2. After researching professional short films P&A and
distribution techniques it was clear that due to a low budget,
promoting their films were mainly self sourced and used free
online applications and websites to promote their films to the
general public. They traditionally use websites such as
Twitter, FaceBook and due to the rise of people using smart
phones and social media applications such as Instagram and
Snapchat. We chose to replicate this process by creating our
own Twitter, FaceBook and Instagram pages as well as a
short film website to go with these.
3. This page displays the
name of the film clearly
and gives some
information surrounding
the film as well as
regular updates on its
release.
4. This page displays
images taken from the
film, factual
information and both
a profile picture and
cover photo to sell the
film.
6. This page provides
factual information on
the film as well as
behind the scenes shots
and clips taken from the
actual film.
7. These are the Twitter and Facebook pages we created. We
wanted to reach people on a series on different platforms.
We felt that a modern day audience would be more likely
to see and share information about our short film through
current and easy access social media sites. There are also
clever tools for us to use as we can keep them updated
ensuring that are audience is informed with all the
information needed all the time. This helps to generate
buzz.