Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Firstly, what does auteur theory mean? Essay
Firstly, what does auteur theory mean? It compares the film director to the author of a book, it attributes artistic control to the director and proposes that the film is the artistic project of the director primarily. His or her vision, creativity, and design determine the end result, the finished film. Basically, it means that if the director is an auteur, the film will be completely their ideas and visions and they have complete control of it. I believe Danny Boyle uses this control to make his films. Danny Boyle was born in Manchester in 1956. He started a career in theatre at the age of 18 and by the time he left the Royal Court Theatre in 1987 he was the deputy director. He also did some television direction in the 80s including Mr Wroeââ¬â¢s Virgins and episodes of Inspector Morse. Shallow Grave, released in 1994, was Danny Boyleââ¬â¢s first film. It took 30 days to film and had a budget of i 1,000,000. i 150,000 was from Glasgow Film Fund and the remaining i 850,000 came from Channel Four. Although the film was set in Edinburgh, the money from Glasgow meant that a lot of the film was made there. The filmââ¬â¢s scriptwriter John Hodge was very clear minded about how to get the film made for ââ¬Å"virtually nothingâ⬠, for instance the majority of the film is filmed inside a flat. Danny Boyle said the film has ââ¬Å"fascinating character developmentâ⬠but not in the ââ¬Å"traditionalâ⬠way because ââ¬Å"audiences are not there primarily to watch a character being drawnâ⬠¦ they want the excitement and speed of the journey that cinema can provideâ⬠. He described the film as ââ¬Å"intelligent entertainmentâ⬠, meaning that it doesnââ¬â¢t patronise audiences and thereââ¬â¢s an agenda behind the film if they want to look for one. He, John Hodge and producer Andrew MacDonald all wanted the film to be a partnership of 3 performers. They didnââ¬â¢t approach one major star because they thought the audiences would all be concentrating on that one person. To prepare for the film, Boyle lived in a flat for a week with the three actors. CLIP OF SHALLOW GRAVE Trainspotting, released in 1996, was the second film from the team of Danny Boyle, Andrew MacDonald and John Hodge. The screenplay was adapted from the Irvine Welsh novel of the same name. John Hodge took some persuading to make the film ââ¬â he described the novel as having ââ¬Å"no storyâ⬠and Welshââ¬â¢s prose as ââ¬Å"dialogue-drivenâ⬠. Again, it took 30 days to shoot. The film cost i 1. 6 million, financed by Channel 4 who was able to pre-sell it on the back of the success of Shallow Grave. The film went on to take i 13 million worldwide and is the second highest grossing British film of all time ââ¬â after Four Weddings and a Funeral. Danny Boyle thoroughly researched heroin addiction for the film ââ¬â he met a lot of addicts and got them to talk to the actors and held ââ¬Å"cookery classesâ⬠where the actors learnt how to cook up. Ewan McGregor also read all the books he could find on the subject. Ewan McGregor was the only advance casting the team made ââ¬â all the other actors had to audition. Robert Carlyle expects to play the lead in a film but he accepted playing a part under McGregor so the team ââ¬Å"knew [they] were getting thoroughbreds all the way downâ⬠. The film was criticised for its ââ¬Å"neutral attitudeâ⬠to drugs but Boyle said that patronising and preaching to todayââ¬â¢s youth was pointless and in todayââ¬â¢s culture you need to speak directly to them. So, the film shows the dangers drugs can provide but also the pleasures. Danny Boyle used the soundtrack in this film to move the narrative along quickly ââ¬â it moves through time, but also to attract audiences. CLIP OF TRAINSPOTTING The team rejected Alien 4 in 1997 to make A Life Less Ordinary. Danny Boyle said of the Alien film ââ¬Å"I donââ¬â¢t do storyboardsâ⬠. He was worried he would not have the creative freedom he liked and he would become swamped in high pressure film-making. The film was bigger than their previous two ââ¬â it took 50 days to shoot and had a budget of i 7. 5 million, financed by Twentieth Century Fox. Despite this and the fact it was a romantic comedy shot in Utah, Danny Boyle still considers it a British film, albeit partly so. He said he wanted to combine the two cultures as much as possible but the film wasnââ¬â¢t developed in America, was made by the three of them and starred Ewan McGregor. He shot the film in America and brought it home to edit. The film uses the same surrealism that sometimes appears in Trainspotting. CLIP OF A LIFE LESS ORDINARY The Beach, released in 2000, was the first film made by the team that didnââ¬â¢t star Ewan McGregor. It is a Hollywood film with a budget of i 25 million financed by Twenty-first Century Fox. Before the team even approached the studio, they bought the rights to the book, adapted the screenplay and travelled to Thailand to research so that when they did contact the studio, they had a script, photos of locations and knew what the budget would need to be. In Alex Garlandââ¬â¢s original book, Leonardo DiCaprioââ¬â¢s character Richard is English. Boyle felt this would not have worldwide appeal so he chose to make him American and chose Leo to play him. In the film, Richard lies to his girlfriend about sleeping with another woman and later splits up with her. The studio tried to get Boyle to change these things but he retained his creative control. This film is a perfect example of how he lures audiences into his films then shocks them. This film has all elements to make a film popular ââ¬â big Hollywood star, soundtrack, adventure, romance ââ¬â but the story soon changes to a much darker one than an average Hollywood blockbuster. There were reports of Boyle being disrespectful to Thailand authorities and damaging land but he made every effort not to and he is proud of his end result, as this quote shows.
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