Monday, 30 November 2009
SlumDog Millionaire. The cinema trailer
Monday, 23 November 2009
Distribution and Marketing
Monday, 9 November 2009
Poster to SLumDog Millionaire
Monday, 19 October 2009
The cast in SlumDog Millionaire were real people from slums in India. Which the directors and producers took a risk using, as people want to see well known actors that have been in other films that they can relate to. I feel using real people from the slums was a great idea. They didn't have to act but could be themselves and natural situations. They were just under the pressure of having a camera in their home.
Monday, 12 October 2009
Monday, 5 October 2009
My Trailer
Monday, 28 September 2009
"Slumdog Millionaire"
- Dev Petel palyes the main character called Jamal Malik. A boy that has been born and raised in the poverty of Mumbai.
- Fredia Pinto as Latika Pinto was an indian model who had not starred in a feature film before.
- Madhur Mittal as Salim Malik, Jamal's elder brother.
- Anil Kapoor as Prem Kumar, the game show host.
- Rejendranath Zutshi as the Millionaire show producer.
About Me
Channel Four Films and the Industrial Context
At the top end C4 films were cost £500k-£600k. This compared to the normally funded feature films of the time which typically cost around £3-4 million. Until 1985 C4 films proved attractive to filmmakers and producers. here was a generous system of tax write offs against production costs in which costs could be written off against profits straight away whilst films not initially targeted at TV had their cost written off over several years. Niger Lawson has a budget of 1985 to reduce tax shelter as the government sought to ensure that the film-making business got its share.
Introduction
Channel Four became the fourth terrestrial channel in 1982. It had a brief for showing a range of cutting edge materials which were very different to what was being shown on other channels. British film became a huge beneficial of this policy and many films were made which appealed to quite different audiences. Many of these films became some of the best known and most financial success films in British cinema since 1982. This shows what a influence C4 has had as it has now been operating for over 25 years. By 1984 C4 had co-produced over 20 feature films for the special slot Film on Four.