17th September
17th October
My first draft of my movie poster was peer assessed and the feedback that I received really helped me to make improvements to my poster and get it to the stage that I was happy with. One of the things that was suggested was that I change the font of the title so that I could brand my film. I did this and used the new title font on my other media products to create a brand for my film. I really liked the idea of the banner at the bottom and despite some people suggesting that it was unconventional I kept it and on my finished product I am really please with it. The image was also altered to blur in more to the back ground so that it wasn't so obvious that it was cut out. This was the first time that I had really used photoshop so it was a chance to learn how to use it and to improve my skills using the technology. Later after feedback that I received from my ancillary tasks being assessed, I decided to in crease the use of the cracked glass effect so that it spread out throughout the page. I also added certain conventions such as institutional logos so that my product looked more real.
14th November
The feedback that I received for my website led me to adding in a background to my website which was made up of the cracked glass that I have used throughout my media products. I also found ways to add in colour and conventions such as institutional logos. Upon assessed feedback, I revised the bottom panel as well as the 'premier' line.
12th December
After completing the first draft of my film trailer I screened it to people who I believed would fall into my target audience so that they could give me some feedback about it. Audience feedback made it easier for me to improve my trailer and my other products to help better appeal to the audience they were intended for. I made a number of changes thanks to the things that people suggested and I believe that by getting this feedback I was able to see what I could improve even though some of the
In the end I was much happier with my trailer.
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