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•Production company founded by Noel Clarke – 15th April 2007•Noel Clarke: Doctor Who, Star Trek Into Darkness•Writer/Director – Company not on his Wiki page – Doesn’t even have a wiki page•Minimal website
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•A former soldier is taken captive and awakens in the back of a van where he learns that he only has a 9 minutes and 47 seconds of consciousness to figure out how he got there.•Post-Production, set to release 2014•Promo posters released ONLINE•No trailer yet•Storyline•Use of social networking – particularly TWITTER #whatistheanomaly?
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•First article – Empire•First insight into the production process (on-set)•More detailed description of the plot (against being repetitive – e.g. source code)
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Ian SomerhalderAlexis KnappBrian CoxLuke HemsworthNoel Clarke
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Writer: Simon LewisProducers: Noel Clarke & Mark LaneProducers (New York): Jessica Caldwell & Damon Lane•Tea Shop & Film Company•thefyzz (company not a specific person)•Dir: Noel Clarke – not since 4.3.2.1, debut Adulthood, only ever directed things he’s written
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First look deal – option to finance, sell, distributeFinanced by:•Noel Clarke•Stewart Till (CEO, Icon UK Group)•Hugo Grumbar (President, Icon)•Josh VarneyIcon - small equity position in UnstoppableGained international sales rights to 4.3.2.1
Upie – Picked up UK theatrical and home entertainment rights to The Anomaly
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1 Noel Clarke film in US cinemas – Storage 24
Noel Clarke’s original idea and screenplay
£1.6mil budget – Estimated 1/8th of Attack the Block’s £13mil
Filming Locations: Chiswick, Richmond & Wandsworth
Other Production Companies: Big Yellow Films, Medient EntertainmentDistributed by: Universal, Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing (US)
Sales Rep: Independent Film Company
US Exhibition:Disaster• 1 Cinema for 1 day due to TV deal• Clarke wants people to consider the low budget• Lowest Grossing film of 2013 in US
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• Release Date: 29th June 2012• Highest Grossing: Ice Age: CD• Highest Grossing Competitor: Prometheus• Other Competitors: MIB 3, Chernobyl Diaries• Other Noel Clarke Film – Fast Girls (Writer)• Distributor: Universal
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•Prime Focus World•Won Best 3D Conversion, Best 3D Film, Best 3D Scene of the Year, Best
Stereography at 3D Creative Awards for Gravity•Other VFX awards won
205 VFX shots incl:•50 Creature Animations•Complex Face Replacement on Physical Creature•Set Enhancement/Clean up work
•60 Artists were used•The creature was created entirely during post production
•Earlier design: the creature had translucent skin•CGI – longer corridors, ceiling of the unit
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•LA based•Independent•Founders: Broderick Johnoson & Andrew Kosove – Now Co-CEOs•Financier: Frederick W. Smith (1997)•Long term distribution arrangement – Warner Bros•The money behind the movie
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•Kira Davis brought script to Alcon•Worked at Alcon 9 years•Met founders of Alcon in 1994•Worked on film “Love is All There Is”•Started Alcon 1997 – Assistant•8:38 – 2007
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Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Movie 43)Jake Gyllenhaal (Prince of Persia, Source Code, Love & Other Drugs)Viola Davis (The Help, Beautiful Creatures, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close)Maria Bello (Grown Ups, Touch - TV)Terrence Howard (Iron Man, The Brave One, Movie 43)Paul Dano (Looper, Cowboys & Aliens, Where The Wild Things Are)
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•Adam Kolbrenner•2006: Initial Screenplay•Later 2006: Idea•2 ½ years of re-drafting screenplay•2009: Complete screenplay•Screenplay sent to agencies – pass – too dark, not commercial – Avatar
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•Adam Levine – Endeavour – best script•1 week later - Wahlberg, Bale•HOT SCRIPT•6 months later – not sold•Kira Davis•4th July 09 – Alcon purchase. No actor attachments
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Director: Dennis Villeneuve (Foreign Lang Oscar Nominated – Incendies)Cinematographer: Roger Deakins (10 time Oscar nominated - Skyfall, True Grit, The Shawshank Redemption)Editor: Joel Cox - Oscar winning - (Best Film Editing) Unforgiven (1992), (Best Achievement in Film Editing) Million Dollar Baby (2004)
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First Began Development: July 2009Pre-Production: July 2010Filming: February 2013Post-Production: June 2013Complete: August 2013 (set for September release)Sneak Screening: Telluride Film Festival 2013 - 29th August - 2nd September 2013World Premiere: Toronto Film Festival 2013 - 5th September 2013
US Cinema Release - 20th September 2013UK Cinema Release - 27th September 2013
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•NC-17 – Tone & Subject Matter•Torture scenes cut by couple of frames•Cut scenes suggesting paedophilia•15 Rating BBFC as cut to receive R•Contains child abduction theme, strong violence and strong language
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Box Office Takings: $118,433,958Opening Weekend: $20,817,053 (USA)Critical Reception:Rotten Tomatoes: 82%Average Rating – 4 StarsCommercial Reception: Rotten Tomatoes: 87%Distributed By:(USA) – Warner Bros. (UK) – Entertainment One
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•Oscar: Best Achievement in Cinematography (Roger Deakins) + 2 other cinematography•Hollywood Film Festival: Best Supporting Actor (Jake G) - Won•People’s Choice Award: Favourite Dramatic Movie – Nominated•Toronto – 3rd Place People’s Choice (Dennis Villeneuve)•Best Ensemble – National Board of Review•3rd Place – Trailer – Key Art Awards