Little Miss Sunshine And Everything Must Go: Blockbuster Films

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Blockbuster films have been around for a long time in America. Since the studio system was around they have had films that were along the lines of blockbuster. Blockbuster films are popular films that attract a large crowd and often spend more to make a film. They offset the amount spent with the price of a ticket to see the film. They are focus more on making every scene count with and abundance of lighting and scenes put in place. They are typically from a well-known company that has well known actors that play the scenes. They have a bigger budget to spend on everything to make it the quality of the picture look sharp. Independent films came about after the fall of the studio system. Before this time there was no place for independent films. They were not able to compete against the big studio corporation that held the money to hold theaters and partners close by. Films that are made are on a lower budget and films as they go. At first when the independent films came out they were trying to compete with television and that really didn’t help the films. At first when they were being produced they were showing a lack in …show more content…

They are both drama-comedy films but when viewed both they show different types of angles and scenes in the movie. If we take “Little Miss Sunshine” for example most of the film was filmed on the go without any special effects taken to make the film. It took the same budget to make “Everything Must Go,” as it did in Little Miss Sunshine. The scenes seem a little more natural than the film Everything Must Go. One scene in particular is when the daughter is performing on stage. This scene is very ordinary as if you were to walk into a show theater of any sort. There were no big named actors used to make this film as you have Will Ferrell on the other hand starring in the film “Everything Must

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