Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Drafts of Ancillary Tasks
this is the logo I have created which I plan to use within my DVD cover, my magazine cover and within my actual trailer.
this is my first draft of my DVD cover, i have used a patterned background similar to those used in exsisting products, a main image of the characters and child like fonts to show it is for children, i have also used a logo of an exsiting company that produces childrens tv dramas to show that this product is similar to those already exsisting
this is my first draft of my magazine cover, i have used a patterned background which is bright in colour as it is similar to one i have used on the DVD cover & also bright colours is what attracts the target audience. I have also used easy to read fonts so that the target audience can read them easily & also have included coverlines that would interest them
To see how my target audience responds to them I have asked on social network sites such as twitter and facebook to have a look at these drafts so I can get an appropriate response as most people from my target audience have facebook and twitter.
this is my second draft of my magazine cover, I have changed the background as the other background was too distracting, I added subheading to add more detail to my coverlines and added different fonts to make it more eye catching
this is my second draft of my dvd cover, I have added a backpage to it so I could add more details to it, like running time and other technological features, DVD extras and a blurb to get the audience interested in the DVD. I have yet to add pictures to this draft as I need to be able to photoshop my photo better than in the 1st draft. I have added stars to the front cover as this is similar to my magazine cover and the audience would be familar with this as well as the logo used throughout. I also added copyright information at the bottom and a certificate rating.
This is the 3rd draft for my magazine cover, I changed the background to a similar colour to one I used on the DVD cover as the audience would find this familar, I moved the coverlines around to fit the conventions of a magazine more and changed colours and fonts of the 'Free Gift' section so they were similar to the fonts and colours of the DVD cover and easier to read.
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Construction,
Planning,
Research
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To improve your magazine cover move the masthead up. Use more variety in font styles (2 or 3) and size for the coverlines. Make sure the image is not stretched. Consider your use of background - is it conventional? Look at the layout of your coverlines, you may want to spread some around.
ReplyDeleteTo improve the DVD cover try to improve the editing of the image, and add a classification sybmol (U or PG).