Tuesday 5 January 2016

Film London and Microwave Film


  1. Film London is a film and media agency, it's purpose is to help develop London into a international film-making and film cultural Capital. All screenings in London include, television, film, commercials and upcoming new interactive media. Film London is a non-for-profit agency primarily supported by national and regional government. They also receive project grants from a number of other organisations.
  2. The purpose of Microwave Film is to help develop projects that are shortlisted. It also helps these projects financially, the scheme's purpose is to challenge film-makers to shoot a full length film for up to £100,000 with cash and support. 
  3. The London Calling project delivers training and expert mentoring to help the completion of London's films. The highlights of the scheme include: 15 short films are awarded a maximum of £4, training and mentoring is provided to all film-making teams. 



Ill Manors

Ill Manors fits an arthouse/independent film. It's set in London and seems like a low-budget film. Throughout the trailer, there aren't many scenes that would cost a lot to make and therefore fits an arthouse/independent film. Its a British crime drama, which would be targeted at young teens/adults aged 16-25. 




Liting

This film fits the profile of an arthouse film, as it seems like a low-budget production. Also, the film contains some parts of foreign language, which fits the profile of an arthouse film. In my opinion, I think the target audience for this film would be 18-35. I think it would appeal to a younger generation as it involves homosexuality. 





Freestyle
Freestyle fits into an arthouse genre as it's British, low-budget film. There aren't many stunts in this film either, which emphasises that this is a low-budget film. I think the target audience for this film would be targeted towards a younger generation, mainly aged between 16-20. 




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