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Tuesday 20 th April 2010 Film Industry in Britain Learning objectives: •To gain a basic understanding of issues relating to Media Ownership: Ownership of film industry. •To locate Working Title within the context of the British Film Industry. •To understand the issues raised by media ownership in contemporary media practice.

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Tuesday 20th April 2010

Film Industry in Britain

Learning objectives:•To gain a basic understanding of issues relating to Media Ownership: Ownership of film industry.•To locate Working Title within the context of the British Film Industry.•To understand the issues raised by media ownership in contemporary media practice.

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To start....

• Mindmap what is essential for a film to be classified as British.

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Discussion Question...

• Why do you think it’s important to support the BFI? – national identity.

• Does Britain need a film industry?

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Homework due Tuesday 27th April1. In your pairs make notes researching your particular

area of the film industry using www.skillset.org/film/business/index.html

Use your AS Media Dictionary to find the meanings of

words when necessary. Your research will be discussed

next lesson.

2. Look through the Atonement website and make notes on

who it was targeting and how it was used to market the

film. http://www.preview.redberrydigital.co.uk/atonement/site/site.html

3. Read Working Title BBC Article and production

notes for Atonement.

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Working Title Films

British Film Industry

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Working Title

• How many ‘Working Title’ films can you name?

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Background• Working Title Films is a British film production company, based in

London.

• The company was founded by Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe in the late 1980s. It produces feature films and some television productions.

• Among the company's films are Richard Curtis-scripted romantic comedies and Coen Brothers' films, but has in recent times moved into many other types of film, such as United 93.

• In 2004 it made a profit of £17.8 million. As of 2007, all its films distributed by Universal Pictures, which owns a 67% stake in the company, and many of its recent films are co-productions with StudioCanal. The remaining shares are owned by the company's founders, BBC Films, and private investors.

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Breakthrough successFour Weddings and a Funeral is

a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant. The film was an unexpected success, becoming the highest-grossing British film in cinema history with worldwide box office in excess of $244 million worldwide.

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Richard Curtis

Curtis is a screenwriter for British Films, best known for writing ‘Four

Weddings and a Funeral’, ‘Notting Hill’, ‘Love Actually’ and shows such

as ‘The Vicar of Dibley’, ‘Mr Bean’ and ‘Blackadder’ and transferring

‘Bridget Jones’ from book to film.

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Charity

Curtis founded the charity

in 1985.

And was a founder of MAKE POVERTY HISTORY

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Curtis and Working Title

His films for Working Title have a recognisable formula:

• A tendency to portray a ‘Christmas Card’ little England, combining chocolate box villages with tourist London

• Middle class heroes stuck in romantic predicaments, looking gorgeous and living in fabulous houses in London

• Using the romantic comedy genre as a showcase for Britain’s comedy talent in cameos

• Hugh Grant is best known for his Curtis films

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Coen Brothers

Owing a heavy debt to film noir and other film styles of the past, the

Coen brothers' films combine dry humor with sharp irony and shocking

visuals, most often in moving camera shots.

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Best of British

Working Title films have promoted a range of home grown talent:

Hugh Grant, Bill Nighy, Rowan Atkinson, Martin Freeman, Alan

Rickman, Keira Knightly, Colin Firth, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost and

frequently draws on comedy television show stars (such as ‘The

Office’) for cameo roles.

When casting for Bridget Jones was taking place, there was outrage

than an American actress was given the lead in what women saw as

a ‘Thoroughly British’ role.

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Portrayal of London

Working Title’s portrayal of London could be described as heavily formulaic, especially in Richard Curtis’ depictions.

TASK: Using ‘Notting Hill’ ‘Bridget Jones’ and ‘Love Actually’ for reference, what values and ideologies does Working Title’s London convey?

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Task Content

• Views of London, the streets and houses, famous landmarks – where do the characters take us?

• Londoners – how are they portrayed?• Jobs in London – what do the characters

do?• Fashion and music

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Working Title Films• Bridget Jones Diary

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp08csjN_xI

• Love Actually

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYCkFTyADJ0

• Notting Hill

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5_5wAX4rrk

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Discussion Question:

• What does a healthy film industry need to be productive?