Wednesday 30 March 2011

Poster Feedback

We have showed our poster to lots of people to get some audience feedback.

Below is a list of the comments we got about our poster:

Positive:
·       Liked the bench feature – understood the idea of reflecting 2 personalities – 2 different lives
·       Thinks it reflects the plot of our film well – what we wanted
·       Liked the opaque image of the train station in the background – understood it must be an important part of our film
·       Liked how the background wasn’t white or a plain colour – the train station picture makes it interesting.
·       Liked how the bench was at the foreground, stands out, is the focus of the poster
·       Liked the font used for “Intersection”

Negative:
·       The hairline of our actor on the left needed editing as looked poor.
·       Maybe remove the black colouring behind the title.
·       Maybe a divide down the middle to show they are separate lives.

We reviewed the feedback which we got about our poster and have taken what was said it into consideration. We were happy with the positive feedback we received, as we were glad people thought our poster reflected our film well as that is what we had intended. We were also glad that many were interested to find out more about the split narratives, hence our poster was appealing to them and they would be interested in watching our film.

In relation to the negative points, we have adjusted the hairline of the image of our actor on the left within our poster, as many people commented on the fact his hair looked strange. We discussed the other negative points which were made, regarding the black colour behind the title, we felt it was needed due to the black ceiling in the train station picture behind it and also we felt that the black colouring helped the title to stand out more. Also, we tried including a split with the train track before to reiterate the separate lives; however we feel adding something else to our poster will make it more crowded and confusing for our demograph.

Final Poster

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