We were very fortunate to be able to go to Working title studios on the 5th April. We travelled down to London via bus, it took around 3 hours to travel to are destination. Once we arrived at working title we were greeted by are host who took us down to a viewing area which was primaly used for the view of films. This is where we were talked to by Tim Bevan and various other people. Many questions were ask and this allowed us as a group to gain valuable information of how the industry works and the ups and downs of working in that type of company. After are stay in Working Title we headed to the Wallace Gallery and viewed many famous sculptures and painting, this was again very enjoyable and interesting and I feel I benifited from it.I found the trip veryenjoyable, while being informative.
- Atonement was an art house film
- Piracy affecting DVD market
- Filming a film can be hard but depends on the people you work with. Fact based films hardest to make, as producing a film on 9/11 would be very controversial and would upset many people, making it one of the hardest films to produce.
- Development of a film can be one of the most enjoyable parts of production.
- Hungry is a very good place to film due to the benefits they offer such as 25% off filming costs
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