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Case studies- The Theory of Everything

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Case studies- The Theory of Everything

  1. 1. CASE STUDIES The Theory Of Everything
  2. 2. THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING- TTOE  Production: The original idea had come from screenwriter Anthony McCarten who was interested in Hawking since reading his book ‘A Brief History of Time’ in 1988, however the film started its production after readin Jane Hawkings Memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen where he then began to write the screenplay. It took three years to convince Jane to adapt her book. On April 18th 2013, James Marsh was confirmed to direct the film with shootinng based in Cambvridge and other locations in the UK. Eddie Redmayne was cast at this time and on 23rd June the same year Felicity Jones was also cast as Jane. By October 2013 the cast was complete, including Emily Watson and David Thewlis.
  3. 3.  At this time Working Titles' Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Lisa Bruce were included in its production. Both of the main stars prepared for the role in detail, with Redmayne in particular meeting Hawking and training 6 months to act and sound just like him.
  4. 4.  Filming: Principal photography had begun in October 2013 with shooting based in Cambridge and its university. Working Title had been involved from the outset. Locations on the campus included that of the New Court and its front lawn, St Johns College, The Backs in Queens Road and Kitchen Bridge. Some work was completed in the studio over the final five weeks of production. Effects were not in regular use but pyrotechnic specialists Titanium Fireworks were developed for the May Ball scene. Hawking granted permission to use his own synthesized voice.  The soundtrack for the film including Orchestra, solo and band instrumental or ‘soundscapey’ elements were recorded at Abbey Road.
  5. 5. DISTRIBUTION AND EXHIBITION  The film was originally release at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7th September 2014. Focus features acquired distribution rights on 10th April 2014 in the USA. The first trailer was released in August 2014, with Universal having the rights to distribute the film internationally. It was released in cinemas on January 1st 2015.  The film grossed $122.9 million over its £15 million budget.  It was nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Original Score and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 87th Academy Awards with Redmayne winning for Best Actor. It also won two Golden Globes and was nominated for 10 BAFTAS.  Released on DVD and Blu-ray February 17th 2015.
  6. 6. CONVERGENCE AND SYNERGY  The film had many broadcasted interviews on TV worldwide from the stars of the films, including that of Graham Norton (UK) and The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon (USA). Film magazines as well as fashion magazines including Empire, Total Film and Marie Clare and InStyle.  Social media and websites were not as largely used as of that of Jurassic World due to the older and more mature audience who would more likely watch and read interviews using TV, or Newspapers/Magazines.
  7. 7. AUDIENCE AND INSTITUTION  The audience rating for this film was 12A as it included some mature themes but nothing more which would ultimately lead to it being a 15 or above. However I think sue to the language and entire concept of the film the audience most likely to go and watch it and also enjoy it to its full capacity would be of an older age group rather than that of teens who would stereotypically watch actions/ light hearted comedy/ thrillers.  Also as it is more critically acclaimed rather than a box office success and also doesn't focus on social media aspects as much as other films , the older audience is again established.

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