For my trailer I got some breif audience feedback as you can see below on a previous post. However I thought it was a good idea to catch up with my focus group from my primary audience research to find out what they thought of my rough cut of products and to see if they could suggest any changes.
Taking this feedback on board I am going to make the following amendments to my trailer and print products:
As mentioned in my previous post I am going to make the following changes to my film trailer:
I still need to add the title of the film, 'TOM', to the trailer, which is crucial. Moreover I need to focus on the font and intertitles more; making them more effective (same colour, same font and size etc) and genre related. I also need to work on the continuity of the shots and just overall 'tidy' up my trailer and try to improve it to the best of my ability.
The amendments I'm going to make to my poster are; to play around with the colour palette and add some different fonts to create variation. I am also going to add an effect to the poster to make it more eye catching, for example, a glow around Tom the main character. Moreover, I am also going to add star ratings to the left hand critic to match the right side.
The amendements I'm going to make to my magazine cover are; I am going to experiment with different fonts and sizes to add a variety, to as a result create more awareness and make it more appealing to the eye to draw readers and potential viewers in. I am also going to add a price as this is a crucial form and convention of not just film magazines but magazines in general.
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