Sunday, 13 February 2011

Evaluation

Why PowerPoint? Prezi or Brainshark was introduced to me recently, and because I'm unaware of how to use it, learning to use either presentation sites would take longer than actually writing the evaluation; therefore, powerpoint would be convienient and less time consuming.



Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Evaluation Notes


Questionnaire - Feedback

We've received approximately 17 responses from both female and male audiences, though with the majory being female.

How professional does the magazine cover look (on a scale of 1-10)?

(1 being unprofessional, 10 being very professional)

How professional does the poster (on a scale of 1-10)?
(1 being unprofessional, 10 being very professional)

This poster would make me want to see the movie

How professional does the trailer look (on a scale of 1-10)?
(1 being unprofessional, 10 being very professional)
I understand the concept of the story




The title of the story is effective


The trailer was effectively spine-chilling (scale of 1-10)
(1 being not effective, 10 being very effective)



Further Comments: (e.g. what did you most like about the trailer/magazine cover/poster? What could be improved?)
Good/engaging, music/scenes perfect and in tune, Adeeti should look more scared, more creative font, title implies marriage and is too long, should be changed, Travoir looks very intimidating and scary in poster and looks professional, seemed very real, liked poster the most and title font could be improved, amazing and very professional, trailer was very deep.

Showcase Invitations

We created invitations and stuck around the school to invite an audience to see our premiere. We used our villain's eyes and created a blood-shot type of effect, whilst blackening out the rest of the face.



Thursday, 27 January 2011

Our Poster

Below is the final poster and, similarly to our magazine cover, I've analysed the details within.



Friday, 21 January 2011

Our Total Film Magazine Cover

I analysed conventions that I've used in the magazine cover that would similarly apply to Total Film covers. Below was the original cover we created using Adeeti posing for the magazine cover.



Below is the final creation of our front cover using Travoir instead posing as the villain in the magazine.
The Total Film covers on the side of the analysis have the many conventions that I've used for our cover.

Friday, 14 January 2011

Analysis of Magazine Cover

While looking through covers of Total Film and Empire, I've analysed the conventions that are used: