Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Behind the Film (Money.)

Production of High budget/ Low budget films.

Avatar:



To create the film Avatar, the production budget was $425,000,000 (£259399600.00)

Proceeding from this, the domestic gross based in America only earnt $750,507,625 (£457,793,890.59) from the viewers watching the created film

For the worldwide gross, the film managed to earn $2,783,918,982 (£1,699,170,518.50)

The production managed to earn the profit of: £198,394,290.59

The page all this information was found from, was: http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/budgets/

Trainspotting:




To create the film Trainspotting, the production budget was £2,136,232

Proceeding from this, the Domestic gross in England was £10065363.66

For the worldwide gross, the film managed to earn £43,946,433.48

Altogether, this film managed to make the profit of: £41,820,201.48

The pages this information was found from, is the following:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117951/business
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=trainspotting.htm

The differences between the two films, that give the audience view of Avatar being high budget and Trainspotting being low budget is as follow:

Trainspotting:

  • Not high definition 
  • Basic camera shots.
  • Childish writing across the characters screenshots as introductions.
  • Simple and constant flashing on the credits and title.
  • Older than Avatar.
  • Plain / Basic settings shown. 
  • No known well actors used.
  • Simple action shown throughout. 
Avatar:
  • High definition
  • Computer Generated
  • A lot of action revealed
  • Briefly known Actors used from other films
  • A lot of future technology shown. 



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