Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Alfred Hitchcock


Preliminary

In our last lesson our group set about doing our preliminary film, our thinking when it came to this was to get as much footage as we could, as its always better to get more footage than not enough, plus the more we have the more we have to edit, which will benefit the group as i dont think our editing skills are very good as we have ever used the FCE on the mac's before.

We did a school scene as we thought, if we were in the school we might aswell make the most of it. We tried to get as many angles as we could, and tried to follow afew conventions just to get us in the habit of thinking the way we should.

When it came to dialogue, we tried to use the 180 degree rule, so we didnt confuse the audience.

Next lesson we shall be editing it all.

What you must include in the opening of a Thriller

Conventions in a spider

Prezzi account

I have set up a prezzi account under the groups name so we are able to mind map things out, to make this blog look better and make it abit different :)

http://prezi.com/your/

Deeper look at thrillers

The group has done some basic research into thrillers, but i want to take it step further and take a deeper look.

A thriller is a widely expressed genre with a number of sub-genres.
It is used in film, television and literature.
Thrillers are seen as quick paced and fast timed, with lots of action and the hero always tends to outsmart his opponent/villain.
Suspense is constantly used in many thriller films.
In many thriller films cliff hangers are used as it leaves the audience in excitement.
Most thrillers are normally set in public places, cities or deserted or barren land.
The main character is usually a male figure, to be described as ‘tough’, far more superior than his enemy.
They always come into contact with danger that would confront them on their way to seek revenge.

A thriller is put into the following sub genres:

- Action thriller- this often is a race against the clock, contains lots of violence and an antagonist, the villain.
James bond is an examples of an action thriller.

- Disaster thriller- the main source of course is natural disaster, e.g. floods, earthquakes.
The day after tomorrow is an example of a disaster thriller.

- Horror thriller- the main object is fear placed throughout, normally fighting something more powerful than themselves. Attracting for example a monster and becoming a victim.
28 days later is an example of a horror thriller.

- Crime thriller- this is a hybrid type of both crime films and thrillers that offers a suspenseful account of a successful or failed crime or crimes. These films often focus on the criminal(s) rather than a policeman. Crime thrillers usually emphasize action over psychological aspects. Central topics of these films include murders, robberies, chases, shootouts, and double-crosses are central ingredients.
The Godfather is an example of a crime thriller

- Drama thriller- the story consists of the elements of a thriller and drama film. These films are usually slower paced and involve a great deal of character development along with plot twists.
The Interpreter is an example of a drama thriller.

- Conspiracy thriller: In which the hero/heroine confronts a large, powerful group of enemies whose true extent only he/she recognizes.
JFK is an example of a conspiracy thriller.

- Medical thriller: the hero/heroine are medical doctors/personnel working to solve an expanding medical problem.
Nonfiction medical thrillers are also a subcategory.
Awake is an examples of a medical thriller.

There are also many other sub-genres for the genre thriller.

Most thrillers are formed in some combination of the above, with horror, conspiracy, and psychological tricks used most commonly to heighten tension. Combinations are highly diverse, including:

- Science fiction thrillers: Jurassic Park, Sunshine.

- Techno/political/conspiracy/military: Robocop, S.M. Stirling's Draka novels.

- Legal/forensic/psychological/: Thomas Harris' The Silence of the Lambs novel, Seven.

Self evaluation

self evaluation of skills so far (out of 5)

organization - 3
deadlines - 4
reliablility - 4

My main area of concern is my organisation, but this can be improved by me putting in afew extra min's to do stuff. For example i can put all work and ideas i get and put them in a folder and take the time to make sure that i put everything that i need into my bag for the lessons, i should get into a routine which includes me putting an hour a night into my media work.

After doing my practice filming i am confident in my pratical camera skills, i am able to understand a do pan's tilts, tracking and i am able to use the zoom effectivly.
I learnt alot from our first outing with the cameras, i was never sure how to upload videos, or how to confidently use a cam corder in the first place. IT made me aware of the things you have to look out for when recording.... such as light and other sounds and obstrucking objects.
The area i could do better in is my editing, i have not as confident at loading up pictures and films and then putting all together and managing the takes, but i can learn it all better by me putting in afew extra hours of playing around with it.

Convensions of a Thriller

Most thrillers are based on the same idea and they normally all use the same effect and camera skills to create the same effect.

They all seem to use the idea that someone is being watch and that no one is safe, this creeps up the audience as they too don't normally know what is doing the watching a following so it makes us think that if the person who is being followed and watched does not know neither could we.
The create the effect of someone being followed by using hand-held cameras to show it from the stalkers point of view, they also use back tracking and tracking to show that someone may be following just behind.
I have noticed that they use girls that are alone, due to a female normally having a smaller and less imposing physical presence and could easily intimidated they are used, and them being alone makes them seem vulnerable.

Although in some thrillers you never really find out what is causing the trouble and who is the one doing the stalking until there very end, this helps build suspense and keeps us hooked and engaged throughout the whole film and it keeps us wanting to find out, in a way it involves the audience as we start to think about who it could be and why. In some of the films you see from the antagonist point of view even when you don't know who it is, like in se7en you see what he is doing at the beginning buy you do not see his face and that entices you, it shows your that people that you think are normal from what you see can be weird and twisted when they are left alone.

Thrillers also involve the battle of justice vs. injustice where often there is a price to be paid for the conclusion of the story.

Families are used in most, as families are the things that most value the most, as we can relate to that we feel bad for the person to which it has happened too.

All thrillers have a clear antagonist and protagonist which both have their own story, which we both normally end up feeling sorry for.

When weapons/props are used they normally are large, threatening and empowering props, for example a knife or a gun.

Some other general conventions of the thriller genre are to do with sound and editing. e.g. quick cuts and camera angle changes, music that gives tension. It can be to do with lighting, especially the use of shadow. Mirrors and stairs are also conventions of thriller movies.

For example in angles and demons, the antagonist does what he has too do in order to do what he thinks is good and to help the people, so the old saying of sometimes you must do bad things to do good. But he is the one to us and is shown to be the one that is doing bad.

In The silence of the lambs opening credits the women is running through the woods on her own, and the camera looks handheld and it is tracking her, she also never looks right at the camera which would imply that she didn't know it was there, this all give us the idea that she is being watched.


So far we think we will, take the idea of a women being on her own, and also use the idea that she does not know who that she is being watched.

Uncopy wirtted music

I done some web surfing and have found some uncopyrighted music from HTTP://incopmetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/horror.

Examples of Credits

example of a title sequence


an example of a title but no opening credits



an example of where credits are superimposed over action going on in the film



an example of credits superimposed over one scene



an example of where credits are shown through animation (another type of title sequence)



an example of credits on a blank screen

Credits

All films, tv programmes and video games include credits. There are two types of credits these being the opening credits (which we are focusing on) and the closing credits.
Billing is the term used in film to describe the process of working out the amount and order in which film credits information is presented.
As we are only making the opening to a thriller film we will only be focusing on the opening credits.
The opening credits are shown at the very beginning and list the most important members of the production. they are usually shown as text superimposed on a blank screen or as static pictures or sometimes superimposed over the action going on on the screen. When the opening credits are built into a separate sequence of their own they then become a title sequence. Since the 1980's opening credits list the most important members of production where as the closing credits list all the members involved in the production at any time. However before 1980 the opening credits were the only source of crew credits.
in films the title and opening credits may be proceeded by a 'cold-open' or a brief scene which helps to set the stage for the film.
Some films have even got rid of opening credits altogether such as the film van helsing (2004) and batman begins (2005) which did not even show the title of the film until the closing credits began rolling.
Films such as star wars do not have any opening credits, just a title. Many directors have since followed this trend and now many films (the dark knight, avatar, hostel) do not have opening credits just the title of the film shown.
The usual order for the opening credits is ;
the name of the studio
the name of the production company
the director/producer first credits
the names of the principal actors
the films title
the names of the featuring actors
the names of the casting, production design and set design etc.

Monday, 29 November 2010

personnal progress report

Over the last 4 weeks our group have been working very hard. Recently I have learnt how to insert pictures into a blog, which helps make it look much more proffesional. To improve even more I need to make sure that I know how to insert videos as well as pictures.

Youtube

I have added a Youtube account named apollonfgs, this to s we are able to upload anything at a later date and also to be able to see all films that are posted on youtube.

Different age catigories

I have looked into each age Category and i now understand what the difference between each one is, i understand what can and can not be in each one and the reasons behind it.

The age category i think really changes the film so it should be very easy if you didnt know the age category before watching to take a good guess after seeing it....

For example .............

U


PG


12/12A


15


18

Panic Room audience research

Storyline: A divorced woman named Meg Altman and her daughter Sarah have bought a new home in New York. Whilst looking around they find the "panic room", a room that is so secure that no one can get in. When three burglars break Meg and Sarah enter the panic room. However the burglars know where they are......

Gross: $95,308,367 (USA)

Starring: Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto




The table below shows that the film 'Panic Room' has as many female votes as male votes. This may because there are two female lead roles and females would prefer this, however men may prefer female lead roles as well

Votes Average
Males  46,532 6.9
Females  8,238 6.9
Aged under 18  645 7.4
Males under 18  432 7.5
Females under 18  212 7.0
Aged 18-29  31,331 7.0
Males Aged 18-29  26,065 7.0
Females Aged 18-29  5,120 6.9
Aged 30-44  18,753 6.8
Males Aged 30-44  16,338 6.8
Females Aged 30-44  2,245 6.7
Aged 45+  3,950 6.9
Males Aged 45+  3,303 6.8
Females Aged 45+  589 6.8
IMDb staff  14 7.7
Top 1000 voters  764 6.8
US users  15,851 6.9
Non-US users  35,938 6.9
IMDb users  70,168 6.9    

Bullitt Opening Title Credits

I have researched and recorded at what point in the beginning scene are different contributions within the film mentioned in the opening credits. By doing this, I will be able to understand the importance of the opening credits, and the order in which people are mentioned. I will be able to identify what a professional title sequence should look like, allowing me to produce a professional looking title sequence in my Thriller film.

Title Sequence
0:12 to 0:17 Warner Bros - Seven Arts presentsn (LOGO)
0:24 to 0:33 Steeve McQueen
0:34 to 0:39 In Bullitt a solar production
0:44 to 0:47 Robert Vaughn
0:50 to 0:55 Jaquline Bisset
0:58 to 1:07 Don Gordon, Robert Duvall, Simon Oakland, Norman Fell
1:08 to 1:10 Featuring
1:10 to 1:23 Gerog Stanford Brown, Justin Tarr, Carl Reindel, Felice Orlandi, Victor Tayback, John Aprea, Robert Lipton, Ed Peck, Pat Renella, Paul Genge, Al Checco, Bill Hickman
1:24 to 1:34 Director of Photography William A Fraker, A.S.C
1:37 to 1:48 Art Director Albert Brenner, Film Editor Frank P Keller A.S.C, Production manager Jack N Reddish
1:48 to 1:59 Titles by Pablo Ferro, Films
2:00 to 2:05 Costume designer Theodora Van Runkle (LOGO)
2:08 to 2:22 Unit Manager Joe L Cramer, Assistant Director Tim Zinneman, Sound John k Kean, Set directors Phillip Abramson, Ralph S Hurst, Assistant Editor Ralph H Martin, Technicolor (LOGO)
2:22 to 2:33 Special Effects Sass Bedig, Script Supervisor Marshall J Wolins, Costumer Alan Levine, Make up Emeile LaVigne, Hair Stylist Pat Davey, Copyright
2:34 to 2:39 Music by Lalo Schifrin


To be Continued...

Age classifications

What does ‘U’ mean?
The ‘U’ symbol stands for ‘Universal’. A ‘U’ film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over. However, it is impossible to predict what might upset a particular child, especially at this lower end of the category range.

What does ‘PG’ mean?
‘PG’ stands for Parental Guidance. This means a film is suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for younger children. A ‘PG’ film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. Parents should consider whether the content might upset younger or more sensitive children.

What does the ‘12A’ symbol mean? The A stands for 'accompanied' and 'advisory'. '12A' means that anyone aged 12 or over can go and see the film unaccompanied. Children younger than 12 may see the film if they are accompanied by an adult (eg someone over the age of 18), who must watch the film with them.

What does the ‘15’ symbol mean? No-one under 15 is allowed to see a ‘15’ film at the cinema or buy/rent a ‘15’ rated DVD or video game. Parents are warned that ‘15’ rated works are not suitable for children under 15 years of age.

What does the ‘18’ symbol mean? No-one under 18 is allowed to see an ‘18’ film at the cinema or buy/rent an ‘18’ rated DVD or video game. No ‘18’ rated works are suitable for children.

Editing Effect ideas



I thought about maybe using the idea of having it all in black and white and maybe abit of a cartoony theme to it...

So what i did was looked on youtube for ideas, i looked at sin city.... I found a general trailer, it shows the effect and gives you afeel for the effect on the consumer.

The black and white gives the effect of mystery, and as its black and white its like that something isnt quite right as it, itself isnt in colour, it straight away without you having to watch much gives an atmosphere of a great thriller.

Effect of lighting



When watching this i was watching this clip i was focusing on what lighting effects they had and then what effect they had on its audience.


The main colours in the clip are white, black, blood red and a muddy brown.... to start with these colours are not very vibrant, this makes the audience think that somthing isnt quite right as all the right colours or full colours arnt there. I think they also played around with the contrast when they were editing, which stop the colours from being so bold and sharp.... it makes the colours alot darker and grayer...


From what i can tell they have used mostly natural light and even that is restricks it, this makes the romm which its is filmed dark and gloomy which creates a tenses and suspicious atmposphere.


They use the light, weather it is natural or artificial to create shadows which they have used alot and it has a great effect on people as it adds abit of mystery to the clip as you are not able to see what or who is there.... This in turn would make people want to watch on as they would want to find out who it was who was making the shadows.


The red contrasts the other colours alot but as it is a blood red it fits in quite well, it makes you think of blood and when you think of blood you think of murder, so then it makes you think that something on the lines of a murder could take place, and this aswell would make people want to watch on and find out what happens..

Saturday, 27 November 2010

'Bullitt' opening scene timeline

0.07 secs: ‘Warner Bros - Seven arts’
0.20: ‘Steve McQueen’
0.29: ‘In Bullitt’ (A Solar Production)
0.40: ‘Robert Vaughn’
0.47: ‘Jacqueline Bisset’
0.55: ‘Don Gordon, Robert Duvall, Simon Oakland, Norman Fell’
1.13: ‘Featuring Georg Stamford Brown, Justin Tarr, Carl Reindal…..’
1.24: ‘Director of photography -  William A. Fraker A.S.C.’
1.40: ‘Art director - Albert Brenner, film editor Frank P.Keller A.C.E., production manager Jack N. Reddish’
1.49: ‘Titles by Pablo Ferro, films
2.00: ‘Costume designer - Theadora Van Runkle’, and a logo appears.
2.31: ‘Music by Lalo Schifrin’
2.41: ‘Screenplay by Alan R. Trustman and Harry Kleiner’
2.47: ‘Executive producer - Robert E. Relyea’                                                     
2.56: ‘Produced by Philip D’antoni’
3.22: ‘Directed by David Yates’

Friday, 26 November 2010

Ideas and Research

Our logo on the facebook page.
As it is evident, I created a facebook page and group, called Apollo Media Group, I did this so that our page could be accessable to any user on facebook, I added as many people who all joined certain groups which linked to films and media so that they would be interested in helping us collect results for our research. On this facebook account, our group designed and posted a questionnaire using Survey Monkey, an online page allowing members to produce proffessionally styled questionnaires and survey's and then allowing them to be sent through email and facebook to as many people as you want. I chose this website as the formal look will give a good impression to the reader, and it is easy to send to a lot of people. I posted this on our facebook site, allowing everyone to participate in the questionnaire, hopefully allowing us to get a good amount of results which we can analyse to discover what people think, and want within a Thriller film.

Our facebook page.
I have really enjoyed making our questionnaires and facebook account, as it allows our group to be involved with people, rather than to only get a biased sample, which was my main intention through joining on facebook. I am currently checking through our results, and it is evident that at present, there is only a few replies. So in order to get a wider range of results, we as a group will alter the questionnaire, as we have discpvered more questions which we believe will be useful, and print them off. We will all have a certain amount to give out and assure that they are complete, so I will leave mine in the 6th form common room, the study room and reception, allowing a large age range to complete the questionnaire.

Our facebook page is accessable to everyone at Apollo Facebook

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Anlysis of The Birds

 The Birds is a 1963 suspense horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock based on the 1952 novel The Birds by Daphne du Maurier. It depicts Bodega Bay, California which is, suddenly and for unexplained reasons, the subject of a series of widespread and violent bird attacks over the course of a few days.

More Information about The birds

Sound
In the opening credits there is no music, instead you can only hear birds squawking and flapping which creates a creepy and chilling opening atmosphere.
The theme of birds is depicted throughout the first 5 minutes of dialogue in a pet shop when birds can be heard in the background so the audience knows something is going to happen.

By Dan Bird

Camera

The opening title sequence of The Birds has some very well planned camera shots which allow the audience to immediately understand what is happening, and begin to describe what will happen. The very first shot we see is a still shot of an low angle facing upwards towards the sky; the shot lasts for 1 minute and 45 seconds whilst the opening credits appear in bright blue showing contrast in colours.Behind the credits is the still shot of black birds or crows flying rapidly in all directions, making harsh and loud noises. This frantic image of flying birds already initiates to the audience that maybe something bad to do with birds will happen, maybe the birds will all die, maybe attack citizens or generally cause problems. This camera angle works extremely well to establish the plot to the audience.



 By India Fiala


Above is the first 2 and a half minutes of The Birds, by Alfred Hitchcock.

Editing



Mis En Scene

By Alex Young

Sir Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Hitchcock (13 August 1899 - 29 April 1980)

Sir Alfred Hitchcock was an english filmmaker and producer. it was his keen interest in cinema and art that got him his first job to do with the film industry which was a designer for silent films at paramount studios. He worked his way up to assistant director and in 1922, at the age of 22, started work on the film No. 13. his most famous film that most people know of is Psycho. Hitchcock wrote, produced and directed films up until 1979.  some people say he was the most influential filmmaker of all time.

Questionnaire

The questionnaire has been written by all of our group members, and is now stored on Survey Monkey and Facebook, the website survey monkey will help us to analyse the results, and arrange them appropriatley. Here is our survey.

Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey, the world's leading questionnaire tool.

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Preliminary Planning

Our planning for the preliminary tasks - to be films.

Walking up E block stairs (Dan) <-------------- High angle long shot, (maybe planning)
Jump cut
walking down the hall - Dan (in E block - lang side) <----- close up on feet
Knock on door (small room) <-------- over shoulder shot
Talking (India speaks to Dan) <--------- Over shoulder and POV

Dialog
"There after me" :s
"Oh no" :o
"I have to leave" :|
"but where will you go?"

Dan stands up and walks away (tracking)

In the dialog part we shall obied by the 180 degree rule

Luke and Alex will be in charge of the camera whilst the dialogue is being spoked. India will film dan walking up the stairs.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Posted Questionnaire

The Questionnaire is now posted on our official facebook site, we will collect the results from the questionnaire results, aiming to include them as much as possible into our work.



Please visit and complete it!

Facebook Apollo Questionnaire

Monday, 22 November 2010

Questionnaire

Dear readers, please answer our questionnaire either on blogger or on the facebook link, when it is posted. It would be much appreciates.


Are you male or female?



What age group do you fit into?
9-14 
15-21
22-31
32-41
42-52
52-61
61+

Do you watch thrillers?






Do you know the main features of a thriller film?




Which ones of these films have you seen? 

Sherlock holmes
Taken
Awake
V for Vendetta
The Da Vinci Code
Hide and Seek
IRobot
Gothika
The Eye
2000 Ad

Can you name any other thriller films or producers of thriller films?



Which films above did you enjoy?
WHY?!?!?!??!

Statistics and Ratings for "The Others"

The film is set in the British Crown Dependency of Jersey, in the immediate aftermath of World War II. Grace Stewart, played by Nicole Kidman is a Catholic mother who lives with her two small children in a remote country house. The children, Anne and Nicholas, have an uncommon disease characterized by photosensitivity, a special feature on the DVD indicates the disease is xeroderma pigmentosum, so their lives are structured around a series of complex rules designed to protect them from inadvertent exposure to sunlight.
The Others is a 2001 psychological thriller film by the Spanish director Alejandro AmenĂ¡bar, starring Nicole Kidman. It won eight Goya Awards, including awards for Best Film and Best Director. This was the first English spoken film ever to receive the Best Film Award at the Goyas (Spain's national film awards), without a single word of Spanish spoken in it.

                                          
                                              Votes                    Average
Males                                   53,710                   7.7
Females                                14,058                   8.0
Aged under 18                      590                        8.2
Males under 18                    394                        8.3
Females under 18                 194                        7.8
Aged 18-29                            36,062                   7.8
Males Aged 18-29                27,525                   7.8
Females Aged 18-29             8,333                     8.1
Aged 30-44                            25,759                   7.8
Males Aged 30-44                21,107                   7.8
Females Aged 30-44             4,351                     8.0
Aged 45+                               5,314                     7.6
Males Aged 45+                   4,209                     7.6
Females Aged 45+                1,025                     7.6
IMDb staff                             17                         7.9
Top 1000 voters                     748                      7.5
US users                                 18,187                 7.6
Non-US users                         46,192                 7.9

IMDb users                           87,746                  7.8

The Advertising Clip showing the previews of the Others on youtube,

The Others

From these statistcis it is evident from the votings which types of audiences enjoy and watch these types of psychological thriler films, especially the others.

Thriller Films

The genre of a thriller film can be applied to literature, films, and television to entertain and create suspension and tension. The primary subgenres of thrillers are psychological, mystery and crime thrillers. After the assination of President Kennedy, political thriller and paranoid thriller films became very popular. There are also a large varietry of thriller genres, which can often be seen more often than others. Some examples are
- Conspiracy thriller - a conspiracy thriller is when a hero/heroin confronts a large group of enemies whos true extent only he/she recognises. eg - Edge of darkness
- Crime thriller - a hybrid film of both crime and suspenseful accounts of failed crime films . eg Silence of the lambs
- Disaster thriller - main conflict is due to some sort of natural or artificial disaster, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, etc., or nuclear disasters as an artificial disaster. Eg The day after tomorow
- Erotic thriller - In which it consists of erotica and thriller. It has become popular since the 1980s and the rise of VCR market penetration. Eg Eyes wide shut
- Legal thriller - In which the lawyer-heroes/heroines confront enemies outside, as well as inside, the courtroom and are in danger of losing not only their cases but their lives. Eg The Juror
- Medical Thriller - In which the hero/heroine are medical doctors/personnel working to solve an expanding medical problem. Eg Coma
- Mystery thriller - Suspense films where characters attempt solving, or involved in, a mystery. Eg Secret Window
- Political thriller - which the hero/heroine must ensure the stability of the government that employs him. Eg Proof of life
- Psychological thriller - In which (until the often violent resolution) the conflict between the main characters is mental and emotional, rather than physical. Eg House of 9
- Rape and Revenge films - Out of the sub-genres of exploitation film, this focuses more on the thriller elements such as suspense, tension, some action and fast-pacing rather than scares and the supernatural. Eg The last house on the left
- Religious thriller - In which the plot is closely connected to religious objects, institutions and questions. Eg Angel heart
- Supernatural thriller - In which the film brings in an otherworldly element mixed with tension, suspense and plot twists. Eg The others
- Techno thriller - A suspense film in which the manipulation of sophisticated technology plays a prominent part. Eg The matrix

For my research I visited such websites as IMDB and wikipedia.

Thursday, 18 November 2010

'The Godfather' audience research

The Godfather is a 1972 thriller/crime/gangster film directed by Francis Ford Cappola based on the book by Mario Puzo. The main actors include Marlon Brando, Al Pacino and James Caan.
It received academy awards for best picture, best actor and best adapted screen play and the film won 5 Golden Globes and one Grammy award. The film is ranked as first on Metacritic's top 100 list, and in 2002 The Godfather and The Godfather Part II reached #2 on Film4's list of The 100 Greatest Films of All Time.

Most of the principal photography took place from March 29, 1971 to August 6, 1971, although a scene with Pacino and Keaton was shot in the autumn - there were a total of 77 days of shooting, fewer than the 83 for which the production had budgeted.

By January 1975, 132 million people had seen the film and made an established worldwide gross of $150 million.In the first week when the film was released it made $8 million and $6 million in the second week.


The table below shows that 'The Godfather' has more male viewings than female viewings, as the film includes many well known male actors (ie - Al Pacino, James Caan and Marlon Brando). Also, females would be much more interested in thriller films that include a female role, eg 'Panic Room'.
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Votes     Average
Males  315,788 9.2
Females  36,208 8.8
Aged under 18  5,798 9.2
Males under 18  4,950 9.3
Females under 18  832 8.5
Aged 18-29  221,025 9.2
Males Aged 18-29  198,779 9.3
Females Aged 18-29  21,389 8.8
Aged 30-44  100,852 9.1
Males Aged 30-44  89,923 9.2
Females Aged 30-44  9,900 8.8
Aged 45+  23,864 9.1
Males Aged 45+  19,886 9.1
Females Aged 45+  3,665 8.7
IMDb staff  57 9.3
Top 1000 voters  881 8.9
US users  117,098 9.2
Non-US users  210,373 9.2
IMDb users  420,457 9.2