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Sunday, 31 January 2016
COULSDON COLLEGE: MEDIA TEXT INFORMATION SHEET
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TITLE:
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STARRED UP
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YEAR OF PROD:
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2013
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TYPE:
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FILM
A
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TELEVISION
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DOC.
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MUSIC
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ADVERT
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MUSIC VID.
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OTHER:
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DIRECTOR
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David Mackenzie
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PRODUCER
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Gillian Berrie
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WRITER
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Jonathon Asser
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PRODUCTION COMPANY
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Creative scotland, Quickfire films, northern ireland films and lipsync productions
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KEY CAST
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jack o’connel, ben manderson, rupert friend, sam spruell, anthony welsh david ajala.
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KEY CREW
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casting director- shareen baig, line producer- alex o’neal, first assisstant director- neil wallace, sound director- ronan hill, hair and make up and costume- nicole stafford, creative desingner, production designer- tom mccullagh, edited- jake roberts and nick emerson.
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GENRE
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crime, thriller, drama, coming of age
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BUDGET
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BOX OFFICE
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13 million
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THEMES
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survival, anger, family, neurotic, protection,
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AWARDS
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NARRATIVE:
The protagonist, Eric is portrayed throughout the film as a Stafford dog. the reason why such a particular dog is because Stafford dogs are usually the dogs which not many people enjoy having around and they are commonly related to the lower class which are then frowned upon. The scene where he is biting the police officers penis through his trousers, is I think, is the most compelling scene to portray that theory. At the current time when Eric is biting he is also snarling and growling. his eyes are wide open looking darting back forth. He is topless with dirt and blood covering his back. Oliver , the group manager, bends down to his knees and reluctantly pats and slightly strokes his back, just like you would do to a dog when it’s angry. Then as soon Eric lets go of the man’s penis he runs of with Oliver in to the room’s corner. Just like a dog would because it is trying to find protection from its owner. Therefore Oliver is Eric’s owner. Although Eric does have a father, Neville, who is always trying to look after Eric. Oliver is more of the father and actually tries to deal with Eric’s anger management in a calm and respective manner. Oliver was raised up much better than everyone in the prison. Oliver was born in Oxford which then makes me assume that he went to a decent school and college. This contrasts with Neville, who left Eric at the age of 5 when he went into prison and Eric went into care. Now what i believe is that the filmmakers are trying to get across the meaning of family in this film. Oliver is a much better father figure but there is some sort of telepathic sense or a sixth sense when it comes to the relationship between Neville and Eric. Now i'm not insinuating that it is positive aspect because Eric makes Neville neurotic. He constantly wants to know if he’s doing well in the group session and whenever Eric hangs out with his group, Neville asks Eric what have they been saying and talking about. In another aspect Neville is almost like the dog which never able to learn discipline. Since Eric had his father for an example of what not to do, Eric had an advantage in that sense and was able to learn from that example meaning the he was able to discipline himself and go to the group sessions. Neville on the other hand had no example to learn from therefore leading to him mimicking what other people did around him and consequently leading him to a wild and fervid dog not to be messed with.
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KEY SCENES:
Ball bighting scene
hanging scene
first group scene
group scene where they’re testing his patience and teaching him not to get so angry
Scene where neville is being moved to a different prison.
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COMPARABLES:
71, SCUM, FILTH
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Monday, 11 January 2016
Film-
Zombieland
Genre- action, thriller, drama
themes- survival, apocalypse, romance, loneliness, truest.
Director- Ruber Fliescher
producer- Gavin Polone
key cast- Jesse Einsenburg, woody harelson, emma stone, Abigail breslin, amber heard
Music by
Cinematography by
Film Editing by
Casting By
Production Design by
Art Direction by
Set Decoration by
Costume Design by
key scenes-
Zombieland
Genre- action, thriller, drama
themes- survival, apocalypse, romance, loneliness, truest.
Director- Ruber Fliescher
producer- Gavin Polone
key cast- Jesse Einsenburg, woody harelson, emma stone, Abigail breslin, amber heard
key crew- Produced by
| Ryan Kavanaugh | ... | executive producer |
| Gavin Polone | ... | producer |
| Rhett Reese | ... | executive producer |
| Ezra Swerdlow | ... | executive producer |
| Paul Wernick | ... | executive producer |
| David Sardy | ||
| Michael Bonvillain | ... | director of photography |
| Alan Baumgarten | ||
| John Papsidera | ||
| Maher Ahmad | ||
| Austin Gorg | ||
| Gene Serdena | ||
| Magali Guidasci | ||
key scenes-
beginning- Columbus is describing the context and why the people who have survived, have survived.
he also introducers rules in which he abides by.
the super market scene where he meets the two girls and he discovers that they are actually ruthless girls only looking for survival.
The scene where he meets the girls at the carnival and saves them mercy overwhelmes revenge.
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