Wednesday, 23 March 2016

WELCOME MODERATOR!

KATE BRADFORD 
CANDIDATE NUMBER 1208
CLAREMONT FAN COURT SCHOOL 64680

I worked with Demi Collins 1290, Sophie Bennett 1289 and Marcus Couling 1291. 

I hope you enjoy my blog, which contains my work on my G324 Advanced Portfolio. 

I chose Brief 2: construction of a film trailer for "A Question of Identity" including two ancillary products promoting the film: a film magazine front cover and a film poster. 

My evaluation questions are above. 
 
My research, planning and construction process for my main product (my film trailer) is below.
 
My research, planning, construction and evaluation process for my two ancillary products is above in: MY FILM POSTER and MY FILM MAGAZINE COVER.  


Thursday, 17 March 2016

FINAL FILM MAGAZINE FRONT COVER - A QUESTION OF IDENTITY



FINAL FILM POSTER - A QUESTION OF IDENTITY


FEEDBACK: FILM MAGAZINE FRONT COVER BACKGROUND COLOUR

I asked for feedback on my film magazine front cover. I asked my focus group to give me feedback on: the BACKGROUND COLOUR. I thought this would be an appropriate question to ask as the negative space takes up a fair amount of the poster, being eye-catching and dominant for the audience; being one of the key features attracting and addressing them. 

Making a positive impact on the audience (getting them buy the magazine) and attracting and addressing them is my main aim in attracting them to watch my film – increasing revenue. 

Asking for feedback will allow me to have a better understanding on what my audience likes and dislikes (to improve my work and equally my film trailer groups work - making sure my ancillary products work well together in attracting and addressing audiences); allowing me to have a high chance of producing a successful film magazine front cover that attracts and addresses my audience.






Wednesday, 16 March 2016

FEEDBACK: FILM MAGAZINE FRONT COVER LAYOUT

I asked on feedback on my film magazine front cover. I asked my audience to give me feedback on my cover lines and font used in: the COVER LAYOUT. I thought this would be an appropriate question to ask as cover lines take up most of the front cover and are extremely visible to audiences. Making a positive impact on the audience (getting them buy the magazine) and attracting and addressing them is my main aim in attracting them to watch my film – increasing revenue. 

Asking for feedback will allow me to have a better understanding on what my audience likes and dislikes (to improve our shots); allowing me to have a high chance of producing a successful film magazine front cover that attracts and addresses my audience.






FEEDBACK: FILM MAGAZINE FRONT COVER PUFF

I asked on feedback on my film magazine front cover. I asked my audience to give me feedback on my cover lines and font used in: the COLOUR OF FONT USED IN PUFF. I thought this would be an appropriate question to ask as cover lines take up most of the front cover and are extremely visible to audiences. Making a positive impact on the audience (getting them buy the magazine) and attracting and addressing them is my main aim in attracting them to watch my film – increasing revenue. 

Asking for feedback will allow me to have a better understanding on what my audience likes and dislikes (to improve our shots); allowing me to have a high chance of producing a successful film magazine front cover that attracts and addresses my audience.