2. Existing Product
The composition uses the terrain to illustrate the
vastness of profundity; angle is proposed forward but
not direct.. It wishes to remain hidden from the man’s
presence.
the lighting reflects the shade of mood, always deep
in the very contrasts it reveals.
The appeal it seeks and attracts from the viewer is the question
behind the image and hence the “thinking” begins; the viewer always
loves to craft a narrative around something he wishes to love. The
props and such do that for him, they fuel it.
3. Existing Product
The composition in itself relies upon the specific
angle of the “behind.” The faces of the people
are not present and hence it only deepens this
sense of “loss.”
The location is a forest which traditionally it said to speak of
many secrets hence the piece.. It’s very “base” is enriched
with symbolism.
The leaver also prove this, as the leaves are a bed of
comfort, which obviously the most saddened has kneeled
upon.
The appeal then is the same as the appeal of a riddle. Who are these people? Why is he kneeling
for comfort?
The audience love to guess, they hope it is revealed though by some resolution but if there is no
end, they merely keep on guessing…. The very law of attraction. And appeal.
4. Existing Product
The angle is direct in contact, it immediately hits the viewer in force, the viewer feels like
he has to present himself.
We can only guess what the location bears from what is behind him, but does the viewer
have the eye for that?
The lighting makes sure it is presented on the face, it bears
the most scars to fathom and hence the contrast develops
from the “face” to what is behind.
The appeal is in the subject itself which develops much of the array in the piece as the subject bears qualities
whhcih the audience which to uncover and “hope” they resolve in themselves.
5. Existing Product
The angle is focused around the upper body, to where the
most intensity is bound to also happen.
The location is in a bathroom in fornt of a mirror, this
showcases to the audience that the piece is in a room of
utility.
The composition makes sure the lighting is contrasted
with the blood and body.. To make them the dominant
perspectives.
The audience are drawn to the apparent expanding
cut; the contents are deepened by such a
corruption of the locations and objects of utility.
6. Research Analysis
• What common features do the researched
products have? They all bear qualities of
specific angle contrasts to deepen the piece in
its entirety
• What aspects of the research will you include
within your on work? The efforts to symbolise
specific necessities in the photo and its
emotional ties in general with that
8. Audience research
• Observation: Most are 16-20
• What this says about my audience: That they are
mostly student age
• How will your product appeal to this audience: they
want to get with the newer styles.
9. Audience research
• Observation: Predominately no one had a favourite photographer
• What this says about my audience: They either don’t know any or
rather have too many to choose from
• How will your product appeal to this audience: By not making it
specific or trying to catch a specific “influence” of a photographer.
10. Audience research
• Observation: They preferred Black and White over colour
• What this says about my audience: They like the focus of an
image rather then he drastic overlay of colours.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: by being
more focused in what the contextual feel brings.
11. Audience research
• Observation: Predominant favourite colour is black
• What this says about my audience: They favour dampened
environments
• How will your product appeal to this audience: The style in in line
with the scheme of the colours which promote that environment
12. Audience research
• Observation: Favourite style was photos which brought meaning.
• What this says about my audience: They favour symbolic
undertones.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: By making it drastic
in its efforts to commence consideration.
13. Audience research
• Observation: Preferred Individual photos
• What this says about my audience: Do not like an array of imagery
to overcome them
• How will your product appeal to this audience: By making the
portfolio based around a singular photo on each addition.
14. Audience research
• Observation: Favourite genre of film was horror
• What this says about my audience: They like the sense
for suspense and reveal aspects.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: by
appealing to that pattern of senses.
15. Audience research
• Observation: Predominant favourite colour is black
• What this says about my audience: They favour dampened environments
- How will your product appeal to this audience: The style in in line with
the scheme of the colours which promote that environment
16. Audience research
• Observation: predominant favourite media was film
• What this says about my audience: They have an eye for images and
visual stimulation
• How will your product appeal to this audience: By making the
images have depth in their attraction on either dimensions of its
tonality.
17. Audience research
• Observation: Hobbies revolved around media
• What this says about my audience: That they’re
interested in this subject realm.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: By
being based in hence realm.
19. Interview 1
• How do you prefer to spend your leisure time? Film or books?
• Interviewee: Film, most certainly as it allows me to better immerse myself then a book, as you still have to experience the
turning of pages.
20. Interview 1
• Observation: He preferred films
• What this says about my audience: They
prefer more immersive subjects
• How will your product appeal to this
audience: The image is obviously the most
immersive form which the portfolio is based
upon.
21. Interview 2
• Specific qualities you like about photos in general?
• Interviewee: they catch the stillest of moments; a breath caught in fine hesitation, unleashed in the contemplation of the
observer.. He can breath ever so freely now.
22. Interview 2
• Observation: Can understand the details in understanding and the image to necessitate that
• What this says about my audience: They have been able to gain such depth to completely know the task of
absorption
• How will your product appeal to this audience: The product is a group of images and images themselves..
Must contain the stimulating aspect that requires the quality of the observance to situate their profundity,
for it to be “realised.”
23. Audience Profile
Category Demographic Content to appeal to this audience
Age Range
16-20 • The portfolio is Mature and thus refined in
the expectancy for growth.
Gender
Male • Concerned with the masculine dilemmas of
observation
Psychographic
Emulators • An image can only present itself;
presentation in itself is an affliction.
Social Status
Students • Enjoy what stimulates their yearning for
intellectual endeavours.
25. Research Evaluation
• Give an overview of how you conducted your research.
Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each method
– Product Research
• Very strict in tonality which defined the output of subject matter to arrange
functional digestion.
– Questionnaires: Appropriate with the research I already committed to
– Interviews: Allowed a fuller response to finalise the observances from
the results.
26. Research Evaluation
– What sort of a response did you get?
– A similar feedback pattern because the questions were limited in
consumption.
– How did you distribute your survey? Give an advantage and a disadvantage
– Be web link and group chats. An advantage was how accessible the survey
itself was to takers but it was very limited in distribution as it of course relied
upon being sent to specific peoples so It gave you limited Reponses
concerning age, gender etc. And you also can’t monitor the quality of the
answers, only the questions.
Editor's Notes
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?
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?
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?
Choose a historical product (pre-1990) 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?
Discuss the existing product research, surveys and interviews
Discuss the responses you got from your survey
Discuss distributing your evaluation digitally