Crossing creative platforms
- This is england started as a feature film, it made 1.8m. It won best british film and other awards.
- Warp are not moving away from film to tv. They have always done TV. This is enlgand went onto DVD. Warp have done more films than tv.
- Up to 2010 the majority of their work was in film. 2.2m people watched the first this is england episode. This indicates that there is demand for tv. People didn't used to cross over from TV to film so when directors who used to work on tv changed to film people were sceptical if they could be a success.
- The technical elements of shooting between TV and Film are very similar. TV is often lower paid than Film work.
- The BBC have started to use film again. Lots of film is shot on 16mm. Lucas uses Digital and Spielberg uses film. BBC didn't show films shot in 35mm.
- Equipment isnt important, films are about the story. On a typical set there will be one wide, one medium and one small camera. Scripts important to make a smooth good film.
- Film making is a collaboration, everyone has a job.
- Breaking the code - generally you never film a woman on a 16mm because they will look distorted, always a 35mm.
- Film as much as you can - experience is key Ianthe industry
- The cinema is still important - want to feel the reaction of others around you, better than on netflix on your own, need to keep people coming to the cinema.
- Fuji film is good - ran technicolour out of business,
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