Producers/ Production companies-
The three
main production companies involved in the film making were Lucasfilm. However, George Lucas (the creator
of the Star Wars franchise and owner of the Lucasfilm company) sold his company
to Walt Disney. But, Bad Robot facility were asked to shoot a
minor portion of episode VII in the United States and Truenorth
Productions also
helped produce the star wars films. All three of which, played important roles
in the creation of this film. There are also three
producers that all helped produce Star Wars the Force Awakens, these producers
were J. J Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy and Bryan Burk.
Director-Jeffrey Jacob Abrams is an American film director,
producer, screenwriter, and composer
Screen
writer-
Actors-
Harrison Ford- Han
Solo
Mark Hamill- Luke Skywalker
Carrie Fisher- Princess Leia
Adam Driver- Kylo Ren
Daisy Ridley- Rey
John Boyega- Finn
Oscar Isaac- Poe Dameron
Lupita Nyong'o- Maz Kanata
Andy Serkis- Supreme Leader Snoke
Domhnall Gleeson- General Hux
Anthony Daniels- C-3PO
Max von Sydow- Lor San Tekka
Peter Mayhew- Chewbacca
Gwendoline Christie- Captain Phasma
Budget-
$306 million (gross) $245
million (net)
Locations-
There was
a lot of secrecy around the filming locations of the new Star Wars
movie. But finally, the continuation of the saga created by George Lucas has
been released, and it's confirmed that The Force Awakens has been filmed
basically in England, Ireland, Iceland and the United Arab Emirates.
Greenlight
date- December 18th 2015 (release date)
Screens
shown on (opening weekend, peak figure, weeks at cinema)
USA
& Canada-
- Biggest opening weekend and single weekend gross – $247.97 million
- Biggest opening day and single day gross – $119.1 million. It was the first film to gross over $100 million in a single day. This figure incorporates the $57 million it earned from its Thursday night previews. Excluding this amount, it earned the third biggest "single Friday" gross with $62.1 million.
- Biggest opening week (Friday-Thursday) – $391.5 million
- Biggest second weekend – $149.2 million. Its second weekend was also the 12th highest grossing weekend of all-time.
- Biggest IMAX single day pre-sales – $6.5 million.
China-
- Biggest Saturday opening day – ¥217.5 million ($33 million
- Biggest Disney opening day – $33 million.
- Biggest Saturday to Sunday opening weekend – $52.6 million.
- Biggest Saturday to Sunday IMAX opening weekend – $8.1 million.
Worldwide-
- Biggest worldwide opening weekend and single weekend gross – $529 million.
- Biggest December international opening weekend – $281 million.
- Biggest Disney international opening – $281 million.
- Widest worldwide IMAX release – 937 IMAX screens. This includes 391 IMAX screens in the United States and Canada, 270 screens from China and 276 screens in other markets for a worldwide total of 937 IMAX screens
- Biggest IMAX worldwide opening weekend – $48 million
•Critical
reaction (Rotten Tomatoes & Metacritic)
Metacritic- Meta
score User score
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Box
office figures: worldwide, US, China-
Worldwide- $1.9
billion
USA- $815 million
China- $124 million
Music
(composer of score/ soundtrack)- John Williams
Marketing
(teaser trailers, trailers, TV spots, posters, websites etc)- They
used all of these marketing techniques to promote the film and create success.
Tie-in
products- There are lots of tie in products that apply to all age
ranges for example- there are toys and merchandise for children, there are also
Star Wars themed children clothing that were brought out to promote the film.
For adults there are collectable figures
SFX
(special effects - technology used)- They used practical puppeteering,
animatronics, suits, circus performances and full CG to produce highly
realistic special effects, so the characters didn’t look like special effects
but characters, which allowed the audience to see the changes in character and
emotions for the characters. Green screen and walls were also used to produce
the backgrounds for the scenes.