1. How effective is the combination of your
main product and your ancillary task?
2. I really enjoyed creating my print products I probably found it nearly as enjoyable as
making the final film. We had to create a film poster and a review. I found the both
of them equally enjoyable.
The thing that proved to be quiet difficult was making sure we had the same theme
throughout our work, like we went for a note pad background on both to give it the
effect we wanted. If you don’t maintain the same theme throughout your print
products and your final film it could potentially confuse the audience and make
them even think there is two different films. So we tried our best to maintain the
same theme throughout our print products.
3. FILM POSTER
I really enjoyed making the film poster as I felt
like I could really show the audience and put my
ideas across to them. The film poster was more
than likely the easiest one of the two, as we
knew exactly what we wanted to show on there,
how we wanted it to be laid out on the paper,
and what theme we were going for. So all in all
we believe that the film poster was a great
outcome. The colour of the back ground of our
final film and our film poster was the same,
which also worked very well.
4. FILM REVIEW
I enjoyed making the film review but I
didn’t enjoy making it as much as I
enjoyed making the film. I think this could
be because we had difficulty writing it
how we wanted to portray it to an
audience. We knew exactly how we
wanted it to come across, but just
couldn’t think how. However we knew we
again needed to make sure we had the
same theme throughout and throughout.
We managed to do this particular well.
We thought It would be a good idea the
include some of the pictures from the film
poster, into the film review to give it the
effect. It also linked well within our final
film product.