1: Working Title Films is a British film production company, based in London, England. The company was founded by Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe in 1982. It produces feature films and some television productions. Eric Fellner and Bevan are the co-owners of the company now. They are part of universal studios.
1: Warp Films, a sister company of Warp Records was set up in 1999 with funding from NESTA. It is based in Sheffield, England with a further office in London and has 14 full-time staff. They are independent.
Conglomerate- a group of small companies, brought together by a larger company which work together.
2: If the company is owned by a bigger company then they will have a bigger budget for there films.
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warp films:
· My Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117
· Dead Man's Shoes
· Rubber Johnny
· This Is England
· Dog Altogether
· All Tomorrow's Parties
Working title films:
· About a Boy (film)
· Ali G Indahouse
· Atonement (film)
· User:Nayrouz Aly/Atonement
· Barton Fink
· Bean (film)
· The Big Lebowski
· Billy Elliot
· The Boat That Rocked
· Bob Roberts
· The Borrowers (1997 film)
· Bridget Jones's Diary (film)
· Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (film)
· Burn After Reading
· The Calcium Kid
· Captain Corelli's Mandolin (film)
· Catch a Fire (film)
· Chicago Joe and the Showgirl
· Chihuanhas
· Dead Man Walking (film)
· Definitely, Maybe
· Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur
· Drop Dead Fred
· Edward II (film)
· Elizabeth (film)
· Elizabeth: The Golden Age
· Fargo (film)
· For Queen and Country
· 40 Days and 40 Nights
· Four Weddings and a Funeral
· French Kiss (film)
· Frost/Nixon (film)
· Green Zone (film)
· The Guru (2002 film)
· The Hi-Lo Country
· Hippie Hippie Shake
· Hot Fuzz
· The Hudsucker Proxy
· Inside I'm Dancing
· The Interpreter
· Johnny English
· Land and Freedom
· Loch Ness (film)
· London Kills Me
· Long Time Dead
· Love Actually
· The Man Who Cried
· The Man Who Wasn't There
· Map of the Human Heart
· Mickybo and Me
· Moonlight and Valentino
· Mr. Bean's Holiday
· My Beautiful Laundrette
· My Little Eye
· Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang
· Nanny McPhee
· Ned Kelly (2003 film)
· Notting Hill (film)
· Brother, Where Art Thou?
· Panther (film)
· Paperhouse (film)
· Paul (film)
· Plunkett & Macleane
· Posse (1993 film)
· Pride & Prejudice (2005 film)
· The Return of the Borrowers
· Robin Hood (1991 film)
· Romeo Is Bleeding
· Rubin and Ed
· Sammy and Rosie Get Laid
· A Serious Man
· Shaun of the Dead
· Smokin' Aces
· The Soloist
· State of Play (film)
· Tales of the City (TV miniseries)
· The Tall Guy
· The Comic Strip
· Thunderbirds (film)
· United 93 (film)
· Wild Child (2008 film)
· Wimbledon (film)
· Wish You Were Here (1987 film)
· A World Apart (film)
· The Young Americans (film)
4: Shaun of the Dead- £4million budget
Dead man’s shoes- £723,000 budget
5: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) is the current highest budget film at $300,000,000
6: Working title films get there funds from universal pictures and Warp films get there funds from being awarded £4.5 million from the UK Film Council.
7: The genre of Warp films are social realism as seen in ‘This is England’
8: They are more realistic then normal films as they are gritty and more realistic as they appeal to the British audience.
9: Usually warp titles creates films for the British demographic, but we can find that since working title has been taken over by Universal Studios that their usually british based films are becoming broader and based on US culture.
10: The most common genre for working title is a rom-com which is seen as a genre viewable by any one so they can therefore reach a popular audience.
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