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Welcome to my A Level Media Blog. My name is Joshua Brooks [0110] and for this project I am working in Group 5 with Vivian Oparah [0621], Sebastian Hodge [0330] and Louis Caldwell [0131]. Under the heading 'Labels' of the left hand side of the page, you are able to filter post from the project's various stages of production. At the bottom of the page is a link to older posts also. Click the link listed below for Group 5's Facebook page, which contains evidence of production work from throughout the project. Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you enjoy the rest of my blog!

NTLS Final Music Video


NTLS Final Music Video

NTLS Final Digipak

NTLS Final Digipak
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NTLS Final Website

NTLS Final Website
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17 Nov 2013

Kill Your Darlings - Film Industry case study 4 (Research)


UK Release date
6th December 2013
Institutions behind the film's production and distribution
Studio
·      Killer Films
·      Benaroya Pictures
·      Future Films
Distributed by
·      Sony Pictures Classics (US)
·      The Works UK Distribution (UK)
·      Future Film (Finland)
·      Lumiere (Netherlands)
·      Paris Filmes (Brazil)
Production Budget
Unknown                 
Nationality
American
Type of Production
Low Budget, Independent
Connections with other films
None
Director
John Krokidas
Star Actors
Daniel Radcliffe - Allen Ginsberg
Dane DeHaan - Lucien Carr
Jack Huston - Jack Kerouac
Ben Foster - William S. Burroughs
Michael C. Hall - David Kammerer
Elizabeth Olsen - Edie Parker
Jennifer Jason Leigh - Naomi Ginsberg
David Cross - Louis Ginsberg
Kyra Sedgwick - Marian Carr
David Rasche - Dean
John Cullum - Professor Steeves
Synopsis
A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.
The film’s Audience
Mainly female adults, who enjoy watching romantic dramas. It may also appeal to fans of Daniel Radcliff


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