After editing for weeks correcting any mistakes we could see we finally finished the film poster. after analysing the poster and looking at the various fonts we used we then looked at the pictures and edited the edges of peoples faces as when the poster was printed large they were not as large as we had first hoped. we chose the font 'comic sans' for the titles and the tagline. We looked at the 'Juno' film poster as this was also made by 'Fox searchlight' so to enable us to make it look more professional we added the fox logo so that it looked more realistic. We decided to be unconventional as our film is a parody. we were unconventional as we made the poster landscape and by having other people in the background.We wanted to emphasise how unconventional our film was through our poster so that the audience would see that our film is a comedy as well as a parody
.Once the poster was completed we created a questionaire and asked 20 people aged between 15 - 18 as this is our main target audience:
1) By looking at the film poster, what do you think the storyline/plot is?Most candidates replied with 'comdey' or 'romantic comedy'
2) Can you determine the main character?All candidates replied yes
3) What are your opinins on the colour scheme?Most candidates replied that it 'suits the genre' and is 'bright and eyecatching'
4) What do you think of the fonts? All replied 'clear and easy to read' and 'suits the genre'
5) Does it look professional?All candidates replied 'yes'
6) Can you see any significant mistakes?All candidates replied 'No'This positive audience feedback allows us to feel confident about the poster, as before we did have concerns that the main characters would not be easily determined and that people wouldn't understand what the poster was advertising.
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