Monday 1 February 2010

Film Production Company Possibilities

Here I have gathered quite a number of the film production companies that I feel could be possible candidates for our film that we needed to consider. As we are British I feel we should go with a British film production company, this would enhance the reality of our films appearance. I have included some of the major names such as Universal studios and 'Dreamworks'. However I have done some research into these production companies and the types of films that they have supported in the past. For example Universal have supported Mean Girls which was a classic chick flick that is well known and loved by everyone although this was an American company and an American film (settings, cast, plotline). The productions company 'Dreamworks' and 'Pixar' generally produce a lot of the animated films that are shown at the cinema. Production companies such as spyglass and 'Lakeshore' generally feature in more British films that have had success in both the UK and the United States, which may be a really good option for use to look at. Another one that i thought was a real contender was 'Pathe' production company. They have supported British films such as Slumdog Millionaire and Angus, Thongs and Perfect snogging. These two films have had great successes even when they were not expected to be. I feel this could be down to partly because of the production company and there care and determination through the films.
I think that we should aim to go with a company that we know have debt with British films and this way we know that they cannot be made to 'Americanised' but we know that the film will also have success I feel that we narrow them down to three possibilities them being : Pathe Pictures, Lakeshore Pictures and Spyglass. These are great examples of well known companies and I feel would really benefit our film.
Below I have left some pictures of the Production Companies Logos and so they are easier to recognise and therefore discuss.



By Hannah

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