Producer: Amy Gardner
Director: Rebecca Johnson
Written by: Rebecca Johnson
Film Editor: John Dwelly
Film Editor: John Dwelly
Sound: Keith Tunney
Runtime: 93 Minutes
Format: HD& 2D
Casting: Amanda Tabak
Cinematography: Annemarie Vercoe
Trailer (Youtube)
Target Audience: Young people from the age of 15 - 25 both female and male, familiar cast members from tv series and other movies, e.g. Lucien Laviscount who stared in coronation street, Johnny the bomb and one night in Istanbul. and Jessica Sula who was in the TV series Skins and Love&Marriage. The target audience can also people who relate to the story, as well as the target audience whom listen to soundtrack artists (which is chosen as it is urban and suited for the current generation). Also (urban) adults 25+ who seek out critically well-reviewed films.
HoneyTrap director Rebecca Johnson nominated for the Best British Newcomer
Also shown in the Film Festival.
In 2010, Rebecca was awarded development funding from the UK Film Council (now BFI) for HONEYTRAP.
Marketing: Along with traditional marketing: posters, trailer, print ads, etc., social media was the key of the marketing strategy.
Festival Premiere and Sales:
HONEYTRAP will premiere at a prestigious
international film festival where it will be
sold to independent distributors around the
world.
Runtime: 93 Minutes
Format: HD& 2D
Casting: Amanda Tabak
Cinematography: Annemarie Vercoe
Trailer (Youtube)
http://www.brightpictures.co.uk/films/upcoming-films/honeytrap/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3159818/
CAST:
The film was filmed in Brixton, London, England, UK
The release date for this movie in the UK was 17th of October 2014 at the London Film Festival.
Genre: Drama
Budget: less than £1,000,000 this is the production budget. There was a 20k grant from the Walcot Foundation.
The targeted money was £50,000, there was a £8,560 raise which is 17% more than the targeted.
Company Credits - Production Companies: Bright Pictures, Creativity Capital and Finite Films.
The release date for this movie in the UK was 17th of October 2014 at the London Film Festival.
Where was it released and
in what cinemas?
Oct 17, 2014 8:45 PM
Ritzy Cinema
Oct 18, 2014 3:15 PM
Vue West End Cinema
Oct 18, 2014 3:15 PM
Vue West End Cinema
Budget: less than £1,000,000 this is the production budget. There was a 20k grant from the Walcot Foundation.
The targeted money was £50,000, there was a £8,560 raise which is 17% more than the targeted.
Company Credits - Production Companies: Bright Pictures, Creativity Capital and Finite Films.
- Other Companies: 999 24/7 (police vehicles and uniformed supporting artistes)
Candid Casting (helped with the casting)
Creativity Media(Post-Production)
Synopsis: HONEYTRAP is a tragic teen romance, set in South London and inspired by true events. It tells the story of 15-year-old Layla, who sets up the boy in love with her to be killed.
Fresh off the boat from Trinidad and full of fairytale fantasies, Layla is swept off her feet by self-styled gang leader/rapper Troy. But in this dog-eat-dog world where being Troy's girl buys her envy as well as status, social outsider Shaun becomes her only true friend.
Fresh off the boat from Trinidad and full of fairytale fantasies, Layla is swept off her feet by self-styled gang leader/rapper Troy. But in this dog-eat-dog world where being Troy's girl buys her envy as well as status, social outsider Shaun becomes her only true friend.
When Troy discards her, Layla is left in ruins. She vows to rebuild herself as a hardened player in order to win him back and Shaun becomes a pawn in her game. Soon the forces she has set in motion are escalating out of control.
Official Sites: Facebook, Youtube (trailer)
Official Sites: Facebook, Youtube (trailer)
Target Audience: Young people from the age of 15 - 25 both female and male, familiar cast members from tv series and other movies, e.g. Lucien Laviscount who stared in coronation street, Johnny the bomb and one night in Istanbul. and Jessica Sula who was in the TV series Skins and Love&Marriage. The target audience can also people who relate to the story, as well as the target audience whom listen to soundtrack artists (which is chosen as it is urban and suited for the current generation). Also (urban) adults 25+ who seek out critically well-reviewed films.
HoneyTrap director Rebecca Johnson nominated for the Best British Newcomer
Also shown in the Film Festival.
In 2010, Rebecca was awarded development funding from the UK Film Council (now BFI) for HONEYTRAP.
Marketing: Along with traditional marketing: posters, trailer, print ads, etc., social media was the key of the marketing strategy.
This occurred in 3 stages: Fundraising, Production and Festivals/Run up to release.
Festival Premiere and Sales:
HONEYTRAP will premiere at a prestigious
international film festival where it will be
sold to independent distributors around the
world.
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