The lego movie

 Monday 14th September 

The lego movie: Industry research 

L/o: To research the process, companies and regulators behind the film industry 

1. Filmmaking involves a number of discrete stages including an initial story, idea, or commission, through screenwriting, casting, shooting, sound recording and pre-production, editing, and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a film release and exhibition. it was mostly CG with some stop motion & also some real LEGO still sets comped in. But Animal Logic made the CG photoreal. This confirmed most of LEGO Movie was animated via CGI, with the exception of… the awesome credits sequence! ... From start to finish the credits animation production took two months. It may not have been exactly stop-motion, but The Lego Movie still had to be built brick-by-brick through a combo of real Lego sets, large scale, plastic models, and CGI. As this clip shows, it all adds up to a long, laborious process to make one of the most unique and entertaining movies.

2. A conglomerate is a corporation that is made up of a number of different, sometimes unrelated businesses. In a conglomerate, one company owns a controlling stake in a number of smaller companies all of whom conduct business separately and independently.

3.The Big Six,” comprised of motion picture conglomerates 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and Walt Disney Studios, account for over 83 percent of the North American market share and bring in billions of dollars in revenue each year.

4.The film industry in the UK is regulated by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). The BBFC is responsible for classifying films that have a cinema and DVD release.

5.Warner Animation Group Lin Pictures LEGO Group Vertigo Entertainment Village Roadshow Pictures

6. Dan lin, Roy lee

7. Chris miller, Phil lord

8. 99 million USD 

9. Warner Bros. pictures 

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