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Question 2: How Effective is the Combination of your Main Product and Ancillary Texts? By Harry Donnelly
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Question 2:

How Effective is the Combination of your Main Product and Ancillary

Texts?

By Harry Donnelly

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THE FILM POSTER

After we had created our short film, we were given a task to create a film poster for our short films. We had to conduct our own research into typical film posters

and posters in the same genre of our film.After researching ‘Skateistan’ and ‘Street Dreams’ (see

next slides) I had a better understanding and idea of how important every aspect of the film poster is, from the colours and fonts to the overall layout and design.

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The font used for the title has an urban feel to it which links in with

the teenagers skateboarding. However, the mountains in the background very much contrast

ths urban feel as the film looks to be set far from any city. In fact, you can see a cityscape which

doesn't very close. They also seem to be heading in that direction. Are

they heading towards the city? What are they looking for? These are all questions this poster may

pose for an audience.

This poster uses the rule of thirds layout meaning the page

is split into thirds either horizontally or vertically. In this case the thirds are vertically. This rule of thirds technique

helps the audience easily read the information given on the

poster

The cast, reviews and companies involved are

situated in the bottom third of the page. This follows typical

conventions for a film poster as the cast and film companies involved are usually at the

bottom of the poster in small, condensed font.

The centre of the poster contains an image of three children,

probably teenagers, skateboarding.

The title, tagline, production company and awards are all

situated at the top of the poster

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The size and colour the title are used to stand out and attract the audiences attention. It’s pretty

difficult to miss a huge red title.

The most obvious prop in this film poster is a skateboard. This instantly lets the audience know what the film is about. The use

of handcuffs also suggests trouble which skateboarding is

heavily related with making this image very typical.

The colours used in the centre of the film poster are quite cold and

dull suggesting unhappiness, another typical convention of the

social realism genre.

The use of a police officer insinuates danger which could

intrigue and excite certain audiences. Police and crime are also typical conventions of the

social realism genre.

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MY POSTER

I feel that the film poster I created links to the short film extremely well due to the simplicity of the design. The poster is very clear as to what the film is about but does not give too much away that the audience are no longer intrigued. My film poster focuses on the skateboarding side of the film due to the silhouette of a skateboarder and a ramp.Creating a poster which displays a skateboarder in front of a cityscape means that it would fit our genre of Social Realism/Coming of Age. The content and colours used could effect the audience targeted as teenagers at school, specifically people who skate could relate to this and the bright bold colours would attract a younger audience as well. I believe it is fairly obvious that this poster is for our film de to the fact that it includes all of the main stars and features key aspects of the film such as a skateboarder.

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THE FILM REVIEW

The following task we were given was to create a film review that would emulate the style of a specific magazine. The

magazine we used was Little White Lies. I conducted my own research into the work of Little White Lies and analysed two film reviews. I looked at the reviews of both ‘Populaire’ and ‘The Company You Keep’. This research can be seen on the next slide. I took a variety of different aspects of the review into account. The actual typed content, images

used, layout and colours etc.

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THE REVIEW

We were given a task to create a film review for our specific short film we had made and emulate the style of a certain magazine. The magazine whose style we had to follow was a company called ‘Little White Lies’. The first thing I was worried about was whether or not our film would fit appropriately into this specific magazine. By conducting some research and reading over previous editions I was happy to find out that they reviewed all genres of film. Even though I wrote the review myself, it covers both the negative and positive aspects of the film so that it wasn’t seen as being bias. This helps promote the film because the audience may read it and want to watch it, to judge the film themselves. I feel that the review focuses on all areas of the film but looks into the realism aspect in a lot more detail due to the fact it’s a social realism.

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CONCLUSION

I have concluded that although these are all a variation of different media texts, they all link in as they are all completed in the same style. I believe they all share

the same concept and support each other hand in hand.


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