HOW EFFECTIVE WAS THE
COMBINATION OF THE MAIN
AND ANCILLARY TASK?
Melissa Moon
Continuity
I used three products in which made up my production package and these included a
    poster, magazine and a teaser trailer. The combinations of these three products as a whole
    were quite effective mainly because I had used continuity throughout my products in relation
    to the font, and also the colours and it seems to show a sequence or trend. I also felt as a
    combination my package had reached my potential focus audience by using elements in
    which would appeal to them specifically, in this case it would have been aimed at females
    between the ages of 16-24 or 45+. However, from my textual research combined with both
    sets of my audience research I had tried to aim my products at a wider audience with mixed
    gender and age sets. To do this, throughout my products I used a mixture of features in
    which would appeal to all ages and genders rather than appealing more to one gender, yet I
    decided I would keep my actors the same in order to make the products recognisable in
    relation to what is being advertised, and shows how the products link together. I had used
    actors in which were of both genders and had a range of ages so that there were characters
    in which the majority of people could relate to, or link in with the products themselves. I had
    used the two main characters throughout to show some of the narrative in a way but also to
    show the importance of these in comparison to the rest of the characters, showing them in
    the same part of the frame to signify them as being equals.
Audience
I think that my products could possibly attract a wider audience due to the fact that the concept
     of falling in love and facing the obstacles could appeal to anyone generally. An older
     audience could feel connected to it as something that has happened, or possibly just for the
     feel good factor whereas a younger audience could feel either alienated or connected to
     this. This could be the case as females of a younger age would feel connected due to the
     typical fairytales they have been told, whereas males do not have this barrier. The decisions
     I had made were all based on the audience research in which I had carried out and I had
     asked questions such as “What makes Romantic Drama products appealing?” and “What
     do you expect of the Romantic Drama genre?” and this is when I used the feedback of both
     “Colours, loving poses” and “happy endings, obstacles”. This was the reason in which I had
     used a three colour palette with a mixture of showing both the good and bad sides of falling
     in love, and I had done this by using a poster which shows distance, and a magazine that
     shows love alongside a trailer in which shows both. From previous research I had seen they
     had all used curly, red and pink fonts but I did not want to do this, as I had found people
     wanted something new so I had challenged the typical conventions of a romantic drama.
Themes
Throughout my products I had constant running themes, such as the stereotypical differences
   between the two characters like in „It‟s a boy girl thing‟. The costumes on my poster show a
   well off female and a normal male and shows them falling in love, possibly. However, unlike
   stereotypical posters that either show love or rivalry I have chosen to show the obstacles.
   However, by doing this I think the products link well together because the costumes connote
   the personality of the two characters in which are shown in the trailer more in detail. The
   magazine however shows a totally different side to it all. The main theme in a stereotypical
   professional romantic drama is two young likeable characters falling in love with each
   other, yet there is complications like an ex and in the end it all ends well. I chose to replicate
   this rather than challenge it because without the good ending, the feel good factor also
   fades. Instead of using the theme of it being set in a high school or on a beach I had used
   everyday locations so that it looks just like a natural occurrence so that a wider audience
   could relate to the situation and feel more emotionally connected to the characters and this
   is an important factor overall.
USP (Unique Selling Point)
Overall, the three products work better in combination because they all show how they link
   directly in with each other and it allows the audience to see more into the film, and also
   entices them by doing so. I feel that my products do have a USP in relation to others of the
   same genre, it shows that it is unique by challenging the typical forms and conventions and
   thus meaning that the audience is getting something new, in which I found from my
   audience research is what they had wanted. One of the biggest USP factors in my products
   could be in the way in which my photography was not edited in order to make it look more
   realistic, and natural. Even though I had followed some forms and conventions of
   professional texts, I had also challenged other features such as the music type, and also
   the locations and I think this is the main USP as I have made it unique.
Other ways of promotion
There would be other methods in which could be used to promote my film to the mainstream
   audience, the main reason being advertising on social websites such as facebook because
   this is where my desired audience (Females, 16-25) could most likely be found and due to
   the idea my products were based on a midstream budget this means another way of
   advertising could be using billboards in highly populated town centres, and on the sides of
   buses for example. However, when it comes to the trailer it would be beneficial to play this
   type of trailer in mainstream cinemas during film showing of a similar genre and this is due
   to the idea it would show more awareness of the film itself.
However, overall I did think my three products did make a largely effective combination rather
   than just a single product because it gives more away as more products are released.

How effective was the combination of the main

  • 1.
    HOW EFFECTIVE WASTHE COMBINATION OF THE MAIN AND ANCILLARY TASK? Melissa Moon
  • 2.
    Continuity I used threeproducts in which made up my production package and these included a poster, magazine and a teaser trailer. The combinations of these three products as a whole were quite effective mainly because I had used continuity throughout my products in relation to the font, and also the colours and it seems to show a sequence or trend. I also felt as a combination my package had reached my potential focus audience by using elements in which would appeal to them specifically, in this case it would have been aimed at females between the ages of 16-24 or 45+. However, from my textual research combined with both sets of my audience research I had tried to aim my products at a wider audience with mixed gender and age sets. To do this, throughout my products I used a mixture of features in which would appeal to all ages and genders rather than appealing more to one gender, yet I decided I would keep my actors the same in order to make the products recognisable in relation to what is being advertised, and shows how the products link together. I had used actors in which were of both genders and had a range of ages so that there were characters in which the majority of people could relate to, or link in with the products themselves. I had used the two main characters throughout to show some of the narrative in a way but also to show the importance of these in comparison to the rest of the characters, showing them in the same part of the frame to signify them as being equals.
  • 3.
    Audience I think thatmy products could possibly attract a wider audience due to the fact that the concept of falling in love and facing the obstacles could appeal to anyone generally. An older audience could feel connected to it as something that has happened, or possibly just for the feel good factor whereas a younger audience could feel either alienated or connected to this. This could be the case as females of a younger age would feel connected due to the typical fairytales they have been told, whereas males do not have this barrier. The decisions I had made were all based on the audience research in which I had carried out and I had asked questions such as “What makes Romantic Drama products appealing?” and “What do you expect of the Romantic Drama genre?” and this is when I used the feedback of both “Colours, loving poses” and “happy endings, obstacles”. This was the reason in which I had used a three colour palette with a mixture of showing both the good and bad sides of falling in love, and I had done this by using a poster which shows distance, and a magazine that shows love alongside a trailer in which shows both. From previous research I had seen they had all used curly, red and pink fonts but I did not want to do this, as I had found people wanted something new so I had challenged the typical conventions of a romantic drama.
  • 4.
    Themes Throughout my productsI had constant running themes, such as the stereotypical differences between the two characters like in „It‟s a boy girl thing‟. The costumes on my poster show a well off female and a normal male and shows them falling in love, possibly. However, unlike stereotypical posters that either show love or rivalry I have chosen to show the obstacles. However, by doing this I think the products link well together because the costumes connote the personality of the two characters in which are shown in the trailer more in detail. The magazine however shows a totally different side to it all. The main theme in a stereotypical professional romantic drama is two young likeable characters falling in love with each other, yet there is complications like an ex and in the end it all ends well. I chose to replicate this rather than challenge it because without the good ending, the feel good factor also fades. Instead of using the theme of it being set in a high school or on a beach I had used everyday locations so that it looks just like a natural occurrence so that a wider audience could relate to the situation and feel more emotionally connected to the characters and this is an important factor overall.
  • 5.
    USP (Unique SellingPoint) Overall, the three products work better in combination because they all show how they link directly in with each other and it allows the audience to see more into the film, and also entices them by doing so. I feel that my products do have a USP in relation to others of the same genre, it shows that it is unique by challenging the typical forms and conventions and thus meaning that the audience is getting something new, in which I found from my audience research is what they had wanted. One of the biggest USP factors in my products could be in the way in which my photography was not edited in order to make it look more realistic, and natural. Even though I had followed some forms and conventions of professional texts, I had also challenged other features such as the music type, and also the locations and I think this is the main USP as I have made it unique.
  • 6.
    Other ways ofpromotion There would be other methods in which could be used to promote my film to the mainstream audience, the main reason being advertising on social websites such as facebook because this is where my desired audience (Females, 16-25) could most likely be found and due to the idea my products were based on a midstream budget this means another way of advertising could be using billboards in highly populated town centres, and on the sides of buses for example. However, when it comes to the trailer it would be beneficial to play this type of trailer in mainstream cinemas during film showing of a similar genre and this is due to the idea it would show more awareness of the film itself. However, overall I did think my three products did make a largely effective combination rather than just a single product because it gives more away as more products are released.