Monday, 3 October 2016

Annotated catalogue

To what extent could Jared Leto be termed as a method actor?

Films:



Item 1- Suicide Squad

·       My focus film is the 2016 film, Suicide Squad where Leto plays the character, The Joker. I have chosen this film as Leto’s method acting and other techniques are brought to the surface in order to develop his character and enhance his performance in the final film.  This film is useful as it will allow me to discuss the various ways that Leto uses method acting while the camera’s aren’t rolling through other items that I will use in my work as well as how he uses these to develop the character that he is portraying.


Item 2- Dallas Buyers Club



·       The first supporting film I have chosen to use is 2013’s Dallas Buyers Club, a film which Leto portrays the HIV-positive transgender character, Rayon. I have chosen this as my supporting film as Leto's method acting is once again present in the film. These techniques are personal to Leto himself, exploring his character in his own way such as losing weight and waxing his body.  This film provides a good example of his personal methods being used, helping answer the question of the research project. 


Item 3- Requiem for a Dream

·       The final supporting film I have chosen to use is the 2000 film, Requiem for a Dream. In this film, Leto plays a drug addicted son who has dreams of becoming a drug dealer. I have chosen this film as a supporting film as Leto uses method acting once again in this film and prior to filming, prepared for his role in various ways such as losing 25 pounds for the role as well as living on the streets for two weeks in order to understand his character further. This is useful as I can apply these methods of preparation that Leto has used in order to see whether or not they were successful in his method acting throughout this film.


Articles:






·       This article focuses upon Leto in Suicide Squad, discussing different ways that the actor applied method acting both on and off camera to his role and whether or not this was effective in portraying the character. The article also discusses method acting itself, commenting on what the style of acting is as well as a brief history of the style of acting. This article is useful as it allows me to refer to the history of the style of acting as well as how it can be used in a way which is not seen as effective.



·       I have chosen this article as it contains an interview with Leto about one of the supporting film I have chosen to look at as well as some of the things he did in preparation for the role in Dallas Buyers Club such as speaking to transgender people and going out in public dressed in drag. This will allow me to apply Leto’s methods of becoming this character to the bases of method acting, finding whether or not these techniques can term him as a method actor.



·       This article contains comments from Leto about his role in my focus film, Suicide Squad as The Joker. These comments relate to the depth at which he connected to his character, showing the consequences of method acting in a role such as this and how it affected Leto at the end of it. This article is useful as it allows me to discuss these consequences of this type of acting and whether or not it can aid me in answering my question.




·       I have chosen this Elle article as it discusses Leto’s method acting roles in various films he has been a part of, including my focus and supporting films. Due to containing information on Leto’s method acting in each of these films, this article is useful as it allows me to use this information in order to answer my question.



·       This interview from Jared Leto briefly discusses his state of mind throughout my supporting film, Requiem for a Dream. This article is useful as it shows how Leto’s method acting affected his mental state while he was in character; by using this, I can further determine whether or not Jared Leto can be termed as a method actor.


Item 10- Screen Rant (http://screenrant.com/suicide-squad-movie-jared-leto-method/)


This article that I have chosen to use is one which contains an interview with Leto's co-star Suicide Squad, Margot Robbie. The article is useful as it discusses the actor’s personality and acting as he is in character, opening up about how he adapts his personality to suit the character that he is playing such as not allowing others to call him ‘Jared’, yet still keeping his personality between takes.


Similarly to the previous item, this article discusses Jared's role within Suicide Squad; the actors co-star Margot Robbie has also been spoken about throughout this article as it includes quotes from the actor about Leto's acting both on and off set as well as how it effected their relationships. From this, I can use these in order to show how Leto took this role seriously in order to connect to his character. 


Clips:




·       This clip contains a radio interview with Leto, discussing method acting and how he stays in character while shooting films. The item is useful as it uses Leto's own opinions on his acting style such as being on set while method acting as well as his attitude towards this style, speaking about how this type of acting is the one which has helped him most in his acting career.



·       Although this clip isn’t specifically about the topic I am discussing, it contains elements of the topic discussing Leto’s choice for method acting in Dallas Buyers Club and why he chooses this style of acting over other styles of acting. This is useful to my work as it displays Leto’s own opinion of his acting style rather than the techniques he uses to become these characters that can be seen in other items.

Item 13-  What is method acting? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MrSndKh1Pg)

This item is useful as it discusses the origins of method acting as well as different actors' opinions on what makes a method actor. The interviewees throughout this clip are part of the Actors Studio, linking their work to method acting and other forms of acting that they study. The clip discusses how they prepare for roles which is useful as I can pair this to Leto's own preparations. 


Item 14-  Jared Leto on playing the Joker in 'Suicide Squad' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b26Uvgj_-60)

This interview includes various discussions relating to Leto and his role in Suicide Squad as well as his preparation for the role by visiting psychopaths and his thoughts on himself being the Joker. This is useful as I can use this interview and apply it to different point throughout the film in order to show Leto's results from this character and how he uses these preparations throughout his work.


Item 15- Jared Leto interview (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us-GiIfIsHg)

Once again, this interview discusses with Leto about his role in Suicide Squad as well as his reasonings for what he did throughout the filming process such as the gifts that he sent to his co-workers. This allows me to show how Leto uses the aspects of his character when the cameras aren't rolling in order to keep in touch with his character. 


Books:



Item 16- Cinema Studies- Susan Haywood 



·       I have chosen this book to use as it discusses the origins of method acting as well as how actors get into the characters that that play. This book is useful to my question as it can be applied to Jared Leto within the characters he plays such as Rayon and The Joker as well as the method to which he plays them. 


Item 17- Film Studies: The Essential Resource- Peter Bennett, Andrew Hickman and Peter Wall

·       This book is useful to my own work as it contains another way in which method acting is applied, but also how actors achieve this. Although this book is similar to Item 12, I have chosen to use this book as it includes different ideas that I can apply to my own work of whether or not these techniques of becoming a method actor can be applied to Leto and his work, terming himself as a method actor.


Item 18-  An Actors Handbook- Constantin Stanislavski

·       This book examines different ways to create a realistic character which makes this book a believable source as it links into the theme of method acting and creating or becoming the character themselves, something which Leto achieves in his own roles. The book discusses points of "living a part" and "what is my system?" which discusses different acting styles and how it is achieved, which is useful for applying these aspects to my question.  


Item 19- On method acting- Edward Dwight Easty 

I have chosen to use this book as it discusses what method acting is as well as a variety of ways actors can achieve it. By exploring this book, I can get an understanding of the process it takes to become method but also find out whether or not these processes can be linked to Leto, terming him as a method actor or not.



Other Items:


·       I have chosen to use an image of Jared Leto from three different points of his life from his weight gain in Chapter 27, his weight loss in Dallas Buyers Club and his average body weight when he is not adjusting his life for a specific type of character role. This image will be useful to use as it will allow me to provide a visual element in my presentation for the audience to make their own initial judgement to whether or not Leto can be termed a method actor or not.


Rejected Items: 

Chapter 27

·       I have chosen to reject this item rather than using it as a supporting film as although Leto used method acting throughout this film, I find that there are not as many applications I can apply this film to my question than of the films I have chosen to use and therefore would not be as useful as the others.







·       I have rejected this item as although Leto's acting is discussed throughout the article, it focuses on the actions resulting from his character rather than the acting itself, therefore not relating to the topic I am discussing.



·       Once again, this clip focuses on the actions resulting from the acting rather than the acting itself. The clip focuses on many of the actions which Leto performed as the Joker such as requesting his co-worker- who plays the Jokers henchman, to perform daily tasks. Due to this not relating to Leto’s acting method directly, I have chosen to reject this item.



·       The interview in this clip discusses the film, Dallas Buyers Club as a whole rather than any specific actor or method of acting. Therefore, I have rejected this item due to the clip not connecting to my question.



·       This item has been rejected as it does not focus upon Leto’s acting specifically but instead Matthew McConaughey’s acting also in Dallas Buyers Club which means that this clip is only vaguely related to my question. Due to this, I have rejected this item.


Introduction to Film Studies- Jill Nelmes

·       My final rejected item is a book which discusses the definitions and origins of method acting. However, due to having other items which discuss the same matter, I have decided to reject this item.



·       Although this article relates to my supporting film, I have decided to reject this item as it discusses the film as a whole, rather than Leto’s method acting from the film. This article is too vague on what it is referring to and therefore I cannot use the information from this article to answer my intended question.

La Haine- representations

6 images that represent the issues;
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Image result for social class


6 words that represent the issues
  • Liberty
  • Fraternity
  • Equality
  • Class
  • Race
  • Corruption

Scenes of poverty;




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Scenes of power;
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Scenes of conflict
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Thursday, 28 April 2016

How important is film marketing in attracting audiences?

Film marketing is a very important aspect of attracting audiences to films. Aside from actors, many people find movies through various different marketing campaigns created by the production companies. The success or failure of the marketing campaigns of films will have a large influence on the success of the film overall, impacting the box office success of the film. These marketing campaigns include things such as trailers, posters, contests and many other ways to reach out to potential viewers before releasing the movie. 
The trailer(s) of a film is vital for focusing the intended audience’s initial attention towards the film. Trailers use various enigma codes embedded within the video clips to grasp the attention towards certain aspects of the film, yet giving away small details of the film to draw them in even more. As there are many other trailers, each one uses various different designs in order to seem unique, selling the film to audiences before they have even seen the movie itself. 
Media advertising is another way by which companies market their films as it reaches wider audiences across more platforms, whether it be advertising the movie posters on billboards or sharing interviews on social media. In the modern day, marketing films using the internet is a widely used strategy; the marketing campaign for the third movie in the Taken franchise, Taken 3 used the internet to market the film. To market this film, 20th Century Fox created a YouTube video of the star actor Liam Neeson in character asking viewers to follow a link which then takes you to the movies LinkedIn page where they could enter a competition by following the page. This strategy is successful in marketing the film as it uses a variety of popular platforms to promote the movie, as well as giving something to the fans. 
The US Blockbuster Inside Out also used media advertising to attract audiences in many effective ways. Prior to releasing the movie, the production companies teamed up with companies such as Sky TV and Animal Planet, releasing advertisements promoting the movie as well as showing clips that are not a part of the movie. These advertisements were shown on many platforms, from advertising on the TV to on pages of the internet- attracting a wider audience to watch the film. Another way in which this movie was marketed was through real-time weather reports. To help market the film, characters from the movie were featured in weather advertisements in Singapore, using the different emotions to portray the weather. 
However, some strategies to promote films are not as important as others due to the negative outcomes of them, such as word of mouth often creates a bad stigma for a movie. One example of this is from the movie Taken 3 as word of mouth created a bad stigma for the movie- with many reviews openly stating that the film had lost its originality. Many fans of the previous two movies speculated the outcome of the third, asking whether or not the same ‘family member gets taken, main character rescues them’ plotline would appear in the third movie. With these questions and reviews, this movie was not as successful as it could have been due to many fans being put off of the third movie. This can also be found from Item 1, showing how word of mouth affected the film in negative ways. 
In conclusion, film marketing is very important in attracting audiences as it gives them an idea as to what to expect from the movie, as well as keeping them intrigued as to how good the movie will be overall. 

Monday, 11 April 2016

Exam Case Studies



US Blockbuster- Inside Out


  • Budget= $175 million
  • Director= Pete Docter, Ronnie Del Carmen
  • Stars= Amy Poehler (Joy), Phyllis Smith (Sadness), Bill Hader (Fear), Lewis Black (Ager), Mindy Kaling (Disgust)
  • Genre= Animation, Adventure, Comedy
  • Box Office$851.5 million
  • Production Company= Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios
  • Certificate= PG
  • Release Date= May 18, 2015 (Cannes), June 19, 2015 (US)
  • Reviews= 8.4/10 (IMDB), 94/100 (Metascore), 5/5 (The Guardian)
  • Marketing
    • Used a Sky TV ad (popular, well known company) to promote the movie before coming out in cinemas 
    • Used real-time weather ads in Singapore to promote the film
    • Ad for Animal Planet's "Puppy Bowl"

Sadness_Rain disney singapore
Weather ads promoting the film in Singapore

Other facts: 
  • Only 45 animators worked on the movie, half the size of previous movies
  • Original idea- used Docter's daughter as the main inspiration as she aged through adolescence alongside his own experiences
  • Took 5 years to complete- the first pitch was in June, 2009
  • The film was storyboarded over 2-3 years
  • Seven versions were produced before the film went into production

UK Production- The Theory of Everything


  • Budget= $15 million
  • Director= James Marsh
  • Stars= Eddie Redmayne (Stephen), Felicity Jones (Jane), Charlie Cox (Jonathan)
  • Genre= biographical romantic drama
  • Box Office= $122.9 million
  • Production Company= Working title films
  • Certificate= PG 13
  • Release Date= 7 September 2014 (Toronto International Film Festival), 1 January 2015 (UK) 
  • Reviews= 7.7/10 (IMDB), 72/100 (Metascore), 4/5 (The Guardian)
  • Marketing
    • interviews with the cast, clips while filming, meeting Stephen Hawking
    • The fact that this movie was based on the true story of Hawking, this helped to promote the film in a massive way, making people interested in knowing the personal side of his life. 
Other facts
  • Took 3 years to convince Jane to make a book adaptation
  • Redmayne spent 6 months researching Hawking's life
  • The voice of Hawking is his actual electronic voice he uses

US Independent- Whiplash


  • Budget= $3.3 million
  • Director= Damien Chazelle
  • Stars= Miles Teller (Andrew), J.K. Simmons (Fletcher)
  • Genre= Drama
  • Box Office= $49 million
  • Production Company= Sierra/Affinity, Bold Films, Blumhouse Productions, Right of Way Films
  • Certificate= R (restricted, under 17= parent accompaniment) 
  • Release Date= 16 January 2014 (Sundance), 10 October 2014 (US)
  • Reviews= 8.5/10 (IMDB), 88/100 (Metascore), 4/5 (The Guardian)
  • Marketing: 
    • Facebook page for the movie
    • Cast members facebook and twitter accounts
    • Twitter account for movie 
Other facts:
  • Original concept- inspiration from the directors past jazz band
  • Fletcher was based on his past instructor, but the attitude was pushed further than in real
  • 15 pages of the original screenplay was turned into a short film to attract investors  
  • First time director
  • No well known stars 
  • plotted & shot as thriller 
  • Shot in 19 days with 14 hours filming per day


World Cinema Production- Taken 3(France)


  • Budget= $48,000,000
  • Director= Olivier Megaton
  • Stars= Liam Neeson (Bryan), Forest Whitaker (Franck), Maggie Grace (Kim Mills)
  • Genre= Action, Thriller
  • Box Office= $326.5 million
  • Production Company= EuropaCorp, M6 Films, CinĂ©+, Canal+
  • Certificate= PG 13 
  • Release Date
    • 16 December 2014- Germany (premiere) 
    • 8 January 2015- UK
    • 9 January 2015- USA
    • 21 January 2015- France 
  • Reviews= 1/5 (The Guardian) 
  • Marketing


Other facts:
  • Was originally R rated but was edited down to become PG 13 for theatrical release 
  • Many reviews say that this movie uses many of the old worn down aspects of the other movies, producing nothing new of this film
  • Liam Neeson said that he would only do the movie if 'nobody gets taken' 

Thursday, 7 January 2016

FM1 Creative Project

Aims and context


  • Genre- Action
  • Target Audience- 18-25 year old, both genders
  • Using the common convention of low-key lighting