Trailer
Poster
Magazine
The two people in my feedback film are within my target audience and I also used a male and female to make sure I get both genders covered.
Evaluation Question 3
Over all my target audience liked the texts the poster and trailer more so than the magazine however.
For my trailer the mystery of the trailer appealed to my audience also the ‘spooky’ voice over was intriguing and they thought that it helped distinguish it from a music video – these points made them think it worked as a trailer – plus they believed that the length was good size and that the genre is clearly established.
I queried my audience about my actress and they agreed that she appealed to them and that she suited the role as a ‘damsel in distress’ and she conforms to the negative stereotype of women needing protection and are easily controlled and dominated by men. Her costume they also believed was a powerful image.
Like the powerful image of the wedding dress my target audience also thought that on my poster the powerful image of the hand was effective and appealed to them. And intrigued them into viewing the film plus the claustrophobia of the room which appeals to them as its pshycological horror instead of a blood bath – I wanted my audience to be more sophisticated in their cinematic tastes. The poster really appealed to them and peaked their interest to watch the film.
The convention of the magazine appealed to them as they know what they like. I showed both magazine covers – the colour image and the black and white image – they prefered the black and white image, so this became my final one. Also they believed the cover was a bit full on so i reduced the amount of items on it. After I had completed the creating the audience believed that my actress should be looking straight at the camera. It was also noted that the black and red writing was effective however the red was hard to see – so I darkened it up so that it would be more readable.
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