Thursday, 22 February 2018

Question Two

How effective is combination of your main product and ancillary tasks?




A pervious Jerry Folk digipak production.
Main Star shown in every location.
Highlighted through camera position and angle.
Purple light featured throughout the promo.
Purple overlays created on all productions.
Pattern transferred between products for visual aids.

Audience Feedback:
Question, 'Can you see a link between our ancillary texts and the final main product'?

Taylor – " I certainly can, the luminous purple featured heavily throughout your video was a definite bright feature which made it more interesting, but also linked strongly towards your digipak and poster. I also like the way you've used the paint splatter on both the women and background, it produced an aesthetically pleasing appearance".
Samuel –  " Yes the link between your promo and ancillary texts is very obvious to me. Though purple light is the main feature, the use of colours and patters makes it eye-catching throughout your advertisements".
Freddie – " The protagonists face was a memorable feature within the video so it seems an obvious choice to compliment the digipak and magazine advertisement with her image too. I especially like how you she appears to have confidence and attitude on the digipak and poster as it reflects on the audience".
Lexie – " I can see a clear link between the ancillary texts and the music video. The bright lights is a very prominent element, and I think you've done a lovely job of incorporating it into your advertisement. I believe ancillary products are very sensible choice as it doesn't appeal to a particular gender, confidence will be encouraged for girls and male gaze will target the boys. This will therefore increase your target audience".

No comments:

Post a Comment