Thursday 25 March 2010

3) What kind of institution would distribute your film and why?





When planning our video, we agreed that we wanted to create something that even though there were aspects of dark humour and stylised violence, it would incorporate the sense of gritty realism that comes with crime and obscene violence. Never when discussing the film, did anyone expect or want it to come across as a large budget Hollywood blockbuster. Glamorising organised crime was never our aim; rather it was to make a filmed comedic perspective and insight into the minds of two psychopathic mobsters using influences from Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs and Robert Rodriguez’ Sin City.A large budget would not be necessary to fulfil our aim. We feel that a small American studio such as Miramax who funded Reservoir Dogs would be perfect to fund and distribute our film. Advertisement would be vital to get the film noticed but good promotion could easily come from film festivals if the film was raw enough. An excessively large budget is not needed but in order for certain action sequences to work, we would need suitable funding. Focusing more on the dialogue and performance would enable us to create some powerful and thrilling rather then relying on special effects.

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