Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Choosing An Organisation

Organisations

At the start of every film there is an organisational clip, for example, 20th Century Fox or Universal. This is there to show the audience that this is behind the making of the film. Without this organisations help and funds, this film would not be here today. Although I do not need any help and funds to make my film, I want to have an organisation. This is because when you see one of these clips at the start and you recognise that the film is backed by a company, this gives reassurance to the audience that the film is going to have quality in it. This is because this clip signifies that if a multi million company has put their faith into this film then we know that the film will therefore have to meet there high standards which tells the audience that it will be good. Another quality that an organisation will give to a movie is that it will give the audience a rough idea of the genre of the film. This is because we will associate the organisation to different genres. For example, Twisted Pictures back the horror genre, like saw. So

For my organisation, I have chosen Columbia pictures. This is because this is a very prestigious company and therefore trigger the thought of class and distinction into the audiences mind and therefore promote the film before it had even started, giving the audience that positive mindset and reassurance. Also I chose this organisation because looking at the list of movies that Columbia has backed great comedies like; Mall Cop, Men in Black, Pineapple Express, The Longest Yard and so many more. Therefore, as Columbia pictures backs comedy’s which turn out to be a really good success, this will portray to the audience that this film will be good and re-assure them that the film will be good.

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