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Film Production
Working Title films
Working Title Films is a British film production company based in London. The
company produces feature films and numerous television productions.

Working Title Films was co-founded by producers Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe in
1983. In 1992, PolyGram became the company’s corporate backer. Radclyffe left
Working Title and Eric Fellner, a fellow independent film producer, joined the
company. The company produced a variety of films for PolyGram’s London based
production company (PolyGram Filmed Entertainment). PolyGram films was later
merged and sold to Universal Studios in 1990.

Working Title use the template of having a British film with an American star to make
money.

Working Title usually do 40-50 projects in development at any time and their average
spend on development is around $250,000 to $500,000 per script.

They aim to make around 5 -10 films a year, spread across different budget sizes
(with and average of $30-$40 million)
http://www.workingtitlefilms.com/films/view/film/111/les-mis-rables
Production
Tom Hooper, the director of Les Miserables wanted to do something that had never
been done before and have the actors/actresses sing live on set and not pre-record the
songs for the film. When the actors were singing they had an invisible earpiece which
had a piano being played live into their ear so they could hear the music and set the
tempo and whilst editing a 70 piece orchestra was used to accompany the actors
voices for the final production. Simon Hayes used 50 DPA 4071 lavalier microphones
to record the vocals.

Size of cast as approx. 277 and crew approx. 1,243




Tom Hooper chose to have the actors sing live to give a sense of realism to the film and
give the actors freedom and control. Using this way of working you get the fragility of
the voice which matches the emotions of what a character is saying. It also helps the
audience connect with the characters and feel for them.
Production
The filming for Les Miserables began on 8th March 2012 in Gourdon in France and on
23rd June 2012, Hugh Jackman confirmed that all filming had been completed, but
some late filming was carried out in Bath, Somerset in October due to an error found
in the footage of stunt scenes of Javert’s suicide scene in the post-production, so it
was re shot.
In this film there is a lot of big name actors such as Anne Hathaway and Hugh
Jackman, who both did a lot for the film such as losing a considerable amount of
weight and cutting of their own hair. Other names including Amanda Seyfriend, Eddie
Redmayne, Russell Crowe, Samatha Barks, Helena Bonham-Carter and Sacha Baron
Cohen have main parts in this film.




The budget for Les Miserables was $61 Million and so
far has made $379,064,425 at the box office.
Production
Locations
Filming started in Gourdon, France
Other filming locations:
  • Wolvesey Castle, Hampshire,
  • Richard Attenborough Stage, Pinewood studios              Winchester Cathedral
  • Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire
  • Boughton House, Northamptonshire
  • Ewelme, Oxfordshire                                         In 2009, producer Eric
  • Winchester, Hampshire                                       Fellner began
  • Portsmouth, Hampshire                                       negotiations with
  • Chatham Historic Dockyard, Kent                             Cameron Mackintosh to
  • Pulteney Bridge and Weir, Bath           Boughton House     acquire the film's rights
  • Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich                          and concluded it near
                                                                the end of 2011
Pulteney Bridge and
Weir



                      Old Royal Naval     Chatham Historic Dockyard
                      College
Distribution
Les Miserables was distributed by Universal Pictures, who
Working Title are a subsidiary of and part of the conglomerate
NBC Universal. NBC Universal is a subsidiary of Comcast

In North America, the film opened on 25th December in 2,808 cinemas placing first at
the box office with $18.1 million. This amount broke the record for the highest
opening day gross for a musical film, previously held by High School Musical 3: Senior
Year, and was also the second highest opening day gross for a film released on
Christmas Day. It earned $27.3 million in its opening weekend, placing third
behind Django Unchained and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

The film was released in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2013 and earned £8.1
($13.1) million in its opening weekend, making it the largest opening weekend for a
musical film, as well as Working Title.
The film is confirmed for a 22 March 2013 home release on DVD, Blu-ray, and Video on
Demand
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables_(2012_
film)#Marketing
Marketing
On 30 May 2012, the film's first teaser trailer debuted online, and later in cinemas
with Snow White and the Huntsman
On 20 September 2012, an extended first look was released on the film's
official Facebook page. This short introduces and explains Hooper's method of recording
vocals live on set, and compares it to the traditional method of pre-recording the vocals
in a studio months in advance. Hugh Jackman stated that filming in this way allows him
more creative freedom with the material and that he "only has to worry about acting it."
Both Hooper and the actors believe that this choice of production method will make the
film feel much more emotional, raw, and real. The actors praised Hooper for his method
and provide brief interviews throughout the video. Hooper mentions, "I thought it was
an amazing opportunity to do something genuinely groundbreaking."
                     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cDVdg7gVdg&feature=youtu.be
On 24 September 2012, a new poster for the film was released on the film's official
Facebook page. The poster featured young Cosette, played by Isabelle Allen. Posters
featuring Jean Valjean, Javert, Fantine, and Cosette were later released on 12
October, with further posters of Thénardiers and Marius released on 1 November.
Marketing
The Les Miserables album was released on the 21st December 2012.
The label for the album was Universal Republic Records showing
synergy within the conglomerate.


                                                 Comcast

                                             Universal Studios

                                               Universal Music Group


                                                 Universal Republic
                                                      Records
Exhibition
Les Miserables was shown in 2,808 cinemas in North
America and has been released in 42 countries.
Unsure on how many cinemas in UK the film has reached.
Columbia Pictures
                            Columbia Pictures is one of the major 6 American
                            film studios. The studio now forms part of the
                            Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, owned by
                            Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of the
                            conglomerate Sony.
The studio, founded in 1918 as Cohn-Brandt-Cohn Film Sales by brothers Jack and Harry
Cohn and Joe Brandt, released its first feature film in August 1922. It adopted the Columbia
Pictures name in 1924 and went public two years later. The name is derived from
"Columbia", a national personification of the United States, which is used as the company's
logo.
In 1982, the studio was purchased by Coca-Cola; that same year it launched TriStar
Pictures as a joint venture with HBO and CBS. Five years later, Coca-Cola spun off Columbia,
which merged with Tri-Star to create Columbia Pictures Entertainment. After a brief period
of independence with Coca-Cola maintaining a financial interest, the combined studio was
acquired by Japanese company, Sony in 1989.

 Some of Columbia Pictures top grossing films include: Spider-Man,
 Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3 and Hancock
Production
The budget for Skyfall was $150-200 million and has made
$1,108,058,404 at the box office.
The director for Skyfall was Sam Mendes
The film has some big name actors including: Daniel Craig, Judi
Dench, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris
                                                         Size of cast was
                                                         approx. 92
                                                         Size of crew
                                                         was approx.
 Locations Skyfall was filmed:                           1,371
   •   London
   •   Surrey
   •   Turkey
                                                 £29 million of the film's
   •   Pinewood Studios
                                                 budget, was raised by selling
   •   Glencoe, Scotland
                                                 product placement
   •   Japan
                                                 spots, including a deal with
   •   China
                                                 Virgin Atlantic.
Distribution
Skyfall was distributed by Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray in the US on 12th February
2013 and in the UK on 18th February 2013.
It was the first James Bond film to be screened in IMAX venues, although it was not
filmed with IMAX cameras. The film’s release coincided with the 50th anniversary of
the James Bond series which began with Dr. No in 1962

The film is now available on Itunes, Lovefilm
and home TV box office (Sky and BT).
Marketing
Sony Pictures released 4 new TV spots for Skyfall that were broadcast in
UK and USA
      http://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/bond_23_oct13_tv_spots.php3?id=03324

             Heineken and Skyfall come together to market the new film. Fans
             were critical of the partnership however as it shows 007 drink a beer
             rather than the shaken not stirred martini that Bond traditional drinks
             http://beerpulse.com/2012/09/heineken-
             launches-james-bond-skyfall-marketing-
             campaign-with-first-video/




                                    Posters
Sony and Skyfall Marketing stunt
                                                          Marketing
                                    During the opening week of the new James Bond movie
                                    in Stockholm, a large group of Swedish Bond fans were
                                    given quite a surprise, unaware they were being filmed
                                    for a Sony marketing stunt. The agency Crispin Porter +
                                    Bogusky thought this genius stunt up to help Sony
                                    Nordic promote their new James Bond smartphone
                                    Xperia Acro S which is waterproof
http://www.brandsynario.com/
outdoor-
advertising/detail/sony-skyfall/




During the opening ceremony of the Olympics 2012, Daniel
Craig was shown acting as James Bond escorting the Queen
to a helicopter from Buckingham Palace and then both of
them supposedly parachuting out of the helicopter to the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
opening ceremony, this excited people about Bond and     =1AS-dCdYZbo
reminded them about the kind of thing Bond gets up to.
Marketing
Coke and Skyfall created a marketing campaign where Coke made
a contest where participants have to race through a variety of
obstacles in order to win tickets to see Skyfall.
Marketing
Before the release of Skyfall, the
theme tune by Adele was released
on 5th October 2012 which marks the
anniversary of the release of DR.NO
and is was celebrated as Global
James Bond Day. The song went to
number 1 at the UK’s iTunes online
store less than 10 hours after it was
released.
Exhibition
The film was released in cinemas on 26th October 2012 in Uk
and 9th November in US
In North America, Skyfall was shown in 3,505 cinemas and was
shown in 74 countries.
Unsure on how many cinemas in UK

Total Box Office: $1,108,058,404

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Film production presentation1

  • 2. Working Title films Working Title Films is a British film production company based in London. The company produces feature films and numerous television productions. Working Title Films was co-founded by producers Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe in 1983. In 1992, PolyGram became the company’s corporate backer. Radclyffe left Working Title and Eric Fellner, a fellow independent film producer, joined the company. The company produced a variety of films for PolyGram’s London based production company (PolyGram Filmed Entertainment). PolyGram films was later merged and sold to Universal Studios in 1990. Working Title use the template of having a British film with an American star to make money. Working Title usually do 40-50 projects in development at any time and their average spend on development is around $250,000 to $500,000 per script. They aim to make around 5 -10 films a year, spread across different budget sizes (with and average of $30-$40 million)
  • 4. Production Tom Hooper, the director of Les Miserables wanted to do something that had never been done before and have the actors/actresses sing live on set and not pre-record the songs for the film. When the actors were singing they had an invisible earpiece which had a piano being played live into their ear so they could hear the music and set the tempo and whilst editing a 70 piece orchestra was used to accompany the actors voices for the final production. Simon Hayes used 50 DPA 4071 lavalier microphones to record the vocals. Size of cast as approx. 277 and crew approx. 1,243 Tom Hooper chose to have the actors sing live to give a sense of realism to the film and give the actors freedom and control. Using this way of working you get the fragility of the voice which matches the emotions of what a character is saying. It also helps the audience connect with the characters and feel for them.
  • 5. Production The filming for Les Miserables began on 8th March 2012 in Gourdon in France and on 23rd June 2012, Hugh Jackman confirmed that all filming had been completed, but some late filming was carried out in Bath, Somerset in October due to an error found in the footage of stunt scenes of Javert’s suicide scene in the post-production, so it was re shot. In this film there is a lot of big name actors such as Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman, who both did a lot for the film such as losing a considerable amount of weight and cutting of their own hair. Other names including Amanda Seyfriend, Eddie Redmayne, Russell Crowe, Samatha Barks, Helena Bonham-Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen have main parts in this film. The budget for Les Miserables was $61 Million and so far has made $379,064,425 at the box office.
  • 6. Production Locations Filming started in Gourdon, France Other filming locations: • Wolvesey Castle, Hampshire, • Richard Attenborough Stage, Pinewood studios Winchester Cathedral • Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire • Boughton House, Northamptonshire • Ewelme, Oxfordshire In 2009, producer Eric • Winchester, Hampshire Fellner began • Portsmouth, Hampshire negotiations with • Chatham Historic Dockyard, Kent Cameron Mackintosh to • Pulteney Bridge and Weir, Bath Boughton House acquire the film's rights • Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich and concluded it near the end of 2011 Pulteney Bridge and Weir Old Royal Naval Chatham Historic Dockyard College
  • 7. Distribution Les Miserables was distributed by Universal Pictures, who Working Title are a subsidiary of and part of the conglomerate NBC Universal. NBC Universal is a subsidiary of Comcast In North America, the film opened on 25th December in 2,808 cinemas placing first at the box office with $18.1 million. This amount broke the record for the highest opening day gross for a musical film, previously held by High School Musical 3: Senior Year, and was also the second highest opening day gross for a film released on Christmas Day. It earned $27.3 million in its opening weekend, placing third behind Django Unchained and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2013 and earned £8.1 ($13.1) million in its opening weekend, making it the largest opening weekend for a musical film, as well as Working Title. The film is confirmed for a 22 March 2013 home release on DVD, Blu-ray, and Video on Demand http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables_(2012_ film)#Marketing
  • 8. Marketing On 30 May 2012, the film's first teaser trailer debuted online, and later in cinemas with Snow White and the Huntsman On 20 September 2012, an extended first look was released on the film's official Facebook page. This short introduces and explains Hooper's method of recording vocals live on set, and compares it to the traditional method of pre-recording the vocals in a studio months in advance. Hugh Jackman stated that filming in this way allows him more creative freedom with the material and that he "only has to worry about acting it." Both Hooper and the actors believe that this choice of production method will make the film feel much more emotional, raw, and real. The actors praised Hooper for his method and provide brief interviews throughout the video. Hooper mentions, "I thought it was an amazing opportunity to do something genuinely groundbreaking." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cDVdg7gVdg&feature=youtu.be On 24 September 2012, a new poster for the film was released on the film's official Facebook page. The poster featured young Cosette, played by Isabelle Allen. Posters featuring Jean Valjean, Javert, Fantine, and Cosette were later released on 12 October, with further posters of Thénardiers and Marius released on 1 November.
  • 9. Marketing The Les Miserables album was released on the 21st December 2012. The label for the album was Universal Republic Records showing synergy within the conglomerate. Comcast Universal Studios Universal Music Group Universal Republic Records
  • 10. Exhibition Les Miserables was shown in 2,808 cinemas in North America and has been released in 42 countries. Unsure on how many cinemas in UK the film has reached.
  • 11. Columbia Pictures Columbia Pictures is one of the major 6 American film studios. The studio now forms part of the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of the conglomerate Sony. The studio, founded in 1918 as Cohn-Brandt-Cohn Film Sales by brothers Jack and Harry Cohn and Joe Brandt, released its first feature film in August 1922. It adopted the Columbia Pictures name in 1924 and went public two years later. The name is derived from "Columbia", a national personification of the United States, which is used as the company's logo. In 1982, the studio was purchased by Coca-Cola; that same year it launched TriStar Pictures as a joint venture with HBO and CBS. Five years later, Coca-Cola spun off Columbia, which merged with Tri-Star to create Columbia Pictures Entertainment. After a brief period of independence with Coca-Cola maintaining a financial interest, the combined studio was acquired by Japanese company, Sony in 1989. Some of Columbia Pictures top grossing films include: Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3 and Hancock
  • 12.
  • 13. Production The budget for Skyfall was $150-200 million and has made $1,108,058,404 at the box office. The director for Skyfall was Sam Mendes The film has some big name actors including: Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris Size of cast was approx. 92 Size of crew was approx. Locations Skyfall was filmed: 1,371 • London • Surrey • Turkey £29 million of the film's • Pinewood Studios budget, was raised by selling • Glencoe, Scotland product placement • Japan spots, including a deal with • China Virgin Atlantic.
  • 14. Distribution Skyfall was distributed by Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray in the US on 12th February 2013 and in the UK on 18th February 2013. It was the first James Bond film to be screened in IMAX venues, although it was not filmed with IMAX cameras. The film’s release coincided with the 50th anniversary of the James Bond series which began with Dr. No in 1962 The film is now available on Itunes, Lovefilm and home TV box office (Sky and BT).
  • 15. Marketing Sony Pictures released 4 new TV spots for Skyfall that were broadcast in UK and USA http://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/bond_23_oct13_tv_spots.php3?id=03324 Heineken and Skyfall come together to market the new film. Fans were critical of the partnership however as it shows 007 drink a beer rather than the shaken not stirred martini that Bond traditional drinks http://beerpulse.com/2012/09/heineken- launches-james-bond-skyfall-marketing- campaign-with-first-video/ Posters
  • 16. Sony and Skyfall Marketing stunt Marketing During the opening week of the new James Bond movie in Stockholm, a large group of Swedish Bond fans were given quite a surprise, unaware they were being filmed for a Sony marketing stunt. The agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky thought this genius stunt up to help Sony Nordic promote their new James Bond smartphone Xperia Acro S which is waterproof http://www.brandsynario.com/ outdoor- advertising/detail/sony-skyfall/ During the opening ceremony of the Olympics 2012, Daniel Craig was shown acting as James Bond escorting the Queen to a helicopter from Buckingham Palace and then both of them supposedly parachuting out of the helicopter to the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v opening ceremony, this excited people about Bond and =1AS-dCdYZbo reminded them about the kind of thing Bond gets up to.
  • 17. Marketing Coke and Skyfall created a marketing campaign where Coke made a contest where participants have to race through a variety of obstacles in order to win tickets to see Skyfall.
  • 18. Marketing Before the release of Skyfall, the theme tune by Adele was released on 5th October 2012 which marks the anniversary of the release of DR.NO and is was celebrated as Global James Bond Day. The song went to number 1 at the UK’s iTunes online store less than 10 hours after it was released.
  • 19. Exhibition The film was released in cinemas on 26th October 2012 in Uk and 9th November in US In North America, Skyfall was shown in 3,505 cinemas and was shown in 74 countries. Unsure on how many cinemas in UK Total Box Office: $1,108,058,404