Friday, 16 December 2011
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Billboard- finish version
The background represents the show, presenting the audience with a familiar location from the trailer, showing consistency across the products.
• The ITV branding is consistent and obvious for the audience.
• The minimal approach to the poster works well in showing the audience a metaphor for loneliness and isolation. Which occur throughout the show.
• The inclusion of the two main characters from the drug storyline generates familiarity for the audience who have seen the trailer.
• The costumes stick with the style established by the trailer and show class & age of the characters.
• The poster isn't over cluttered with text and makes it easy for the audience to pick up on the main themes quickly and easily.
• The tagline of the poster has no fixed meaning so the audience are forced to negotiate the reading creating debate and generating more publicity
• The way the stars interact with the camera and are performing is consistent to the personalities set out in the trailer & represents the attitude and tone of the show.
• The ITV branding is consistent and obvious for the audience.
• The minimal approach to the poster works well in showing the audience a metaphor for loneliness and isolation. Which occur throughout the show.
• The inclusion of the two main characters from the drug storyline generates familiarity for the audience who have seen the trailer.
• The costumes stick with the style established by the trailer and show class & age of the characters.
• The poster isn't over cluttered with text and makes it easy for the audience to pick up on the main themes quickly and easily.
• The tagline of the poster has no fixed meaning so the audience are forced to negotiate the reading creating debate and generating more publicity
• The way the stars interact with the camera and are performing is consistent to the personalities set out in the trailer & represents the attitude and tone of the show.
Billboard- second version
As you can see i changed the several aspects of the billboard to fit in with the audience feedback i received on the last draft,i feel this is more like a real product however the AUDIENCE FEEDBACK is as follows;
Change the colour of the black text- I was told i needed to change the colour so it was easier to read, i also went on to change the '1' of ITV 1 to increase brand recognition.
Stretch George Street- I had to manipulate the size of the george street writing as with it being that small it doesn't fit the conventions of the ITV instituiatonal branding
Change the colour of the black text- I was told i needed to change the colour so it was easier to read, i also went on to change the '1' of ITV 1 to increase brand recognition.
Stretch George Street- I had to manipulate the size of the george street writing as with it being that small it doesn't fit the conventions of the ITV instituiatonal branding
Billboard- first draft
AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- The background needs to be desaturated to give the soap a grittier feel, the 2 characters needed to be the same size to give the poster a more balanced feel. the font of 'good television' also doesnt work as i had misinterpritated the exsisting product i had taken it from.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Finished magazine front cover
As you can see i did make several of the changes from my first draft as suggested from my audience feedback. I added the barcode and price which were requirements for the magazine, however i didnt add the banner and change the layout as the suggested lay out look more squashed onto the page and didnt fit around the picture as well.
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Planning evidence- Magazine front cover first attempt
This was my first attempt of a TV magazine front cover the audience feedback i received was as follows; Main photo looks good but put boxes in opposite corners so Bamford is top left, Ivywood is bottom right. Maybe use different pic for Ivywood so you can use a circle instead of an oval, will look more balanced.
Needs a banner or another feature at the bottom of the page but this might change when you tinker with the Bamford and Ivy Wood features, then needs barcode and price
Good work,
Needs a banner or another feature at the bottom of the page but this might change when you tinker with the Bamford and Ivy Wood features, then needs barcode and price
Good work,
Planning evidence- Magazine front cover research
Above shows my research into the selected brand of magazine i used as inspiration for my product. i used this brand as i feel it reflected my soap well as it was a serious soap trailer and not a cheesy trashy one which would be better match with 'tv week' for example. Here shows again more planning into the positions that would be used in the making of my front cover
Planning evidence- Magazine front cover frame
Here is a rough sketch of the layout of the magazine i made, i used the conventions of 'tv satelitte week' to help me to structure my model.
Planning evidence- Shooting schedule 4/4
This is the shooting schedule for the phonebox/ office scene, all ideas mentions practically kept the same
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Planning of the ancillary- Magazine front cover
I looked at other magazines from the tv magazine genre and tried to find out what the conventional layout of the genre and the TV & Satallite brand were.
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