Friday 17 April 2015

Vertigo Working Title DNA

Vertigo:

Vertigo Films was created in 2002 by producers Allan Niblo and James Richardsons. They produce films and distribute films which make them virtually integrated which means they can do a lot of stuff in in house.This is a film and television company founded in the UK. They produced films such as monsters, the football factory, the firm. Their company was originally made to produce the two films all gone peak tong and masters both winning 10 and 8 awards respectively. Street dance 3D was the largest selling DVD of all time for the company. This company focuses on the themes of social realism and they generally target their films at English, working class, men, from young adults to men of the age 60 odd. 

Faint heart was a collaboration with a company called my space. It was a part of a competition where they got the online community to create a part of a script and got users to vote on their favourite script. BY doing this you accumulate an audience of young online users.


Working Title:

Is owned by universal studios, in 1983 it was founded by Tim Berron and Sarah Radcliffe. The theory of Everything, Bridget Ones Diary, Hot fuzz. They have made over 100 films and grossed over 6 billion world wide, they have won over 10 ace my awards and 35 Baftas. The theory of everything had budget of 15 million and got 109 million at the box office. Bridget JOnes Diary 26 million budget and 281 million at the box office. Richard Curtis is a key writer for the company.



DNA:
NA is run by Andrew Macdonald and his producing partner Allon Reich and is one of the UK’s most successful production companies, 50% of the company is owned by FOX. Focuses on television animated projects, they were founded in 1987 with the film and episodes, Jimmy Neutron a famous animated cartoon targeted at  children audiences. They make more young adult films such as judge dread and the last king of scotland also, so although they focus on a younger age ranged audience they have made films for all kinds of spectators. They have collaborated with Danny Boyer who has starred in films such as 28 days later, Weeks later, sunshine and Love actually.

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