Wednesday 6 February 2019

GENRE CONVENTION: Journeyman

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Budget: N/A
Box Office: $182k (Worldwide) 
Ratings: 80% (RottenTomatoes) / 7.2/10 (IMDb) / 72% (Metacritic)
Production Companies: Film4, Inflammable Films
Director: Paddy Considine


IDENTS:
  • audio bridge between the Idents 
  • overlaps with first shot
  • a soft violin background music 
  • numbers of idents: 3
  • duration of idents: 00:00:00 - 00:01:05


TITLES:
  • serif font
  • white font on black background connotes seriousness and drama
  • different sizing between the titles/names to distinguish the different roles
  • animated titles, fade in and out
  • different positioning of titles
  • duration of title sequence: 00:01:09 - 00:02:18
  • numbers of titles 11
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SOUND:
  • soft violin has an impact on our feelings
  • makes us more calm
  • get the serious feel
  • ambient sound of nature to add verisimilitude

1st SHOT:
  • establishing shot
  • starts with an extreme long shot
  • tilting shot from the blue sky to the protagonist
  • narrative enigma, showing the back of the protagonist
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CENTRAL PROTAGONIST + NARRATIVE:
  • male character is in every shot 
  • tracking shot when he is jogging in the forest
  • shot variety of him 
  • he is always in focus
  • anchors he is the central protagonist
  • his house is quite big and modern which signifies that he has a lot of money/successful
  • he is someone from the upper class

MISE-EN-SCENE FOR EXPOSITION:
  • the belt signifies he is a professional fighter
  • the modern house connotes he is coming from the upper class
  • the friends/family drinking champagne and taking a lot of pictures anchor they are celebrating

TRANSITION TO MAIN FILM:
  • the equilibrium is disrupted when the central protagonist got a brain damage and forgot his previous life
  • he is trying to fight for the future and tries to remember his past life

From my research, I noticed that Journeymen didn't make much money since it only got theatrical screenings in just 3 territories (it didn't get distributed in the US)
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Like a lot of other social realists films such as '71 or Submarine, Journeyman wouldn't exist if they didn't get financial help from companies like BFI, Screen Yorkshire, Film Agency for Wales or Wales Creative IP Fund but they would only get financial help if they shoot in their territories (also gives them the advantage to get a theatrical distribution) or if they represent their culture or their people.

Although the film got decent reviews it didn't win any prices but nominated. However, Paddy Considine also directed Tyrannosaur and won the award of Best Writer/Director which then would help generate interest. One factor why it didn't perform that well is because people were hesitating if this could be a good British boxing movie. Variety (review magazine) doesn't consider the movie as a boxing movie but actually "a man on a journey". 
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2 comments:

  1. Already a range of interesting/useful points, but more to do. Start with basic structure that will make it easier/quicker for you both to complete themed summaries, including vodcasts. As Harriet has, take my 8 themes as your headings, keeping the order they're in. Here's a reminder:
    IDENTS, COMPANIES, PRODUCTION CONTEXT
    TITLES
    SOUND; GENRE SIGNIFICATION
    1ST SHOT
    CENTRAL PROTAGONIST + NARRATIVE
    MISE-EN-SCENE FOR EXPOSITION
    TRANSITIONING TO MAIN FILM
    OTHER POINTS

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  2. Start by changing the IDENTS heading, and move the industry context from elsewhere (mostly towards the end) to be in this section

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