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Existing Product
Cartoonish and exaggerated
character designs that are still
somewhat semi-realistic, and are
not offputting or disturbing. Effort
is made into making the
characters as visually striking and
recognisable as possible, through
the use of colouration,
accessorization, and a diversity of
physical features. This helps to
create an easily noticeable and
memorable cast that becomes
synonymous with the game’s
themes and principles.
The varying shades of teal in the
background project a sense of mystery
and confusion, the way they’re laid
out resembling deep fog. This further
enforces the investigation-based
nature of the product by portraying
the environment as mired and
obscured by mysteries.
This screenshot details the confusing
and labyrinthine puzzle design of the
game, tying in with the seemingly
random mishmash of materials in the
background of the promotional
artwork. This demonstrates the
borderline anarchic basis of the
gameplay and smaller hints towards
further elements, such as time travel.
Existing Product
This image successfully manages to display the opposing yet interconnected themes, styles,
and worlds within the setting by juxtaposing the two different environments in the same
position. It helps to reinforce the dualistic format of the game, and how it is nearly
impossible to understand the whole plot without exploring both storylines.
The different colours and shapes in the opposing sides represent each environment’s
natural and technological, traditional and revolutionary themes, diametrically opposed to
each other yet obviously all too similar.
Existing Product
The primary colour of the piece, being variously tinted and gradated magenta,
helps to invoke the game’s themes as being a union of light and dark aspects,
being firmly on the border, which harkens to the focus on morality and the
actions taken to pursue goals. This in itself is represented by shading
technique used, symbolising the question of where the man ends and the best
begins.
The comic book-esque,
heavily colourised style is
prevalent throughout the
whole game, using light
and shadow to successfully
sell the noir aesthetic, but
blending an element of
fantasy into the setting to
emphasise the story.
Existing Product
The abundance of red within the image
indicates a chokingly violent nature, and
the imagery of an execution implies a
fatalistic and dark story, fearlessly
displaying its character without regard for
propriety or restrictions. The blatantly
supernatural elements and somewhat
sacrificial framing of the image invoke
connotations of dying for something else’s
sake, which is a very good indicator of the
game’s more in-depth plot elements. By
even making the title of the game red, it
sets the tone of the entire product, and
drives home that conflict is a major part of
the game’s atmosphere.
The design of the game world is
simplistic but effective, and leaves a
lasting impression on the audience.
Using only several shades and tones of
a single colour, the dungeons are slick
and immersive, and truly convey a
sense of otherworldliness.
Research Analysis
• What common features do the researched
products have?
– The framing, shading, and artistic aesthetics are all used to represent the internal themes of the
games being advertised, which can be as attractive to the audience as the flashy glamour in the
designs of the researched products.
• What aspects of the research will you include
within your own production work?
– Primarily, each of the researched products represents the most key themes to what they’re
advertising, and they do it to the extent where said themes are easily inferred. The promotion of
these themes and the primary content of the product, most often the characters, are the central
focus, and are usually the most attractive aspects to the audience.
Questionnaire Analysis
Audience research
• Observation:That my audience consists primarily of teenagers, but has a periphery demographic
of early adults.
• What this says about my audience:The primary audience demographic is of
young to early adulthood.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:By incorporating elements
and themes that matter to this generation.
Audience research
• Observation:While there is a more-or-less equal amount of both genders, the audience
is made up of around twenty times more women than men.
• What this says about my audience:That there is a definite appeal for
both genders, but is slightly more apparent to women.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:Portray
characters and elements that women want to see in the products they consume.
Audience research
• Observation:The audience consumes advertisements across many different mediums,
and is primarily drawn towards those that break away from the conventional mold.
• What this says about my audience:That they would appreciate
something different to catch their eye.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:Be original and
true to the unique style of the product.
Audience research
• Observation:My audience is mostly drawn to bold and eye-catching products, and likes
the visual aspect the most.
• What this says about my audience:That the most effective way to
appeal to them is through imagery.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:By focusing on
the image quality first and foremost, to make sure that it is effective in attracting an audience.
Audience research
• Observation:The varying interests of the audience presents a wide variety of preferred tonal
viewpoints.
• What this says about my audience:That there is no grand unifying trend upon
which to base the plot.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:By sticking to the
original story themes of the project, and making it stand out against what else might be on the market.
Audience research
• Observation:Most of the audience prefers to have tones of realism and relatability in the
characters they see.
• What this says about my audience:That they value a diverse and
nuanced cast to find sympathetic and likable.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:By having an
environment based on real-world themes and attitudes, with appropriate characters to match.
Audience research
• Observation:The audience mostly dislikes overly aggressive and exclusionary advertisements in
favour of a specific demographic.
• What this says about my audience:That they prefer subtlety and the freedom
to engage with what they’re being presented with.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:By focusing more on
itself and the design than what it can present to the audience, prioritising its own merits over hooking in
viewers.
Audience research
• Observation:The large majority of the audience frowns upon negative portrayals of
certain demographics, like women or minorities.
• What this says about my audience:That they prefer advertisements
that are inclusive and respectful.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:By making sure
that absolutely nothing can be taken offense at within the product.
Audience research
• Observation:That the audience’s personal preferences are broad and diverse.
• What this says about my audience:That there is not a concrete
certainty that they will enjoy the material the product advertises.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:Ultimately, the
product is best off sticking to its own qualities, as it is impossible to please everyone.
Note; Due to an oversight the
question allows one option.
Audience research
• Observation:The audience is split on how much video games are prevalent in their lives.
• What this says about my audience:While some may be attracted to the
product for its video game qualities, others may be drawn to it for the design style or other factors.
• How will your product appeal to this audience:Dedicate a
satisfactory amount of time to each aspect of the project to flesh it out properly.
Interviews
Interview 1
• What is the most engaging story that you have ever seen in entertainment?
• The try guys
• Do you like light-hearted stories or ones with a darker tone?
• Either I watch both
• What settings, characters, and elements interest you the most and why?
• Outdoors as I like to see how people capture nature
• Are you drawn to a product through its story or its visual aspects?
• visual as I like to look at the surroundings
• How do you prefer the entertainment products you consume to end?
• Nicely no cliff-hangers
Interview 1
• Observation:The interviewee is clearly more into the visual elements,
and is drawn towards happier storylines.
• What this says about my audience:That they are more
comfortable with an easier product to digest, and prefer something that doesn’t
require in-depth investment.
• How will your product appeal to this
audience:By prioritising the visual atmosphere of the project first and
foremost.
Interview 2
• What is the most engaging story that you have ever seen in entertainment?
• James Cameron's Avatar.
• Do you like light-hearted stories or ones with a darker tone?
• I prefer Light-hearted stories.
• What settings, characters, and elements interest you the most and why?
• I like settings in fantasy worlds or in real life events like war films and the characters to be designed with
that in mind for the story to then be driven forward by both.
• Are you drawn to a product through its story or its visual aspects?
• I tend to be drawn in by the visual aspects more than its story
• How do you prefer the entertainment products you consume to end?
• I like them to end with a definitive ending rather than an open ended story
Interview 2
• Observation:The interviewee likes to escape to different worlds, and
appreciates an immersive aesthetic.
• What this says about my audience:That they care more
about the overall flow of the product rather than any intrinsic details.
• How will your product appeal to this
audience:By making sure that all aspects of the product are in their proper
places and complement each other.
Bibliography
Bibliography
1. Stewart, William. (2018) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on
13/4/2018)
2. Haw, Rachel. (2018) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on
13/4/2018)
3. Littlewood, Tom. (2018) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on
13/4/2018)
4. Capcom 2010, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, Nintendo DS, Japan.
5. Double Fine Productions 2014, Broken Age, Microsoft Windows,
America.
6. Telltale Games, The Wolf Among Us, iOS, World-Wide.
7. Atlus, Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, PlayStation 2, Japan.

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  • 2. Existing Product Cartoonish and exaggerated character designs that are still somewhat semi-realistic, and are not offputting or disturbing. Effort is made into making the characters as visually striking and recognisable as possible, through the use of colouration, accessorization, and a diversity of physical features. This helps to create an easily noticeable and memorable cast that becomes synonymous with the game’s themes and principles. The varying shades of teal in the background project a sense of mystery and confusion, the way they’re laid out resembling deep fog. This further enforces the investigation-based nature of the product by portraying the environment as mired and obscured by mysteries. This screenshot details the confusing and labyrinthine puzzle design of the game, tying in with the seemingly random mishmash of materials in the background of the promotional artwork. This demonstrates the borderline anarchic basis of the gameplay and smaller hints towards further elements, such as time travel.
  • 3. Existing Product This image successfully manages to display the opposing yet interconnected themes, styles, and worlds within the setting by juxtaposing the two different environments in the same position. It helps to reinforce the dualistic format of the game, and how it is nearly impossible to understand the whole plot without exploring both storylines. The different colours and shapes in the opposing sides represent each environment’s natural and technological, traditional and revolutionary themes, diametrically opposed to each other yet obviously all too similar.
  • 4. Existing Product The primary colour of the piece, being variously tinted and gradated magenta, helps to invoke the game’s themes as being a union of light and dark aspects, being firmly on the border, which harkens to the focus on morality and the actions taken to pursue goals. This in itself is represented by shading technique used, symbolising the question of where the man ends and the best begins. The comic book-esque, heavily colourised style is prevalent throughout the whole game, using light and shadow to successfully sell the noir aesthetic, but blending an element of fantasy into the setting to emphasise the story.
  • 5. Existing Product The abundance of red within the image indicates a chokingly violent nature, and the imagery of an execution implies a fatalistic and dark story, fearlessly displaying its character without regard for propriety or restrictions. The blatantly supernatural elements and somewhat sacrificial framing of the image invoke connotations of dying for something else’s sake, which is a very good indicator of the game’s more in-depth plot elements. By even making the title of the game red, it sets the tone of the entire product, and drives home that conflict is a major part of the game’s atmosphere. The design of the game world is simplistic but effective, and leaves a lasting impression on the audience. Using only several shades and tones of a single colour, the dungeons are slick and immersive, and truly convey a sense of otherworldliness.
  • 6. Research Analysis • What common features do the researched products have? – The framing, shading, and artistic aesthetics are all used to represent the internal themes of the games being advertised, which can be as attractive to the audience as the flashy glamour in the designs of the researched products. • What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work? – Primarily, each of the researched products represents the most key themes to what they’re advertising, and they do it to the extent where said themes are easily inferred. The promotion of these themes and the primary content of the product, most often the characters, are the central focus, and are usually the most attractive aspects to the audience.
  • 8. Audience research • Observation:That my audience consists primarily of teenagers, but has a periphery demographic of early adults. • What this says about my audience:The primary audience demographic is of young to early adulthood. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By incorporating elements and themes that matter to this generation.
  • 9. Audience research • Observation:While there is a more-or-less equal amount of both genders, the audience is made up of around twenty times more women than men. • What this says about my audience:That there is a definite appeal for both genders, but is slightly more apparent to women. • How will your product appeal to this audience:Portray characters and elements that women want to see in the products they consume.
  • 10. Audience research • Observation:The audience consumes advertisements across many different mediums, and is primarily drawn towards those that break away from the conventional mold. • What this says about my audience:That they would appreciate something different to catch their eye. • How will your product appeal to this audience:Be original and true to the unique style of the product.
  • 11. Audience research • Observation:My audience is mostly drawn to bold and eye-catching products, and likes the visual aspect the most. • What this says about my audience:That the most effective way to appeal to them is through imagery. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By focusing on the image quality first and foremost, to make sure that it is effective in attracting an audience.
  • 12. Audience research • Observation:The varying interests of the audience presents a wide variety of preferred tonal viewpoints. • What this says about my audience:That there is no grand unifying trend upon which to base the plot. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By sticking to the original story themes of the project, and making it stand out against what else might be on the market.
  • 13. Audience research • Observation:Most of the audience prefers to have tones of realism and relatability in the characters they see. • What this says about my audience:That they value a diverse and nuanced cast to find sympathetic and likable. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By having an environment based on real-world themes and attitudes, with appropriate characters to match.
  • 14. Audience research • Observation:The audience mostly dislikes overly aggressive and exclusionary advertisements in favour of a specific demographic. • What this says about my audience:That they prefer subtlety and the freedom to engage with what they’re being presented with. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By focusing more on itself and the design than what it can present to the audience, prioritising its own merits over hooking in viewers.
  • 15. Audience research • Observation:The large majority of the audience frowns upon negative portrayals of certain demographics, like women or minorities. • What this says about my audience:That they prefer advertisements that are inclusive and respectful. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By making sure that absolutely nothing can be taken offense at within the product.
  • 16. Audience research • Observation:That the audience’s personal preferences are broad and diverse. • What this says about my audience:That there is not a concrete certainty that they will enjoy the material the product advertises. • How will your product appeal to this audience:Ultimately, the product is best off sticking to its own qualities, as it is impossible to please everyone. Note; Due to an oversight the question allows one option.
  • 17. Audience research • Observation:The audience is split on how much video games are prevalent in their lives. • What this says about my audience:While some may be attracted to the product for its video game qualities, others may be drawn to it for the design style or other factors. • How will your product appeal to this audience:Dedicate a satisfactory amount of time to each aspect of the project to flesh it out properly.
  • 19. Interview 1 • What is the most engaging story that you have ever seen in entertainment? • The try guys • Do you like light-hearted stories or ones with a darker tone? • Either I watch both • What settings, characters, and elements interest you the most and why? • Outdoors as I like to see how people capture nature • Are you drawn to a product through its story or its visual aspects? • visual as I like to look at the surroundings • How do you prefer the entertainment products you consume to end? • Nicely no cliff-hangers
  • 20. Interview 1 • Observation:The interviewee is clearly more into the visual elements, and is drawn towards happier storylines. • What this says about my audience:That they are more comfortable with an easier product to digest, and prefer something that doesn’t require in-depth investment. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By prioritising the visual atmosphere of the project first and foremost.
  • 21. Interview 2 • What is the most engaging story that you have ever seen in entertainment? • James Cameron's Avatar. • Do you like light-hearted stories or ones with a darker tone? • I prefer Light-hearted stories. • What settings, characters, and elements interest you the most and why? • I like settings in fantasy worlds or in real life events like war films and the characters to be designed with that in mind for the story to then be driven forward by both. • Are you drawn to a product through its story or its visual aspects? • I tend to be drawn in by the visual aspects more than its story • How do you prefer the entertainment products you consume to end? • I like them to end with a definitive ending rather than an open ended story
  • 22. Interview 2 • Observation:The interviewee likes to escape to different worlds, and appreciates an immersive aesthetic. • What this says about my audience:That they care more about the overall flow of the product rather than any intrinsic details. • How will your product appeal to this audience:By making sure that all aspects of the product are in their proper places and complement each other.
  • 24. Bibliography 1. Stewart, William. (2018) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on 13/4/2018) 2. Haw, Rachel. (2018) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on 13/4/2018) 3. Littlewood, Tom. (2018) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on 13/4/2018) 4. Capcom 2010, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, Nintendo DS, Japan. 5. Double Fine Productions 2014, Broken Age, Microsoft Windows, America. 6. Telltale Games, The Wolf Among Us, iOS, World-Wide. 7. Atlus, Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, PlayStation 2, Japan.

Editor's Notes

  1. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  2. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  3. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  4. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  5. List all products researched in previous sections. Include anything additional you have watched/read in preparation for production. Alphabetise your list.