Straight Outta Compton is a biopic, produced by
Legendary Pictures, distributed by Universal
Pictures and directed by F. Gary Gray.
The film follows the story of hip
hop band N.W.A. in 1980s America.
Members of the band (Ice Cube and
Dr. Dre) were co-producers.
The film was a huge commercial and critical
success, became the highest grossing music
biopic of all time, and was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Historical Context
The film portrays events set
predominantly in mid-1980’s
California, USA.
The depiction of this period in a
contemporary film may have been
impacted by the social upheaval caused by
the racial tension and the LA Riots in 1992
The portrayal of 1980’s California, and the
possible glorification of N.W.A. as agents of
social change, may have been revised or
influenced by subsequent events.
Cultural Context
N.W.A. were significant in terms of social
change as advocates for free speech,
producers of protest songs and as highly
successful black men from disenfranchised
American urban communities.
N.W.A. were also heavily criticised for
their misogynistic lyrics and their
promotion of a lifestyle that
objectified and marginalised women.
Economic and Political Context
Two members of the original band N.W.A.
co-produced the film, so consider the possible
significance of this in relation to funding and to
the portrayal of historical
Could this be considered a sanitised
attempt to “cash in” by band members?
Regulatory framework of
contemporary media in the UK
The BBFC (an independent,
non-governmental body) age
rates film and video releases in
the UK.
The theatrical release of
Straight Outta Compton gained
a 15 certificate, although the
Director’s Cut DVD was an 18.
The MPAA rates films in
America where Straight
Outta Compton gained
an ‘R’ rating (‘restricted’
- under 17s cannot
attend without a
parent).
Consider global distribution - the film was rated
differently in different countries (it was banned
in Malaysia for example but gained an 11 rating
in Sweden)
Age ratings are important to producers and
distributors in guaranteeing an audience – for
example, a 15 rating in the UK opens the film to a
much wider audience than an 18 certificate.
Consider processes of
Production, Distribution
and Circulation
Things to consider
Where and how is film/film
marketing most likely to be
consumed by audiences?
How has this consumption changed/been
impacted by the ubiquity of the internet,
including YouTube and smartphones?
Are audiences now more likely to
seek out, for example, new trailers
online as active consumers?
How does this impact the relationship
between audience and product?
The film was scheduled for release in
August 2015. The first trailer was
released by Universal on 8 February
2015, with a ‘red band’ card to reflect
the ‘restricted’ nature of the content
A second, global trailer was
released on 1 April 2015, before the
screening of Universal’s Furious 7.
Consider the significance of ownership (vertical
integration) here and how Straight Outta Compton might
have benefited from being trailed before an arguably
more mainstream film with wider audience appeal.
Viral marketing
On 7 August 2015 Beats by Dre launched an app that
allowed users to upload their own photograph to the
StraightOuttaSomewhere.com website, completing the
‘Straight Outta’ logo with a location of their choice.
Over 6 million downloads of ‘Straight Outta’ images were
generated on social media before the film’s opening day.
The film was a major commercial
success, making over $200 million
– it had a $50 million total budget
($28 million production budget).
Theoretical Perspectives
David Hesmondhalgh
Cultural industries
Further explore the concept of profit in relation to
the film industry and in this case specifically to the
genre of biopic. N.W.A. offer considerable cultural
significance but their story might arguably have been
reduced to a profit making exercise by industries.
Explore Hesmondhalgh’s idea that media
conglomerates operate across a range of
cultural industries by considering the way
the film was released in conjunction with
very successful (at least in the USA) music
albums
Consider the idea that this film has a very
low risk for the producers. The musicians
from N.W.A. are successful in their own right
and offer a pre-sold audience for the product
and the genre of musical biopic is familiar to
audiences.