Monday, 16 April 2012
2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary task?
my ancillary task was done in photo-shop and was not an actual still from the film, but an interpretation, therefor leaving the audience to interpret what the film will be like. The fly on the computer i traced using a tablet and then pasted onto the main picture. this is the only point you see the fly, as you do not see it in the main film. the general feedback was good;
- "like the fly, nice drawing!"
- "font really stands out, good job"
- " nice font and star rating"
i believe that my poster is a warm-up act to the final piece, as the rooms do not look alike and neither is the lighting. however when do you see the A-Team standing in such a picturesque location and in such a good line with a perfect pose? The poster's sole purpose was to entice the audience into watching the film. why is there a fly on the guys computer? why is the man silhouetted? all questions asked by viewers before going to see it.
However with the review i wrote i stuck to a simplistic design, with a blown up heading 'BUZZ OFF HITS BACK' and a big picture just like a film magazine such as 'Empire'. the term 'hits back' also hints at the large mess and mayhem that the film entails.
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