Monday, 9 April 2012

Production Company



Warner Bros. Studios, one of the foremost motion picture and television production and post production facilities in the world, is the site on which hundreds of unforgettable films and television shows have been created and filmed. The historic 110-acre facility is home to 30 sound stages plus a 20-acre backlot that can double as almost anywhere, be it a bustling metropolitan city, a jungle in the rainforest or Main Street, USA. With its world class post production facilities and complete range of production-related services, including; costume, property/set dressing, set design & construction, scenic art, set lighting, grip, transportation and photo lab, the Studio is continually updating, remaining true to the world-class standards of creativity and technology pioneered by the Warner Brothers; Harry, Sam, Albert and Jack. In the early 1930s, with films such as Little Caesar and The Public Enemy the era of the classic Warner gangster dramas was in full flower as well as the start of the Studio's long tradition of producing socially conscious films such as I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang and They Won't Forget . The company employed Darryl F. Zanuck as production chief under Jack Warner and "contract players" who became some of the greatest stars of all time: Bette Davis, James Cagney, Paul Muni, Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson and Errol Flynn, among others.
Our Production Company
We found it quite difficult coming up with a name for our production company. We wanted something that would be relavent to our film without it being too cheesy. We thought back to when we was making our story board and figured a good name for our production company would be ‘Stickman Productions’ as all of our initial ideas where produced by us in stickman form. When we came to make our production company sequence for our film we didn’t want to make it too technical or advance we wanted it to symbolise the more creative side to designing a film and decided the best way to show this would be by drawing; linking in with how a film is first started.

 
These show our 3 attempts before deciding on our final design.


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