Research all the Institutions involved in the production of Ill Manors. List them with a summary of what their contribution to the film was.
Directed – Ill Manor was directed by Ben Drew or stage name Plan B, who is a Music writer, singer and music producer, which applied all of these items to create a soundtrack of the film, which some of the songs are featured in the film
Producer - The Ill Manor producer was Atif Ghani
Distributor – The Distributor of the film Ill Manor were the Revolver Company. Revolver Company is an entertainment industry, in the past they have distributed great British films like Anuvahood" and "Kidaulthood". Distributor
Ill Manor cost £ 100,000 to produce
How was Ill Manors funded?
Plan B had to raise the funds for post-production, he went on tour in 2010 and 2011 performing "The Defamation of Strickland Banks Tour.Then sold to the film distributors 'Revolver Entertainment to make more money
What is the target audience for Ill Manors?
The target audience of ill manors is D/E in the demographic group as people in this group like teenagers and younger adults are unskilled, unemployed, they are struggling to cope with the surroundings like school and collage which fall into the psychographic groups, people at this age are caring about the full education. Also many people can relate the film based on their life or another person life which they might know. The target audience ages are 14 – 25 years old
Who is the main distributor of Ill Manors?
The Main Distributors are Revolver Entertainment.
How was Ill Manors promoted?
Ill manors was promoted by Plan B music career, as he was releasing a new album called ill manors, before releasing some of the soundtracks via radio, internet, magazines and the news, Plan B added these songs to his tour, performance and interviews which he was doing in 2010 and 2011
Compare this with a big budget blockbuster. What are the main similarities and differences?
Firstly, the actors in ill manors are not well known as they are low budget actor form Britain not like stars from Hollywood like the cast of TED, ill manors can film scenes in a British pub and look very good, but TED can not because it would looks to modern. The location of ill manors and TED are different, ill manors was filmed in estate and TED was filmed in American. Ill manors cost 100, 00 pound to fund the film and Ted cost 50 million pounds, and also the was based on the London 2011 and Ted was based on the bear who come to live and enjoys his time with his best friends.
How does the trailer for Ill Manors hook audiences into the narrative and pose questions that the film will answer? Identify 3 ways/techniques.
The music video uses very fast pace scene in it which can engage the target audience which is teenagers. The reason why the ill manor music video is targeted at teenagers because teenagers are very interested and like fast scene in music video, films and console games. The fast pace action in the music video is hitting teenager’s standards and ideals. Also the Ill manor Lyrics is very effective and engages the audience because many teenagers like fast rapping, repetition and they can relate with some of the lyrics being said in the song.
Moreover, the music video is stereotyping teenagers and young adults in the last tens days, stereotypes see teenagers causing trouble and problems on the streets, for examples using knifes and burning cars down and robbing items. I think that Plan B use this well, showing what stereotype think about teenagers in the UK, where they live, what they do, what colour skin and what they wear.
How does the trailer for Ill Manors balance plot and spectacle?
It first show scene of the film and edit it show it very fast to engage the audience and show the plot but not telling the audience what happen in it and the ending
Think about the certificate of Ill Manors (18 certificates). Research film certification and outline what is deemed acceptable for this certificate. What is the difference between a 15 certificate and an 18 certificate?
15
Language - There may be frequent use of strong language (for example, ‘fuck’). The strongest terms (for example, ‘cunt’) may be acceptable if justified by the context. Aggressive or repeated use of the strongest language is unlikely to be acceptable.
Nudity - Nudity may be allowed in a sexual context but without strong detail. There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.
Sex - Sexual activity may be portrayed without strong detail. There may be strong verbal references to sexual behaviour, but the strongest references are unlikely to be acceptable unless justified by context. Works whose primary purpose is sexual arousal or stimulation are unlikely to be acceptable.
18
Where material or treatment appears to the BBFC to risk harm to individuals or, through their behaviour, to society – for example, any detailed portrayal of violent or dangerous acts, or of illegal drug use, which may cause harm to public health or morals. This may include portrayals of sexual or sexualised violence which might, for example, eroticise or endorse sexual assault
Where there are more explicit images of sexual activity which cannot be justified by context. Such images may be appropriate in ‘R18’ works, and in ‘sex works’ (see below) would normally be confined to that category.
Source BBFC Website
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