Monday, 10 December 2012


Ill Manors film questions

1)      Research all the Institutions involved in the production of Ill Manors. List them with a summary of what their contribution to the film was.

·         Aimimage / Ice Film cameras supplied by

·         DNR Films post-production

·         Point1Post sound re-recording

·         Tate Post post-productio

·         Technicolor post-production

 

 

2)      How much Ill Manors cost to produce (its budget)

£100.000 was used to produce Ill Manors. It wasn’t a high budget blockbuster because the film was not made by an actual director; it was directed by Ben Drew who also wrote this film. He is also known as Plan B, a very famous rapper.

 

3)      How was Ill Manors funded?

£4 million was given from BBC and the rest Ben Drew had to give himself in-order to complete his film.

 

4)      What is the target audience for Ill Manors?

The target audience for Ill Manors is 18, the reason why I think it is an 18 film is because of the constant swearing and the sex scenes.

 

5)      Who is the main distributor of Ill Manors?

Revolver Entertainment distributed for Ill Manors.

 

6)      How was Ill Manors promoted?

As we know that Ben Drew is a music artist he used his career to promote his film Ill Manors. He also performed live concerts and done loads of performance on his songs from the film and from his music album.

 

7)      Compare this with a big budget blockbuster. What are the main similarities and differences? The Bourne Legacy is a high budget blockbuster and the similarity between both films is that the both use guns and cars and they both have action in them. The differences are that because The Bourne Legacy is a high budget film it has got a better location, it has got way more action than Ill Manors, it isn’t just ordinary action scene it has got big action scenes. This tells us that the more money you use the better your film would be.

 

8)      How does the trailer for Ill Manors hook audiences into the narrative and pose questions that the film will answer? Identify 3 ways/techniques

 

I think that the trailer for Ill Manors hooks its audience by the editing, mise en scene, and the camera work. The editing of Ill Manors hooks in its audience because the editing is fast and the audience the film is for is from 18+ which are the people who normally like fast stuff. So that’s why I think the editing hooks its audience in and makes them question them self’s that why is everything like this, they would want to watch the film to found out their answers. I think mise en scene would hook the audience in and would make then questions them self’s about things. The costume used appeals all to the films audience, which are teenagers. There are affected because they know that the people in the film are their age people, which would make them watch it.  A variety of shots have been used in the trailer, which hooks the audience in because there are times where there are serious scenes, which the audience would want to see.

 

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10)  Think about the certificate of Ill Manors (18 certificate). Research film certification and outline what is deemed acceptable for this certificate. What is the difference between a 15 certificate and an 18 certificate?

15- You could use swear words in a 15 film, but you cannot use it constant. What I mean is that you cannot carrying on repeating one swear word 20 times. You could also use drugs, but you can’t encourage people to take drugs because it’s a 15 film and could easily get encouraged. Sexuality activity is allowed, but you can’t show sexual violence. 18 certificate: you could show strong portrayals of sexual activity, strong blood and gore scenes, real sex, crude and explicit sex references are permitted you could even use strong violence because they know everything.

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