iconic horror film created in 1974 which was directed by Tobe
Hooper. When it was first released there were a lot of regulatory issues with
the BBFC, this led to it being banned in a number of countries. There was a lot
of gore and violence in the film which led to complications with the film
getting an 18 certificate. The film was the released with a rating X for
showings in London. The film was remade in 2003 and was directed by Marcus
Nispel. It was remade to tell the story of the original film , without a lot
more violence and gore featured in the remake. In today’s society people have
become more desensitized towards gore and violence which is why the BBFC rules
are more lenient, and aren’t as strict as they were in 1974.
The Ring (
Gore Verbinski
2002) is a remake of the original Japanese horror film Ringu ( Hideo Nakata 2000). The film was adapted into an English
version in order for the audience of the film to be bigger. The film was
originally an alternative Japanese film, which was later turned into a
Hollywood blockbuster horror film. With the English language being the most
well-known language universally, this made the audience much bigger which made
the film more successful. By this film being remade and released as an American
version this started a trend for Hollywood producers to remake iconic Japanese
horror films. Japanese films such as The Grudge, Dark Water, Pulse and One
missed call , then started being released because of the success that the Ring
had. The film also featured a big star at the time to feature as the main
character in the film. By using starlet Naomi Watts, this also attracted a
bigger audience because her fans would be drawn to watch the film.
One the main reasons why remakes are created is
for the financial determinates. Trends and cycles are also another reason in
which remakes are created with popular trends such as superhero films being
constantly made because distributors and producers know that this is a good way
for them to make money. With the rules of gore, violence and blood being more
lenient than what they used to be, more violence and gore are being featured in
remakes, especially horror film remakes. New technology has been developed over
the years, with features such as CGI, which is being used in most of the films
released in recent times. This is another reason remakes are being made because
of how much money production companies now have to spend on films, and the
technology they have available which make the films more attractive to the
audience.
Wednesday 10 February 2016
How Do We Analyse Films- GWL 4
GWL 4 :
How Do We Analyse Films?
There are a number
of ways that we can analyse films. Two ways to analyse films are by analysing
the genre of the film, and by applying auteur theory to a film. These help us
understand the film better and helps use analyse the films further.
Genre analysis is
what is used to analyse films. This means that we will look at what the genre
is and the aspects of that particular genre, which will inform us of what or
who will be featured in the film. There
are a lot of different genres of films, which also contain subgenres and hybrid
genres. Each film genre has codes and conventions, which are used to reflect
the genre of the film. Horror is a genre
of film. The common codes and conventions used in a horror film, are codes such
as settings. A setting in a horror film is usually based in a secluded
location, where no adults will go. More codes and conventions we see in horror
films are a lot of gore and blood, the storyline usually contains a killer and
a group of friends that are being tracked down by the killer. A weapon is also seen in a horror film
usually a knife. A horror film which we
see this in is Friday the 13TH. A group of friends go to Camp
Crystal Lake, and are killed off one by one by a serial killer named Jason
Voorhees, and the weapon he uses is a machete. Another film genre is gangster.
This genre also has a lot of codes and conventions such as violence, fighting,
guns and death. Drugs are also usually involved in gangster films. We will see
a family which usually are part of a gang that fight rival gangs. We will also
see a leader of the gang which are sometimes referred to as Don’s. The
Godfather is a gangster film, which is about the family called Corleone’s,
which is led by Don Vito Corleone. In this film we see a lot of fighting and
death, because of the family fighting with rival gangs in. Thriller is another
genre. Thriller films often have a
linear narrative, and have a lot of iconography such as guns, police, and
crime/murder. The expectations for a thriller is to have a protagonist and
antagonist in the film who fight each other, a lot of low key lighting used
throughout the film, flashbacks and cross cutting. We see this in the film Silence of the Lambs.
Silence of the Lambs, tells the story of a young FBI agent named Clarice
Starling, tracking down a serial killer named Buffalo Bill.
Applying the Auteur
theory to a film also helps analyse it. Auteur theory means that the film
reflects the director’s vision, and it is a way of ‘reading’ the film as if it
has an author, which is the director. Even after the production part of making
a film, the director’s intentions and vision come through in the film, so the
audience will know what the director is aiming to do. Auteur means author in
French, and the Auteur theory was founded by Andre Bazin in 1951 and the Auteur
theory has influenced film criticism since 1954. Film analysists will look at
specific directors when applying the Auteur theory to their films. Film
director Quentin Tarantino uses postmodern features in all of his films. He uses
a variety of postmodern features in his films, to make them seem timeless. Pulp
Fiction, one of Tarantino’s films uses a lot of these features, by making
references to other films and different eras.
When film analysists will look at this director, they will know that he
is trying to achieve this by having specific references in some scenes and they
will see that being reflected in the film. Another director that can be seen as
an auteur is film director Tim Burton. Tim Burton is known for being influenced
by German Expressionist films and is known for using this in his films. He is
also known for using a lot of dark gothic imagery in all of his films. He is
seen as an auteur because he reflects his childhood into his films, by having
the main character seen as an outsider, who doesn’t have a good relationship
with their father or have an absent father. Main Characters such as Edward Scissorhands (Tim Burton 1990)
and Willy Wonka (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005) both are characters that
are shown to be outsiders who feel like they don’t fit in to the normal
suburban life, and who both seem to have an absent or strained relationship
with their father.
Moulin Rouge (Baz Luhrmann 2001) is a romantic musical. The film tells the story
of a penniless writer called Christian, falling in love with a prostitute named
Satine. Christian travels to Paris in hope to achieve his goal of becoming a
better writer when he meets Satine at the Moulin Rouge, after being mistaken as
the Duke. With Satine being a prostitute, this causes difficulties in her and
Christian’s relationship. The relationship between the two is chaotic because
of Satine’s job. A musical film will usually have the story of a boy and girl
who meet, fall in love and live happily ever after like a fairy-tale. Moulin Rouge doesn’t have the typical fairy
tale ending, but it is still a happy ending although Satine dies, she still
declares her love for Christian.
Musical films have
a variety of different codes and conventions. These are used to portray the
genre of the film, and also the theme of the films. The two main characters in
musical films are usually a man and a woman. The two main characters in a
musical are usually opposites that attract, this happens in Moulin Rouge.
Musicals such as Grease (Randal
Kleiser 1978) feature these characters Sandy and Danny, two high school
students who fall in love. Another
musical that features this is Hairspray (Adam
Shankman 2007), where the two main
characters Link and Tracy meet and fall in love. Satine and Christian aren't
these types of characters. Satine is a prostitute who doesn't believe in love,
after years of selling her body to men. Christian is a penniless writer,
believes deeply in love, and writes about it. The Duke is another important
character in Moulin Rouge who can be
seen as the antagonist of the film. This is because he is getting in the way of
Satine and Christians relationship. He discovers that Satine and Christian are
in love and seeks to destroy their relationship so he can be with Satine.
Satine’s name closely represents Satan. This is to show her “evil” side because
she is a prostitute. Christian’s name sounds like Christ, which is a very
religious name. This is to represent good because of how innocent and pure he
seems.
The narrative of Moulin Rouge is a linear narrative. It
is typical for musicals to have linear narratives, because of the songs, and
dances that are featured in them which only fit in with certain parts of the
storyline and flashbacks are frequently used. Christian is telling the story of
him and Satine. A non-diegetic sound of Christian’s voice over is used
throughout the film narrating the story. The film is told from Christian’s eyes
and his memories; the majority of the film is a flashback. In the film alot of
dark themes are used, such as themes of death and jealousy. These themes
are particularly seen when the Duke
finds out about Christian and Satine.
A variety of
iconography is used in Moulin Rouge,
which represents that the film is a musical. The film opens with red curtains
opening before the film starts. This gives the idea of a Broadway show as if
the audience are watching a play. On the stage in which Satine performs there
is a large red heart in the background. This is used to represent one of the themes
of the film which is love. The colour red not only represents love , but also
represents jealousy, anger and death. There’s a variety of sparkly and
flamboyant outfits worn by the dancers which show that the film is a musical.
The film is set in Paris, between 1899 and 1900. Paris is notorious for being
the city of love. This is the reason it was chosen as the setting of the film,
so it could represent the love between Satine & Christian. Even though it
is a beautiful setting used to represent the main theme, a lot of darker themes
are in the film. This is typical for musicals because it creates an atmosphere
in the film for the audience. The film
is really unrealistic because of the way the dancers just start dancing and
singing out of nowhere which wouldn’t happen in real life. The entire film is
based around Christian and Satine’s relationship and the idea of them creating
a show which must go on, no matter the circumstances. The music in the film is
created to express the emotions of the characters, in particular Satine and
Christians emotions. Songs such " I'll Fly Away" express Satines
feelings of wanting to escape the Moulin Rouge and get away from being a
prostitute so she can be with Christian freely. The song " Come What May"
is used to represent the two characters love for each other with lyrcis such as
"Never Knew i could feel like this". Songs like this help the
narrative of the film by showing the story of the two main characters and helps
the storyline unfold.
TIm Burton is seen
as an auteur because of the reflection on his life in his work and for using a
particular style when creating his films. He enjoys creating quirky fantasy
films, and i am going to be applying auteur theory to him.
Tim Burton is known
for being influenced by German Expressionism. In a variety of his films we can
see that he has been influenced by it.
This is why he is known to be an
auteur. He uses gothic imagery in almost all of his films, and also has the
same dark themes. The themes in his films are usually death, and isolation. A
lot of the main characters in Tim’s films are seen as outsiders and outcasts.
This reflects Tim Burton’s childhood, as he was also an outcast because of the
way he looked and didn’t feel like he fitted in where he lived. Some of the characters
in Tim Burton’s films have a strained relationship with their parents,
especially the father. This again reflects the strained relationship between
Tim and his father throughout his childhood. Tim Burton is known for creating
quirky and very imaginative films. Almost all of his films are of the fantasy
genre.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Tim Burton 2007) is a horror musical. The film
follows a barber called Sweeney Todd, who goes to London in hopes of finding
his daughter and wife. He had been banished from London because Judge Turpin
wanted Sweeney’s wife Lucy. Sweeney then decides to open a barbers shop above
Mrs Lovett’s meat pie shop. The two main characters are played by Johnny Depp
and Helena Bonham Carter. These two stars are frequently featured in Tim
Burton’s films. The two stars have also featured in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (Tim Burton 2005), Corpse Bride (2005), and Alice in Wonderland (2010). Popular
characters that Tim Burton has created such as Sweeney Todd and Edward
Scissorhands are close representations of Tim himself. The hair styles of the
two characters and Tim are very similar.
Sweeney Todd and Edward Scissorhands are very pale characters with dark
hair and eyes. This makes them look quite scary looking, and shows a clear
representation of German expressionism because of characters like Nosferatu. Nosferatu is a 1922 silent horror film.
This is one of the main influences for Tim Burton. Nosferatu is a vampire also known as Count
Orlok. He is very pale and has dark eyes. This is how Tim was influenced to
create characters such as Sweeney Todd and Edward Scissorhands In Burton’s films such as Sweeney Todd we can
see clearly how he has been influenced from films such as Nosferatu and The
Cabinet of Dr Caligeri. This can be seen by the way he has adapted scenes from
these films into his own. In one of the scenes of Sweeney Todd , Sweeney is
seen standing in the doorway of his barber shop. He is seen as a dark silhouette
which is influenced by a scene in Nosferatu. Tim also used this scene in Edward
Scissorhands, when Penny is stood in the doorway of the mansion. Most musicals
have the main theme of the film to be love. This isn’t the case in Sweeney
Todd. The themes in Sweeney Todd are betrayal, revenge, murder and death. He
uses these themes in the majority of his films such as Beetlejuice , this could be used to reflect some of the emotions he
felt in his childhood. Tim Burton creates a completely different musical. In
the case of Edward Scissorhands, the story is very similar to the one in The
Cabinet of Dr Caligari. A scientist creates a man named Edward, but he is very
different to all other men, he has scissors for hands. Dr Caligari discovers a somnambulist named Cesare,
who is a sleepwalker. He uses Cesare in order for him to get money from the
public. Tim Burton uses alot of gothic imagery throughout his films, by having
the use of dark colours, black costumes, and the pale faces and dark eyes which
the majority of his main characters have. In films such as Beetlejuice and
Sweeney Todd gothic architecture is used throughout the films.
We can see that
Sweeney Todd isn’t a typical musical just by the visual style. In musicals such
as Grease and Moulin Rouge and Hairspray there
are a lot of bright and vivid colours as the film starts. This doesn’t happen
in Sweeney Todd, as the audience don’t know it’s a musical, it looks more like
a beginning of a normal horror film. The beginning of the film is very dark; a
lot of dark colour is used. Blood is seen running down the wall which is used
to represent the theme of death and the blood is also seen coming out of the
pies. Dark piano music is played at the beginning of the film and is played
when the blood is seen on screen. The music sounds like funeral music, which
fits the theme of the film and gives the audience an idea of what might be seen
in the film. Throughout the film a lot
of dark colours are used, mostly when Sweeney Todd and Mrs Lovett are on
screen, but a lot of bright colours are used when Johanna Sweeney’s daughter is
on screen. Tim Burton has used this to represent the good and innocence of
Johanna, compared to the darkness, evil and misery of Sweeney and Mrs Lovett.
The narrative of Sweeney Todd is a linear narrative, all the events happen chronologically
with a few flashbacks used to show Sweeney's past.During Sweeney Todd the
weather is very dark , and rainy, which looks really miserable. This is
different during the flashbacks of Sweeney when he is talking about Lucy and
Johanna. This is technique called Pathetic Fallacy. Burton has used this to
express the emotions of Sweeney Todd , so they audience will feel Sweeney's
emotions. Tim Burton also uses dark colours and music in films such as Beetlejuice and Corpse Bride. The music at the beginning of Beetlejuice is quite
dark orchestra music which later lightens as the title of the film appears on
screen. The music gives a ghostly sounding effect which goes with the glowing
effect on the font of the credits, which creates an eeriness. The film title
for Beetlejuice is created to look like a headstone with skulls and bones
appearing on it. Corpse Bride has a
similar effect as the beginning of Beetlejuice. Dark colours such as black and
greys are used with skeleton hands appearing on screen. The music it quite calm
and similar to music used in Edward Scissorhands. This is some of the gothic
imagery Tim Burton uses in his films.
One of the
conventions of a musical is the costumes. In musicals such as Moulin Rouge the
costumes are very colourful, flamboyant and over dramatic. The costumes in
Sweeney Todd are over dramatic and very over stylized, Mrs Lovetts costume is
very gothic Victorian styled, she is seen wearing a very puffy dress with a
corset. Sweeney's costume is also very overstylized wearing a waist coat, shirt
and jacket. Alice in Wonderland is
another Tim Burton film in which the characters wear over stylized, Victorian
styled clothing. The clothing worn by Tim Burton’s characters are often over
stylized and very dramatic such as Lydia from Beetlejuice who is seen wearing
mostly black clothing ,with a veil which looks like she has been to a funeral.
The characters in Sweeney Todd each have an important role in the film.
Although Sweeney is a serial killer the audience stiill really support the
character, because we feel sorry for him because of his past. Mrs Lovett is
another really likeable character because she is Sweeney's side kick and the
audience want to see Sweeney get his revenge. Mrs Lovett is seen as the 'witch'
character. She has a very dark and mysterious aura to her, and she also reveals
that she knew Lucy was alive all along, which effects the plot of the film. These
two main characters have a very erratic and unusual behaviour , which is often
used in Tim Burton’s films. Tim is also known for using stereotypes to
represent people in his films. Judge Turpin is a stereotype of a well-known
wealthy man , who looks down to the likes of Sweeney and who uses his power
against other people. Another character that he has used as a stereotype is Kim
from Edward Scissorhands. Kim is a
blonde cheerleader, who doesn't like Edward just because of the way he looks.
Her boyfriend in the film is also a stereotypical 'Jock' character who also
doesn't like Edward and because of this picks on him. Tim Burton tends to use
these types of characters in most of his films. The main character of his films
is always seen as an outcast who doesn’t fit in, which the audience take pity
on, even if the characters actions aren’t good. The main character also seems
to have a ‘side kick’ character that helps them. This can be seen in Sweeney Todd , Alice In Wonderland and Sleepy
Hollow.
Genre analysis and
Auteur theory are both ways to analyse films. Genre analysis helps us
understand what characters, setting and story line we can expect in a
particular film. One of the main ways we can tell a films genre is by the
posters, objects on the poster such as the stars of the film, title of the film
and even the use of colour are used to represent the genre. Auteur theory is
another way to analyse films. It helps the audience understand the director’s
perspective and aim when creating the films. It is a more in depth way for
people to understand films more , and gives more information about the film and
directors creativity.
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