A2 Media Studies Blog

Brief; a promotion package for a new film, to include a teaser trailer, together with;
A film magazine front cover, featuring the film
A poster for the film

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Evaluation - Question 3 : What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

Mood Board:
Below is a mood board i have created using photoshop, it indicates my feelings towards future products, i would very much like to keep in theme of aged musicians, however have this be more of the films focal point, appose to experimenting with opposing views, I would look for iconic 'Englishness' for this, an abandoned seaside town, would offer a great location. In the mood board i have used The Smiths' lyric "the seaside town that they forgot to close down" to draw all the ideas together, this is a process i would often use for various projects. The theme of fading into the distance, more of an elderly 'coming of age' film.


For my focus group, i was unable (due to long distance travelling issues) to film or sound record, therefore it was conducted virtually, i thought the ideal group of people to involve would be my main actor's older brother, along with his close friends, they are all 20/21 years old. I will re-create images with text to show how the focus group went, which should be a creative and alternative enough medium to present the findings!

Question: What genre do you think my film trailer is?






Question: What makes you think this?






Question: How have I met your expectations of the music-drama genre?






Question: Have I used Archetypal characters successfully?







Question: How do you feel when you watch the trailer?



Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Evaluation - Question 2

Below are photo shopped images showing how my media products would work as a package and also stand up against contemporaries.
Here is the DVD cover for my product scattered with other DVDs like it, purely to visualise how it would compete with competitors in the same market.

In this image I have used a favourable Album cover of mine (Bob Dylan "Bringing it all back home") to show how the magazine cover and film poster contain vintage and retro qualities, they are not out of place being products of the year 2010 in an image taken in the mid sixties.



Evaluation - Question 1

My media product challenges the conventions of the magazine, my magazine cover features text and images that can be viewed portrait or landscape, giving it u.s.p qualities on the shelf next to contemporaries that are either or, appose to both. Out of the three products, i feel it is the magazine that is the more innovative and challenging towards the genre, retreating to the simple roots, of plain colour and bold imagery. The film poster lifts the 'scrapbook' style mise-en-scene that is often seen in films regarding teenage scorn, perhaps it is often a girl as the protagonist, this is challenged with the main character being a male, creating an opposition to the norm within this sector.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Final Cuts of Products

DVD case design:

Film Trailer:


Film Poster Layout 1:


Film Poster Layout 2:



Film Magazine Cover: