2. Firstly, we found an image
online that we thought had a
supernatural vibe, meaning it
would be suitable to our
documentary. We chose this
image as we knew we would
be able to recreate it (or
something similar).
We then finished the rest
of the print advert how we
wanted our final one to be,
adding the key features.
3. After buying candles, and sorting our the costume our model would
wear for the image, we then replaced the example photo with ours.
4. Real Channel 4 print adverts
We followed all of the codes and conventions of real print adverts, created by
channel 4. This made it easier to create our print advert as we were virtually
given a template/rules to follow in order to make our print advert as
professional as possible.
5. Image fills the whole screen.
This is used to grab the
audience’s attention as this is
possibly the first glimpse they
will have had of the
documentary.
Channel 4 logo
on right hand
side of screen
Text in bottom left
hand corner of
screen
Simple, easy to read font
and a minimal amount of
text.
The use of the title on
the print advert is an
important convention
we followed. This is
vial as it tells the
audience what the
programme is called
so they can recognise
it on their TV. This also
creates a brand as this
title appears in all 3 of
our products.
There is a short line
of text describing the
show. This is very
important as it lets
the viewer know
what it is about,
therefore gaining
people’s interest. In
our case ours tells
the audience that
our documentary is
about the
supernatural.
Image has to be quite simple (instead of having a lot
going on in one space), however still has to be
interesting and effective. We did this by having the
simple image of the girl holding the candles, but made
the image interesting through the spooky vibe, (which we
highlighted by taking the image at night) and the smaller
details such as the ember overlay and the use of rings.