To finish off our poster there are a few more features we may wish to add, as illustrated below:
Names of main actors
Quote from review
Slogan
Production information
Awards
Director
Website
Production company logos
Any special features
Coming soon/ release date
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Poster feedback
In order to make appropriate changes, I have sought feedback on our poster in a few different ways. Specifically I have emailed the poster to a select few who match the ideal target audience member, to ensure our poster is appealing to them. The printscreen shows the attachment and list of email addresses highlighted.
Here are print screens of the emails I recieved back:
I have found this useful as it gives me a clearer image of how our target audience percieve our poster, and following this feedback I will make appropriate changes.
In order to receive more general feedback, I have asked twenty people a series of simple questions, shown below: (note that diagrams are used to illustrate majorities and are not drawn accurately)
Do you find this poster effective?
What would you say is this posters biggest strenght? (chosen from imagery, lighting, colour, composition, editing, copy)
What would you say is this posters biggest weakness? (chosen from imagery, lighting, colour, composition, editing, copy)
Would this poster stand out against others?
Does it make you want to view the film?
What mood and emotions are depicted from this poster? (chosen from happiness, sorrow, anger, confusion, combination, can't tell)
Here are print screens of the emails I recieved back:
This individual felt that the main factor needing work was the copy, and the name of the film itself which I will take into consideration. |
Again the only negative was the copy, which both of the individuals felt was not appropriate and did not match the standard of the rest of the poster. |
In order to receive more general feedback, I have asked twenty people a series of simple questions, shown below: (note that diagrams are used to illustrate majorities and are not drawn accurately)
Do you find this poster effective?
Twenty of twenty people asked said they felt our poster was effective, which tells us we have created something people feel has meaning, important to our film. No change needs to be made here. |
What would you say is this posters biggest strenght? (chosen from imagery, lighting, colour, composition, editing, copy)
What would you say is this posters biggest weakness? (chosen from imagery, lighting, colour, composition, editing, copy)
Would this poster stand out against others?
Does it make you want to view the film?
What mood and emotions are depicted from this poster? (chosen from happiness, sorrow, anger, confusion, combination, can't tell)
Chosen poster strenghts and weaknesses
This is the poster we are going to use, as its the best in terms of imagery and colour. I am hoping to receive feedback on the basic poster design before we add the finishing touches in order to ensure our poster is as visually effective as possible.
Here are its main strenghts and weaknesses that I myself would notice:
Strenghts:
- Use of colour
- Effective lighting
- Image can be percieved on numerous levels
- Imagery acts as powerful metaphors, e.g. chains imprisionment
- The copy looks bland and uniteresting
- It could perhaps signify more personalitiy if it wasnt a simple sans serif
- The colour of the copy could be more effective
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