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SECTION A
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Mind Map on SECTION A, created by Mabel South on 16/04/2017.
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SECTION A
Stars : Emma Watson
How is she constructed
Fan made sites
Social media fan accounts
Film posters
What is her appeal?
Audiences
Friendly persona, makes you want to know her as she seems nice
Good acting skills - will probably be good in film they're going to see
Pretty
Interactive with fans on social media
Strong opinions on women's rights and equality
Producers
Large fan base so guaranteed people to see the film
Good acting skills
Pretty so looks good in marketing campaigns
Genre specific?
Variety of films including comedy, drama and action
Most successful: Harry Potter (action/fantasy) Perks Of Being A Wallflower (drama)
Least successful: The Colony (horror)
Off-screen persona
Interactive with fans and other celebrities on Twitter
Campaigns for women's rights and is a string feminist
Modelling career 2005 onwards
Seen to be kind and caring
UN Woman Goodwill Ambassador
Associated Roles
Hermione Granger (HP)
Sam (Perks)
Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
Ila (NOAH)
Marketing and high concept : The Avengers Assemble
Production company
Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Major studios
High budget, likely high gross
$220m budget, $1.52b box office
Synergy
Plot based on comic so Marvel and Disney worked together together to make sure the film and comic tie in
Acura cars used in film so people buy those cars
Poster
Shows stars and has their names clearly printed at top
MARVEL above title to encourage comic fans to watch film
Dramatic/chaotic background
Trailer
Focuses on stars
Strong voice-over and sound effects
Dark colours contrasting bright superhero outfits
How is genre used to market the film?
Teaser trailers shown at comic/con to target specific fans of genre
Small snippets of trailer put online to build tension in fans
Viral marketing and social media
MARVEL tweeted lots of clips and teasers
Recorded messages from cast leaked online
New technology and audience
Genre and narrative : Rogue One
Iconography associated with genre
Spaceships
Futuristic weapons (light sabers)
Different planet/landscape/biome
Themes
Space
Good vs Evil
Adventure
Action
Fantasy
Typical Characters?
Not typical heroes
eg. a blind man who seems to have some link to the force
a young woman who rebels against anything she doesn’t agree with
Typical antagonists
Genre specific stars?
New cast- new characters for franchise
Genre for marketing
associated with sci fi/adventure games
comic book and game links
Audience pleasures of genre
Escapism
Introduced to new characters/places/timezones in the same fictional universe
Transported to new universe
Producer appeal
Hybridity
Narrative
Independent film : Moonlight
British film
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