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Wednesday 9 November 2011

British Independent Film Institutions


Most independent film institutions contain low budgets and mainly concentrate on the style of their film rather than the story. Independent films institutions are in a ninche market and not in the mainstream market. This normally indicates their films to have smaller audiences and concentrate more on the style of the film to attract audiences rather than enhancing the film narrative.  
Researching into Warp X’s background through the web I have found there specific expectations which they plan for each of their films. They aim to have exhilarating films, establish new creative talent (actors, script writers, directors, producers) and include twists and signatures in each film. Warp X are developing British cinema with their low budget movies by gaining mass audiences from contemporary British and international cinema audiences from creating eye catching irresistible stories.  This information is justified from ‘The Big Chilli Festival’, which broke the Guinness Book of World Records for the most zombies captured on camera for the film ‘I Spit on Your Rave’. Warp X, director Chris Boyle, producer, editors and the many actors for this film will be outlined from the success of this film which will improve their recognition from this low budget film.
From using the research gathered I have shown that a amateur producer can still create a well respected horror film inlcuding key elements and correct genre guidelines. This has gave me added confidence in working towards my final production of my short horror film.

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