Friday, 1 May 2015
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Saturday, 25 April 2015
Evalaution Question 1
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms
and conventions of real media products?
To establish the
scheme of our film, as a group we decided which genre of film we would all prefer
to do. After time to think about it we
decided to do a Crime/action mafia film,
we all contributed to write a brief story line containing Two mafia groups who
are arch rivals where one gets infiltrated by the other right under their noses
three characters where one would murder the other.
The genre to our film is Crime/Action. To do this we used obvious, stereotypical mise en scene line guns and other mafia related props.
During the clip, we used a variety of camera angles and shot movements and positions. For example, during conversations, shot reverse shot was using to show the two characters having the conversation and their facial expressions towards one another. We also used close ups and extreme close ups to represent the same point. Establishing shots were used to set the scene and to show characters that were involved in each scene and their clothing..
For the mise-en-scene, we were very stereotypical to what each character would wear, for example dressing a mafia member in typical mafia suit: two piece, shirt and ties. This made the characters look that more dangerous and a profession in their field of work and can be recognised from the norm which is key so that it can deter lower class people to approach them as they are dangerous.
The genre to our film is Crime/Action. To do this we used obvious, stereotypical mise en scene line guns and other mafia related props.
During the clip, we used a variety of camera angles and shot movements and positions. For example, during conversations, shot reverse shot was using to show the two characters having the conversation and their facial expressions towards one another. We also used close ups and extreme close ups to represent the same point. Establishing shots were used to set the scene and to show characters that were involved in each scene and their clothing..
For the mise-en-scene, we were very stereotypical to what each character would wear, for example dressing a mafia member in typical mafia suit: two piece, shirt and ties. This made the characters look that more dangerous and a profession in their field of work and can be recognised from the norm which is key so that it can deter lower class people to approach them as they are dangerous.
For sound we used music and dialogue , the
dialogue was recorded by both the HD camera and a zoom recorder we had to use a
zoom recorder for the distance of the camera could not capture the sound
clearly without being interrupted due to the outside environment. Then for the
music we used free copyright website to get a nice piano music for the title
sequence and throughout.
Continuity and
editing we used we used many cuts and editing technique to demonstrate
continuity and passage of time as well. We used fades to demonstrate passage of
time and also juxtaposition where it shows that two things are happening at the
same time for example john walking down the street whilst the don and Michael are
talking to each other and also john gets further down when it fades back to him
to show that passage of time it had this makes it look very real which improves
continuity and also make the audience believe for a split second that
everything that is accruing is all real
Typography, for the font during the title sequence we used the bold Times New Roman font type and colour white to make it look more intimidating. We made the writing White to stand out from our black and white fuzzy background sequence as we thought if it was black it would blend in with the sequence and also most films opening sequence use white font as it would be more professional to look like the norm for the movies.
Friday, 24 April 2015
Evaluation Question 7
Our preliminary exercise was a task to help improve our use of continuity. This involved filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue. This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule.
The main task was to write and
record the first two minutes of a film, including
a title sequence. We had transferred after rehearsing the skills we used
in the preliminary task to our main task, for example we used the
same idea of entering through a door to expresses a match on action.
Also, we managed to use shot reverse shot in the conversations we had
filmed and kept to the 180 degree line of action rule. We did improve our
edition with practice from the preliminary task. Our edits were more
accurate and continues and they became much easier to do as we started
editing our main film.
Also, dialogue was much easier to match than it was in the preliminary task and that became easier the methods we used in the main task were by and large identical. Except in the main task we had to record outside but the camera could capture all the dialogue as its microphone wasn’t as got outside so we used a zoom microphone which we didn’t use in the preliminary exercise which we thought we added quite well and manage to adapt and make it work as it was also the first time we used that and edit with it.
eye-line match
Also, dialogue was much easier to match than it was in the preliminary task and that became easier the methods we used in the main task were by and large identical. Except in the main task we had to record outside but the camera could capture all the dialogue as its microphone wasn’t as got outside so we used a zoom microphone which we didn’t use in the preliminary exercise which we thought we added quite well and manage to adapt and make it work as it was also the first time we used that and edit with it.
eye-line match
Evaluation question 4
Question 4 who would be the audience for your media product?
My audience for our product which is a film with a mafia theme has been targeted at mainly men orientated who are between the age of 16-40 as it is a money, fantasy and hard to pull off lifestyle. It will mainly attract this audience as because of men’s habit for understanding and nosiness how the illegal trade and quick money business is getting run so that they feel educated about that stuff. This film makes them feel the sense of what it’s like to be on the other side and actually feeling like there in the business experiencing the wrong side of the law that is what is attracting the audience to come and see our product. Also it’s going to attract the audience who’s not got enough excitement in their lives so they can seek a little thrill and enjoyment in their lives. In our pre production research we conducted interviews for audience profile and we found out from our results that the audience would prefer a product like this as the theme is quite rare and when they are created they’ve all got a unique and original storyline which makes it better for us to create it as we would be less worried to make it as the audience wont think that it will be generic mafia film as there isn’t any generic mafia films to follow up on. Also what we extracted from the results is that some middle aged women are interested in films like this as they believe that fascinating as they were once true events and still are that is going on which women feel that they want to understand the meaning of the their history and present and what’s happening so that they can keep an eye out for any signs for example the film Taken when the girls get kidnapped by mafias in Paris it was shockingly appealing to women as they felt the need to be well informed of possible current events in the real world which is allowing to feel more confident about creating this film as we feel less worried about gaining audience to see our film as our research has proven that the film has a really wide target audience due to loads of individual reasons which we will take in to consideration when creating the product to try and most of the individual reasons into the product as then the range of the target audience would keep increasing as it will to trigger more peoples interest. We also believe that we will get a few older audience as we believe that some could reflect to this genre either that they could have been around or they could also had have been in the lifestyle and really experience it and we need to take that into consideration as it we feel that we need to the lifestyle accurate and commercially overboard it with stereotypical understanding of the genre but the truth of it and the unpleasant side to it as it has left people far from worse if they chose a different path to life.
My audience for our product which is a film with a mafia theme has been targeted at mainly men orientated who are between the age of 16-40 as it is a money, fantasy and hard to pull off lifestyle. It will mainly attract this audience as because of men’s habit for understanding and nosiness how the illegal trade and quick money business is getting run so that they feel educated about that stuff. This film makes them feel the sense of what it’s like to be on the other side and actually feeling like there in the business experiencing the wrong side of the law that is what is attracting the audience to come and see our product. Also it’s going to attract the audience who’s not got enough excitement in their lives so they can seek a little thrill and enjoyment in their lives. In our pre production research we conducted interviews for audience profile and we found out from our results that the audience would prefer a product like this as the theme is quite rare and when they are created they’ve all got a unique and original storyline which makes it better for us to create it as we would be less worried to make it as the audience wont think that it will be generic mafia film as there isn’t any generic mafia films to follow up on. Also what we extracted from the results is that some middle aged women are interested in films like this as they believe that fascinating as they were once true events and still are that is going on which women feel that they want to understand the meaning of the their history and present and what’s happening so that they can keep an eye out for any signs for example the film Taken when the girls get kidnapped by mafias in Paris it was shockingly appealing to women as they felt the need to be well informed of possible current events in the real world which is allowing to feel more confident about creating this film as we feel less worried about gaining audience to see our film as our research has proven that the film has a really wide target audience due to loads of individual reasons which we will take in to consideration when creating the product to try and most of the individual reasons into the product as then the range of the target audience would keep increasing as it will to trigger more peoples interest. We also believe that we will get a few older audience as we believe that some could reflect to this genre either that they could have been around or they could also had have been in the lifestyle and really experience it and we need to take that into consideration as it we feel that we need to the lifestyle accurate and commercially overboard it with stereotypical understanding of the genre but the truth of it and the unpleasant side to it as it has left people far from worse if they chose a different path to life.
evaluation 3
What kind of media institutions might your media product and why?
I will look at this with two types of companies, ones side will be from and big well known company and the other side a small independent company. First of all a big company for example Time Warner have a really big budget and are a big conglomerate with loads of useful subsidiaries that will make anything possible when creating a product like ours. A huge advantage of this is that it can have a large successful market and advertising campaign that make more potential audience really aware of our product due to its budget and subsidiaries such as Time Warner owning magazine and TV companies like Time magazine and HBO TV which are both really successful in their individual field of business and from there after the release it could start to spread due to word of mouth and even more potential audience will try and watch it and could turn into a huge sensation but the disadvantage to this is the run up might be all appealing but the whole product might not fulfil its potential and get bad reviews and have bad publicity which can be bad due to a high spend in creating this film and potentially not turn a profit which may be worse for the products expansion. Another advantage is that Time Warner has a big repetition the recognition will be easier to get for example you here that a film has been made by Time Warner and the audience know that they have made some good films in the past it will encourage more potential audience to watch it. A disadvantage is that big companies are known for overdoing it and spending too much which can make it unrealistic which can make the product loose potential audience.
The other companies are small independent film companies and the advantage is that there creating is cheap which could potential have a bigger profit margin and also the budget can increase freely by things like crowd funding which is when you give potential audience the idea and they can donate money for the creation which also means that you have audience who are willing to see the film and can allows extra detail to be added into the film. Another advantage is that films created by small businesses is that they tend to be appealing to the hard fussy audience who despise the generic over budgeted action films with too much flash and money, this means it can also appeal to a wider audience. A disadvantage is that it has to do horizontal integration which means it has to combine with different companies to create the product as it not a conglomerate which has not got subsidiaries to help create and market the product. This can cost more which is taken from the budget which could have gone elsewhere to the product. Another disadvantage is that they are not globally well known so that it tends to have a smaller range of audience which may not turn as much profit as the big company but in some situations the films can tend to do well and become huger then the big budgeted films overtime due to the word of mouth. Another disadvantage is the budget and that it don’t allow everything for the product to be completed as best as it can be for example equipment quality when creating the film the camera might be the best resolution which can be harder for the audience to choose this film over a big budgeted if close to release to one and other.
I will look at this with two types of companies, ones side will be from and big well known company and the other side a small independent company. First of all a big company for example Time Warner have a really big budget and are a big conglomerate with loads of useful subsidiaries that will make anything possible when creating a product like ours. A huge advantage of this is that it can have a large successful market and advertising campaign that make more potential audience really aware of our product due to its budget and subsidiaries such as Time Warner owning magazine and TV companies like Time magazine and HBO TV which are both really successful in their individual field of business and from there after the release it could start to spread due to word of mouth and even more potential audience will try and watch it and could turn into a huge sensation but the disadvantage to this is the run up might be all appealing but the whole product might not fulfil its potential and get bad reviews and have bad publicity which can be bad due to a high spend in creating this film and potentially not turn a profit which may be worse for the products expansion. Another advantage is that Time Warner has a big repetition the recognition will be easier to get for example you here that a film has been made by Time Warner and the audience know that they have made some good films in the past it will encourage more potential audience to watch it. A disadvantage is that big companies are known for overdoing it and spending too much which can make it unrealistic which can make the product loose potential audience.
The other companies are small independent film companies and the advantage is that there creating is cheap which could potential have a bigger profit margin and also the budget can increase freely by things like crowd funding which is when you give potential audience the idea and they can donate money for the creation which also means that you have audience who are willing to see the film and can allows extra detail to be added into the film. Another advantage is that films created by small businesses is that they tend to be appealing to the hard fussy audience who despise the generic over budgeted action films with too much flash and money, this means it can also appeal to a wider audience. A disadvantage is that it has to do horizontal integration which means it has to combine with different companies to create the product as it not a conglomerate which has not got subsidiaries to help create and market the product. This can cost more which is taken from the budget which could have gone elsewhere to the product. Another disadvantage is that they are not globally well known so that it tends to have a smaller range of audience which may not turn as much profit as the big company but in some situations the films can tend to do well and become huger then the big budgeted films overtime due to the word of mouth. Another disadvantage is the budget and that it don’t allow everything for the product to be completed as best as it can be for example equipment quality when creating the film the camera might be the best resolution which can be harder for the audience to choose this film over a big budgeted if close to release to one and other.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Monday, 13 April 2015
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Friday, 10 April 2015
Prop:Phone
Phones Props:
during the film the character john got a phone call from Hanson which to receive that phone call he used the Iphone 5 black.which then disposed that phone as the mafia don't like to leave a trace behind so the got a new phone which is LG below as he received another phone call later and you see him using this phone.
during the film the character john got a phone call from Hanson which to receive that phone call he used the Iphone 5 black.which then disposed that phone as the mafia don't like to leave a trace behind so the got a new phone which is LG below as he received another phone call later and you see him using this phone.
Costumes
Costumes
down below you can see the most notorious, well known mafia leader in the whole world Al Capone. what members of the mafia traditionally wear are suits. As people with suits are taken serious also it gives them an appearance of superiority and high in the social class.as you can see Al Capone is wearing a suit so what we thought would be appropriate is for our cast to wear suits as costumes for our film as it is a mafia themed film
here is one of our actors in a suit for the film he is playing the character john and the same goes from the above the suit displays the superiority of the character and makes him stand out with that authority look
down below you can see the most notorious, well known mafia leader in the whole world Al Capone. what members of the mafia traditionally wear are suits. As people with suits are taken serious also it gives them an appearance of superiority and high in the social class.as you can see Al Capone is wearing a suit so what we thought would be appropriate is for our cast to wear suits as costumes for our film as it is a mafia themed film
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Title s 2
Monday, 2 March 2015
Closing Scene Outline
The Outline For The Closing Scene
Kledis's character, John, walks in to the garage, looks around to make sure that no one has followed him. He then proceeds to look around the garage and feels around inside, there are close ups on his hands as he is feeling around, and finds what he is looking for, (when he finds this, a close up of the place where it is hidden is taken, and the camera zooms out to a mid shot as he is taking the gun out) which is a dirty old pillow case, with a gun inside. He examined the gun, and put it back in the pillow case and put it in his bag. this scene finishes with an extreme close up on his face as he is looking away and the scene fades to black.
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Inspiration from other films
the scene from 'Taxi Driver' which we took inspiration from |
our opening scene was influenced by a scene from 'Taxi Driver' by Martin
Scorsese. We felt that this was a good scene to use as it gives the audience a chance to get to know the character, and it also allows for a chance to ease into the film, and carries on well from the title sequence. We merged this scene with other scenes typical of the British crime genre, as instead of having New York City as the back drop, we had an old street of terraced houses in Barnsley, leading into a dilapidated garage.
Monday, 26 January 2015
music
Music in Crime Films
music in this genre is typically orchestral music, for both soundtrack and to create tension and atmosphere within the film. In our film, i think that our film would suit a traditional trumpet piece, or old style Italian music, as what is used throughout The Godfather, or 1930's style 'big band' music, reminiscent of old mafia films, or we could have a more contemporary style with a blues guitar or slide guitar, or a heavier rock kind of riff. We have two options as what to use; record our own with computer recording software, or get copyright free music from the internet.
music in this genre is typically orchestral music, for both soundtrack and to create tension and atmosphere within the film. In our film, i think that our film would suit a traditional trumpet piece, or old style Italian music, as what is used throughout The Godfather, or 1930's style 'big band' music, reminiscent of old mafia films, or we could have a more contemporary style with a blues guitar or slide guitar, or a heavier rock kind of riff. We have two options as what to use; record our own with computer recording software, or get copyright free music from the internet.
Production logo
Production Logo:
The original idea for the production logo has for the studio to be called, 'Red House Productions', however with that being an existing production company within the British film industry we decided as a collective to go for a similar but alternate 'Red Room Productions'. We focused on using the colour red as it has many different connotations. many of which link to genres in the film industry, such as horror or romance, it is a easily recognised colour that boasts boldness in order to draw attention to our production. The camera is easily recognised and is automatically associated with the film industry, this immediately informs consumers what industry the company belongs in and can unconsciously promote productions from the company. The logo is designed to fade in the center as it creates a contrast of colours against the central outline of the camera, highlighting and creating impact for the image within the logo. We picked a typography that would match the time of film production being created, old fashioned but sleek in style, it makes the logo aesthetically pleasing to read and informs the audience that how the company is presented in the UK industry is important to the company.
Monday, 19 January 2015
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Monday, 12 January 2015
Character profile: Michael
Michael
Background
A long time worker of both the Don, and Hansen. While primarily working for Hansen, he was infiltrated the Don's crime organisation to a high position within its ranks. Being formally trusted by the Don he was given information of a lot of the heists that was being run in the city. He was the childhood friend of Hansen and was promised a lead position in Hansen's organisation once the Don had fallen.
Appearance
Michael is of average height, well shaven with dark eyes and light brown fair hair. He is slim for his height. He is well dressed flashing his money and always presents himself in a manner of importance, making it clear to others he is in a position of power, with powerful friends.
Personality
Tends to be snobby, looking down on those who aren't as well off as him. While polite in public he believes to be better than other people he meets, Due to the harsh upbringing dealt by his parents
Audience Profile
Audience profile
Our film is aimed at the 15 to 30 age group. The possible age range could be extended as it features scenes which are reminiscent of older crime films such as "Goodfellas", "The Godfather" and "The Untouchables". This could add a nostalgia affect as some of the same qualities of classic films such as the ones previously mentioned are touched upon rather heavily in our film, 'The Don'.
We expect our audience to be predominantly male, (although we do not want to exclude the female audience, as violent crime can appeal to anyone) as it is based around classic crime and old fashioned gangster themes, with constant violence.
The film is not intended for a young, impressionable audience due to the violent nature of the 'crime industry' and the assumptions which go with the 'gangster' lifestyle, such as drugs and threatening behaviour, although our film doesn't show or hint any use of illegal substances .
Our film is aimed at the 15 to 30 age group. The possible age range could be extended as it features scenes which are reminiscent of older crime films such as "Goodfellas", "The Godfather" and "The Untouchables". This could add a nostalgia affect as some of the same qualities of classic films such as the ones previously mentioned are touched upon rather heavily in our film, 'The Don'.
We expect our audience to be predominantly male, (although we do not want to exclude the female audience, as violent crime can appeal to anyone) as it is based around classic crime and old fashioned gangster themes, with constant violence.
The film is not intended for a young, impressionable audience due to the violent nature of the 'crime industry' and the assumptions which go with the 'gangster' lifestyle, such as drugs and threatening behaviour, although our film doesn't show or hint any use of illegal substances .
Film Treatment
Film Title: The Don
Duration: Full film
Audience: 15 Certificate
Distribution: Warp Films
Summary of the film's storyline: Set in a modern day England in the world seen through a criminals eyes. The story is shown during the rising of a crime gangs leader, and the stories of how he has come to rise, showing his everyday life and how that is involved tangled into his criminal life, portraying it simply as a job. The film show different events that has made the sole event of him becoming the Don.
Duration: Full film
Audience: 15 Certificate
Distribution: Warp Films
Summary of the film's storyline: Set in a modern day England in the world seen through a criminals eyes. The story is shown during the rising of a crime gangs leader, and the stories of how he has come to rise, showing his everyday life and how that is involved tangled into his criminal life, portraying it simply as a job. The film show different events that has made the sole event of him becoming the Don.
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
Shot List
Pan:
How: Move the camera horizontally left or right. Ideally, you should use a tripod for a smooth effect.
Why: To follow a subject or show the distance between two objects. Pan shots also work great for panoramic views.
Tilt:
How: Moving the camera up or down without raising its position.
Why: Like panning, to follow a subject or to show the top and bottom of a stationary object. With a tilt, you can also show how high something is. For example, using a tilt shot on someone who is quite tall in size would show some power they may have.
Dolly:
How: The camera is set on tracks or wheels and moved towards or back from a subject. A dolly is also a noun, describing a train track contraption used for a dolly (verb) shot or a device attached to a tripod.
Why:To follow an object smoothly to get a unique perspective. In some movies directors combine the dolly and a zoom shot for a real sense of suspense. To do this they would, the camera zooms into the subject at the same time as the camera dollies out, and the person in the shot remains the same size, but the background appears to move.
Boom:
How: This works and looks similar to a construction crane, continusously rising up to gain a vertical shot typically of something very tall. It is used for high sweeping shots or to follow the action of your subject.
Why: Gives a bird's eye view. It looks as if the camera is swooping down from above. Movie directors use this for street scenes so they can shoot from above the crowd and the traffic, and then move down to eye level.
Handheld:
How: You hold the camera without a device to support it like a tripod, literally holding the camera in your hand. Professional cameras which are larger are normally held on the cameraman's shoulders to reduce shaking. This balances the camera and keeps shaking to a minimum. Because of their size, most consumer cameras can't rest on your shoulder and should be practiced to create a good shot.
Why: Due to the nature of the action, many news crews and most documentaries use hand-held shooting techniques. Sometimes, it is used in TV shows and movies, mainly in action and horror films to create suspense or to have a first person view of the action.
research into possible distributor
click here for the warp website
warp films is an independent distributor, based in Sheffield and in London. Their main success came from the "This is England' series by shane meadows, which won awards at the BAFTAs and other film festivals.
Shane Meadows also directed "Made of Stone", which followed the influential 'Stone Roses' band as they reformed and played certain comeback gigs at famous venues such as Heaton park. this film gained success amongst older and younger viewers alike, as older people who loved the band in the 1990's can re live the experience, and younger viewer who also love the band can relate to it, that being said, the audience was very limited.
Another film distributed by Warp is 'Submarine', directed by the comedian Richard Ayoade, which gained success amongst viewers who like the band 'Arctic Monkeys', as the front man recorded the sound track, which helped with the popularity of the film, as that is how I heard of it.
also, Chris Morris' film 'Four Lions', which gained popularity due to the controversial subject matter, as it was joking about terrorists.
warp films is an independent distributor, based in Sheffield and in London. Their main success came from the "This is England' series by shane meadows, which won awards at the BAFTAs and other film festivals.
Shane Meadows also directed "Made of Stone", which followed the influential 'Stone Roses' band as they reformed and played certain comeback gigs at famous venues such as Heaton park. this film gained success amongst older and younger viewers alike, as older people who loved the band in the 1990's can re live the experience, and younger viewer who also love the band can relate to it, that being said, the audience was very limited.
Another film distributed by Warp is 'Submarine', directed by the comedian Richard Ayoade, which gained success amongst viewers who like the band 'Arctic Monkeys', as the front man recorded the sound track, which helped with the popularity of the film, as that is how I heard of it.
also, Chris Morris' film 'Four Lions', which gained popularity due to the controversial subject matter, as it was joking about terrorists.
Treatments
Title: The Don Starring Sir Kledis Otovic, Callum Mckinlay, Lewis Lashmar, Harry Hallsworth
Duration: 120 seconds
Target Audience: our target audience is mostly 15 and above. Also it is strongly male orientated
Distributor: Warpfilm as we have done our research and we feel that this would be most appropriate for our film
Synopsis: two mafia groups who are biggest rivals one member of a group double cross the big group.
Suggested Elements: our realistic props.
Duration: 120 seconds
Target Audience: our target audience is mostly 15 and above. Also it is strongly male orientated
Distributor: Warpfilm as we have done our research and we feel that this would be most appropriate for our film
Synopsis: two mafia groups who are biggest rivals one member of a group double cross the big group.
Suggested Elements: our realistic props.
10minute review
For my ten minute review i watched Godfather 1
In the first ten minutes it starts with a Sicilian wedding in New York and the godfather, vito corleone in his office meeting other mafia members one by one to sort out his business. After that it shows his son Michael who's just come back from doing his service for the army with his girlfriend getting up to date with each other then meets his father and greats Him. Then the police come to the wedding checking all the cars registrations to check if they are all legitiment then sonny vitos Middle son come and kicks them out and breaks the policemens camera and drops dollar bills for the damage. Then comes to greet his brother Michael for coming back from his service.
Typical characters of the genre
Typical characters of the crime genre are generally high profile crime leaders who are in charge of an illegal business, and has his associates who work for hime, and are generally less important, and have lass money (that being said, close associates of the boss figure are usually rather well off, or main characters can be people who are involved in a certain organisation, such as Derek Vineyard on 'American History X'
- Vito Corleone - this is a typical 'boss' character from the film 'The Godfather'. He is the main man in charge of the Corleone crime family and rarely does the dirty work for himself, but gets the men who work for him, but who are lower down the hierarchy of the organisation.
- Jules Winnfield - this character works for the boss of this certain crime organisation, has a partner and carries out the dirty work for the boss, and generally acts thug like.
- Vincent Vega- partner of Jules Winnfield in 'Pulp Fiction', does jobs for the boss, which include sending certain messages to people, finding out information, and killing people .
- Al capone- from the film 'the untouchables' (based on a true story). He is the leader of the crime organisation, who sees it as a business. makes sure he cannot get caught by getting other people to kill and send certain messages, and filters money through legitimate businesses so that the police have nothing on him.
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