Wednesday, 4 May 2011

The Making of BEAST: Evaluation video

The Making of BEAST: Evaluation video

How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

Question-
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

I would say the combination of our main product and ancillary texts were very effective- all of which featured our main character and so they were immediately relatable to each other. This also means that they were recognizable to the audience which would be our fan base. This is good because the more familiar the audience is with the media product the more successful we would be at reaching our brand identity. I think the combination of the main product and ancillary texts worked well together simply because they were very much alike.

The poster and magazine cover work well together because the images used compliment each other. They were taken on the same day and the main character is dressed in the same wear. The images used both included red "blood" and the connotations of this are things associated with is fear, horror and anger. Immediately our genre is easily identifiable to the audience.

I designed the poster in a way that it would be scary to look at and also simple so that it seemed realistic. I had a look at other horror movie posters such as the Saw sequels and Dawn of the dead. Looking at the conventions of these posters I tried to integrate these qualities into my own design to create a poster that was both realistic and good to look at.

The magazine cover I designed was both done in the due course of time, the magazine cover has the name "Alex Jibbs" instead of the actor's real name "Adeola Badejo" which was written on the main product (production piece). The file was corrupted before we had time to change it to match the names before the deadline but the message still gets across.