Monday, 3 May 2010

Homework for Tuesday 4th 2010

Digital Film Making refers to the changing technology of ways of creating a film. For example, CGI. CGI are Computer Generated Images that is possible for creating famous films such as Titanic (when the boat sank etc.), and Matrix. Complete movies in CGI are Ice Age. The issue with this is that in Ice Age there are no 'real' humans in the film because they are computer generated. Another aspect of digital film making is the ability to generate electronic storyboards. This means that freelance drawers who produced the stereoboards are out of work because 'machines' have replaced them. Thiese are the downsides of digital film making but in relation to the American Film industry and the effect it has on lessening the control that American Film Industry has on the Film Industry I think this is a good thing but America could possibly use it to its advantage.

The fact that Digital Film making can include CGI, this means that the British Film Industry is able to compete with America because accessing CGI in films is potentialy something Britain can do. Film producers always depict America as a place with 'freedom' that everybody in the world admires the use of a movie in complete CGI can even eliminate the picture of America. This means that movies would be based on the content rather than the depiction of the country.

Again Digital Film making effects its home distribution because of the amazing effects that is usually only effective in cinemas. For instance, the movie Avatar 2009 is a spectacular movie achieved by surround sound in the cinema, and the special effects but will it have the same effect in home viewing? If not, this could even decline the sales of home distribution in America but this is also the same effect on the British Film Industry.

However, Digital Film Making is cheaper for everybody. This means that the public is capable of making their own films and then distributing them on internet social networking sites such as facebook and Youtube. This power can stop big American film industries because the public has their ability to make films and distribute it with less money than American Film studios have. For example, Blair Witch Project was made by film students who had an estimated budget of $60,000 but there are many guesses, but the film grossed 140,530,114 (USA) (7 November 1999) one of the highest grossed amounts of the films.

The changing digital film production can limit actors, skillset producers and likeability of America therefore it may give other film industries more of a chance to become more global.

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