Showing posts with label Ex Machina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ex Machina. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Ex Machina - Marketing

Website:
exmachina-movie.com/ 

Social Media:
Facebook - ExMachinaMovie
Twitter - @ExMachinaMovie

Teaser and Full Trailers:



Posters:



Chat Shows and Interviews:
Alex Garland went to Comic Con.

Product Tie-Ins:
Comics and graphic novels.

Toys:
None.

Magazines:

Monday, 7 November 2016

Ex Machina - DNA Films Questions




Who were the co-founders of DNA Films?
Andrew Macdonald, Allen Reich and Duncan Kenworthy.
When was the company founded?
1997.
Where is DNA Films based?
London. 
How many films have DNA Films produced?
24.
What awards have DNA Films won?
28 Days Later - best horror film, best British film, best wide-release film, best feature.
28 Weeks Later - best horror.
Love Actually - best British film.
Dredd - best 3D.
The Last King of Scotland - best film.
Ex Machina - best British independent film, best ski-fi film.
How many full time staff does DNA Films employ?

What is DNA Film's philosophy?

List 5 box-office hits that DNA Films have made.

List 5 flops that DNA Films has made.

What is Danny Boyle's relationship with DNA Films?
Director and executive producer of 28 Days Later. 
List 3 famous directors that DNA Films have worked?

List 5 famous actors who have starred in films made by DNA Films ?

What has been DNA Films highest grossing film?

What Hollywood studios have DNA Films worked with?

List two of DNA Films big blockbuster films and find out their budgets.

What film is DNA Films most famous for?

What other genres do DNA Films films like to make?

Who have DNA Films entered into a partnership with for DNA TV Limited?

What information can you find out about DNA Films through their web page?

Find out one other interesting fact about DNA Films that you would like to share with the class.

Monday, 24 October 2016

Ex Machina - Research

Producers - Andrew Macdonald and Allon Reich
Director - Alex Garland
Distributor - Universal Pictures
Cast - Alicia Vikander (Ava), Domhnall Gleeson (Caleb), Oscar Isaac (Nathan). 
Budget - $15 million
Locations - Juvet Landscape Hotel, Norway; Sognefjord, Norway; Valldal, Norway; Briksdalen, Jostedalsbreen National Park, Norway; Bloomberg Offices, London, England; Pinewoods Studios, England. 
Technology - GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition; Sony CineAlta F65, Cooke Xtal Express, Kowa Prominar and Angenieux Optima Lenses; Sony CineAlta PMW-F55, Cooke Xtal Express, Kowa Prominar and Angenieux Optima Lenses. Digital Intermediate (2K), J-D-C Scope (Anamorphic), Kowa Scope (Anamorphic).
SFX companies - Double Negative, Artem and Milk Visual Effects. 
Number of screens (opening weekend)
Number of screens (peak numbers)
Box Office numbers - Lifetime gross: $25 million. Theatres: 2004. Opening weekend: $237, 000. Theatres: 4.
Production companies - Film4, DNA Films.
Screen writer/writer - Alex Garland.
Critical reaction - Rotten Tomatoes: "Ex Machina leans heavier ono ideas than effects, but it's till a visually polished piece of work and an uncommonly engaging sci-fi feature" 93%. Metacritic: 36 positive comments, 6 mixed comments, 0 negative comments. 78%.
Music - Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury.
Marketing:
Teaser Trailer:

Trailers:


TV spots:

Posters:
       

Website - exmachina-movie.com.