Samantha Rogan and Megan Baxendale propose creating a high-quality film to promote pride in Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and the city of Salford. The film will feature images of natural beauty and industrial areas around Salford, including MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, and Worsley Canal. Footage will also be captured of public areas inside and outside Salford Royal hospital. These visuals and text will be compiled into a 90-120 second looped film to play without sound in the hospital. The film aims to boost pride for regular hospital visitors and locals, and introduce outsiders to Salford's beauty in order to change perceptions of the city.
Samantha Rogan and Megan Baxendale propose creating a high-quality film to promote pride in Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and the city of Salford. The film will feature images of natural beauty and industrial areas around Salford, including MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, and Worsley Canal. Footage will also be captured of public areas inside and outside Salford Royal hospital. These visuals and text will be compiled into a 90-120 second looped film to play without sound in the hospital. The film aims to boost pride for regular hospital visitors and locals, and introduce outsiders to Salford's beauty in order to change perceptions of the city.
The document discusses and compares the Spanish horror film "REC" from 2007 and its American remake "Quarantine" from 2008. It also compares the original "The Karate Kid" from 1984 to its remake in 2010. Finally, it discusses the original 1953 film "The War of the Worlds" and its 2005 remake, focusing on political factors. The document analyzes box office earnings, production budgets, distribution companies, and star power between the originals and remakes.
The document discusses how film producers target audiences to maximize profits. It provides examples of how Captain America appealed to both comic book fans and women by casting Chris Evans. The producer would have studied Captain America's history and done research to identify the target audience. Trailers, billboards, YouTube, Facebook, and TV ads were used to promote the film. The target audience was mostly comic book fans, but casting Evans also aimed to attract women by appealing to couples.
This document provides a brief for creating a film to promote Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and the city of Salford. The film will play on a video wall in the hospital's new main entrance. It should be between 90-120 seconds and use photography commissioned by the Trust to showcase what Salford has to offer. The film aims to encourage people to see Salford in a new light and remind visitors that there is much to experience in the city. The deadline for submitting the film is June 8, 2012.
The document discusses and compares the Spanish horror film "REC" from 2007 and its American remake "Quarantine" from 2008. It also compares the original "The Karate Kid" from 1984 to its remake in 2010. Finally, it discusses the original 1953 film "The War of the Worlds" and its 2005 remake, focusing on political factors. The document analyzes box office earnings, production budgets, distribution companies, and star power between the originals and remakes.
The document discusses how film producers target audiences to maximize profits. It provides examples of how Captain America appealed to both comic book fans and women by casting Chris Evans. The producer would have studied Captain America's history and done research to identify the target audience. Trailers, billboards, YouTube, Facebook, and TV ads were used to promote the film. The target audience was mostly comic book fans, but casting Evans also aimed to attract women by appealing to couples.
This document provides a brief for creating a film to promote Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and the city of Salford. The film will play on a video wall in the hospital's new main entrance. It should be between 90-120 seconds and use photography commissioned by the Trust to showcase what Salford has to offer. The film aims to encourage people to see Salford in a new light and remind visitors that there is much to experience in the city. The deadline for submitting the film is June 8, 2012.