Warp Films - British independent film company
Division: Warp films Australia
Warp X
Warp X is a digital film studio and therefore produces all films digitally. The budgets for the films are usually around £400,000 to £800,000
Digitally producing films is a lot cheaper.
Genre of films Warp Films produces:
Horror, action and comedy are the main genres.
They produce thought provoking, challenging and sometimes controversial films that larger companies would not produce due to not generating much profit or appeal to a global audience.
These films are targeting British audiences because they are British actors and set in British locations. They represent British culture.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Fact of the week
28th-30th March box office statistics:
28th - 30th March 2014 | Weekend total (£) | Cumulative total (£) | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Walt Disney) | £6,037,850 | £6,037,850 |
2 | Muppets Most Wanted (Walt Disney) | £2,214,906 | £2,214,906 |
3 | The Grand Budapest Hotel (20th Century Fox) | £870,423 | £7,968,357 |
4 | Non-Stop (Studiocanal) | £360,226 | £8,745,562 |
5 | Need For Speed (eOne) | £337,943 | £4,399,097 |
6 | The Lego Movie (Warner Bros) | £323,397 | £31,636,562 |
7 | 300: Rise Of An Empire (Warner Bros) | £237,879 | £7,449,264 |
8 | Starred Up (20th Century Fox) | £201,822 | £1,062,827 |
9 | The Legend Of Hercules (Lionsgate) | £189,881 | £189,881 |
10 | A Long Way Down (Lionsgate) | £107,538 | £741,524 |
Fact of the week
Top three expensive movies of 2013
1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug: $250 Million
2. Man of Steel: $225 Million
3. The Lone Ranger: $215 Million
1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug: $250 Million
2. Man of Steel: $225 Million
3. The Lone Ranger: $215 Million
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