Friday 19 January 2018

Marketing, production, distribution Jungle book essays


Essay on Jungle Book production
Disney as a conglomerate- Disney is one of the largest conglomerate’s in the production industry. It is part of the big 6. However, over the years, Disney has taken over companies such as Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm. It is soon to be taking over 20th century fox as both companies believe they will thrive in this rapidly changing industry. Disney’s main competition are companies such as Comcast and television and network distributors such as Netflix and Amazon prime. These companies distribute series and films to television and cable users.  The process and importance of production is to ensure they are recreating the original jungle book to attract audiences of all ages and interests. Disney’s new proposed streaming service is a new idea that is competition to Netflix however this service is said to cost ‘substantially’ less and will include programmes linking to Star Wars and new Disney series. This is expected to do very well because of Disney’s reputation which is known as one of the best film makers of all time. Disney are known for their iconic children’s movies containing action, adventure, comedy, romance and horror. There is a wide range of Disney movies including animation, Princesses, Sci-fi etc. Disney managed to capture audiences in 1967 with the release of the Jungle Book which was not the typical Disney princess film it included death and a young male which had not particularly been seen before. Disney in 2016 re-released this film but with real actors playing humans acting in amongst real animals. This changed their reputation of their film making being all cartoon however because of all the music, acting and themes include this film it helps them maintain the reputation. Faverau was able to use the same footage from other Disney films an adapted them for the Jungle Book. For example, the scene in the Lion King when Simba is being chased by buffalos is very similar, if not the same, as the scene where Mowgli gets chased by buffalos. He did this to save money by using the same footage but changing it to fi the film. The animal characters were created entirely in key frame computer animation, with the assistance of footage of real animal movement, the actors recording their lines, and performance capture for reference The production team underwent a thorough process to realistically convey the animals' speaking, while still making them perceptually believable to the audience. The concept of the uncanny valley suggests that humanoid objects which appear almost, but not exactly, like real human beings elicit uncanny, or strangely familiar, feelings of eeriness and revulsion in observers. They want the characters to not be eerie they want to be happy and likable.
To conclude, the production process of both Jungle book films places technology and the         experience of the audience at the heart of development. This commitment has not changed in the 80 years since the release of Snow White and by examining the production processes of both Jungle Book movies you can tell that the focus on technological change is just as important now as it ever was.

Essay on Marketing/Circulation
Paragraph 1 Disney as conglomerate
A conglomerate is a large company that owns other corporations. In this case for Disney they own companies such as Pixar, Marvel, Lucas films etc. This is what makes Disney a conglomerate and boosts their recognition and profits if they own other companies that people already know and love things from. The company makes a profit of $185 billion per annum through its marketing and merchandise sales. Disney’s marketing skills help them to become a conglomerate due to their extensive sales. When a new Disney film is due to be released, they use cross platform marketing to bring awareness and captivate audiences. For example, selling merchandise in the Disney Stores, creating rides and limited edition shows in their theme parks globally and using their platforms on social media to reach a vast audience. 2016 was the year Disney released the live action remake of the box office hit The Jungle Book. The Jungle book was already a classic Disney film in 1967. Therefore, Disney had to ensure that the live-action remake would be just as entertaining. Disney attracted a secondary and slightly older audience by including more violence and action within the scenes.  Also the second film has been editing with a darker toned image to give that adventurous, dangerous, emotional sense to the film. I feel due to this it changes the audience market massively to not only loyal children who watch the first however mostly adults due to the way it’s been created and film.
Jon Favreau introduced the new Jungle book as a modern remake of Rudyard Kipling’s classic Jungle Book. By introducing the film with this representation, he is attracting a certain audience who want to see the new one.
Disney attracted a secondary audience of adults who take their children to the cinema so have to watch the film so they have had to adapt the films to this otherwise the parents would refuse to take their kids to the cinema to watch the films and would see a drop in viewers. As well as this they have attracted a slightly older audience with the releases of marvel films which including topics which are usually aimed at old4er audiences as they include violence and death with some harder storylines to follow which the normal younger audience may not have been able to follow.
The original advert for the film was a lot shorter with many less affects included. It was basic a did not have real characters in it unlike the 2016 version. This has many affects with real characters in it
The famous singers of 1967 were jazz singers and this genre of music was very popular at the time. Therefore, it made the songs popular within the film. The actors of 2016 are all well- known however most of them are not primarily known for singing. Both 1967 and 2016 posters showed a main focus on the animals within the film, especially the main characters e.g. Bagura and Shere Kahn.
To conclude, marketing has obviously changed. You could argue that with its licensing deals with Kenzo and its focus on aggressively targeting a secondary audience to build profits on the back of a family audience who always turn out for Disney films you could argue that Disney have grown smarter and more precise with their planning, however we must also not forget that there are still lots of similarities between the two eras, for example the use of stars and red carpet premieres to promote a film remains in place as does the creation of character posters and trailers as the fundamental basics of  Disney marketing so to me what is  forgotten is that Disney as a conglomerate have always been a master at marketing, it is why they are the number one entertainment conglomerate in the world and  yes some of the practices have changed but the whole reason why there was new version of The Jungle Book in the first place was because of the success of the first film, a success driven by an effective marketing campaign.

Jungle book fact sheet


Front cover assessment




Tuesday 2 January 2018

Tabloids VS Broadsheets

Conventions of a Broadsheet 

  • Big Title - plainer layout 
  • One picture (typically small)
  • Main story title 
  • Multiple articles - longer/more detailed 
  • Older readers 
  • Higher social groups
  • Quality or serious press

Conventions of a Tabloid 
  • Bright colour 
  • Popular press
  • Aimed at lower social groups 
  • Bold layout 
  • Large dramatic pictures 
  • Shorter articles
  • Puns and jokes 
  • Focus on human interests 
  • Gimmicks 

Representation of Youth


  1.  A young British male who is supposedly a 'chav' from the tracksuit he is wearing.
  2. The audience are being given a 'stereotypical' representation of the lower class, chavvy area. With a male in a white tracksuit, wearing a black mask, walking in front of a fire. Demonstrates how readers will start to believe these stereotypes of 'these' types of people.
  3. The way the Sun has represented and constructed ths front page, is first of all having the very alarming orange and yellow colour of the fire to catch the readers attention. Second of all the camera angle is straight on to show how it was captured in the moment and shows how this male could've made the fire. The lightingo f the photo is also very dark and gloomy which constructs the negative side.
  4. Along with this they have the bold heading saying 'ANARCHY' with smaller but still bold and readable bullet points underneath. This automatically allows readers to skim these and decide already what their impression of this story is. These points are also underlined
  5. I do think that this front cover matches with the institutional codes and conventions because this front cover is from a tabloid therefore they have to over-dramatise and stereotype stories in order to grab the readers attention. Which is shown here in the front cover from the large title and bright background. 

Newspaper front cover Research/ Planning