Champion,
He was only average fighter in boxing ring, which would win and lose some of the games, however his carrer will have some huge impact one day... Which is now.. He manages to qualify for world boxing champion competition.
Its easy to spot the main character in the movie which is Chris, he is loyal and true fighter which will never give up till last hit in the boxing ring. Magnum a trainer of Chris which helps him to recover after tragetic lost in the final and wants him to come back with a huge explosions in people's heads
The special effects such as broken bones and blood all over the place makes the movie look really realistic and gives the audience the taste of the boxing ring fighting.
Champion will have toys
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Case study 1: Iron Man (Favreau, 2008) - Is it a blockbuster?
Paragraph 1 - Story line:
- How is it accesible to global audiences?
- What is it trying to tell the audience?
- How does it engage the audience?
- How much has the film maker spent on the film making?
- What make the story line simple?
Jon Favreau had $186 million of production budget for Iron Man. Iron Man gigantic budget is equal to The Dark Knight in 2008. When Iron Man was released it was accessible to global audience by social networks, posters and etc, this gave huge success to Iron Man on the date of release. In this movie story line shows us how Tony Stark who is Iron Man is trying to stop materialistic dictator which has a secret weapon made to fight present evil and for future battles. This movie engages audiences by showing how advanced warfare technology can give superiority to protect people also fight the presented evil in the movie. After release the worldwide gross of Iron Man was $582 million. It is easy to understand what story line is telling the audience, because it easy to spot what is the main character in the movie is trying to achieve, however its not too obvious and it really sucks you into it.
Paragraph 2 - Characters:
- How does the film create its characters so they're easy to understand? And why?
- What kind of characters does it include?
Obadiah Stane is easy to tell that he is vilain because of his looks and the way he reacts to statements made in the movie and it becomes even more clear during the movie. Jeff Bridges character is shown as
Paragraph 3 - Value:
- How is the film marketed/valued by the look? What do they include for the special/original effect?
- What makes them expensive?
- How does it excite the audience?
Paragraph 4 - Marketing:
- Is the film you have chosen became a brand? CD/DVD video sales.
- Is it meronandising? How?
- Does it bring any rewards? (for example oscars, etc)
- What kind of things are out there associated with the movie?
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