Wednesday, 17 April 2013
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
When put all together my main product and two ancillary texts make a very good promotional package. I have continued the idea of the film and the villain over to every text so that they are all intertextual to one-another. I have used the same face of the villain in all of my final products and have also continued the themes within my film idea throughout each product.
My film idea was all about a necklace that would possess someone with a ‘demon-like’ character, making them very obsessive and violent towards the people that mean the most too them. This character, despite being someone the other characters once knew and loved, becomes an object of fear and violence.
A trailer is used to promote and preview a movie, giving the audience a feel for its plot and also making them aware of what people are starring in the movie (unique selling point). Trailers are used to make people aware of what is to come and produce ‘hype’ for the film by using fitting, exciting scenes to its genre and adding memorable moments to ensure it is not easily forgotten. A posters purpose is to further advertise the movie and be placed in particular locations where it will be taken notice of and a magazine cover would promote the film to a certain fan base, which when planned out properly would contain a large amount of this films target audience.
Within my 3 products I have repeated the idea of ‘obsession’ over this necklace that turned an average character into a villain/monster. I have continued using the same fear-striking face for my villain so that the representation of my villain is repeated and the audience don’t get confused.
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