Friday, June 25, 2010
Basic conventions of a crime/gangster film
Crime stories in this genre often highlight the life of a crime figure or a crime's victim(s). Or they glorify the rise and fall of a particular criminal(s), gang, bank robber, murderer or lawbreakers in personal power struggles or conflict with law and order figures, an underling or competitive colleague, or a rival gang. Headline-grabbing situations, real-life gangsters, or crime reports have often been used in crime films. Gangster/crime films are usually set in large, crowded cities, to provide a view of the secret world of the criminal: dark nightclubs or streets with lurid neon signs, fast cars, piles of cash, sleazy bars, contraband, seedy living quarters or rooming houses. Exotic locales for crimes often add an element of adventure and wealth. Writers dreamed up appropriate gangland jargon for the tales, such as "tommy guns" or "molls."
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
Layer Cake
Snatch Trailer
Monday, June 21, 2010
The Brief
I have chosen Brief 2
A promotion package for a new film, to include a teaser trailer, together with:
- a film magazine front cover, featuring the film
- a poster for the film
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