Magazine Cover First Picture:
Positives: Well framed, interesting background, features a main character like many magazine covers for films do.
Negatives: Increase brightness and contrast and saturation in order to make it really stand out and be more interesting.
Magazine Cover First Draft:
Positives: Well picked out colours from the picture, title really stands out, all conventions met, picture looks good.
Negatives: Use one other colour in the text in order to make it look better.
Magazine Cover Second Draft:
Positives: Use of one other colour in text makes text stand out more and gives a better range of colour.
Negatives: Change some of the green text to white or black, as too much use of green on the page.
Magazine Cover Final Draft:
Positives:
- Picture is very indicative of an Empire cover and is well framed and stands out.
- All conventions of an Empire cover have been met.
- Use of colours goes well with the picture used.
Movie Poster First Picture:
Positives: Pictures joined together well and not noticeable that they are two different pictures, picture creates an interesting theme.
Negatives: Increase in brightness, contrast and saturation will make the picture more interesting.
Movie Poster First Draft:
Positives: Picture stands out a lot and looks interesting, title of the film is consistent with how it appears in the teaser trailer.
Negatives: Title is almost lost on the background, perhaps a black background on the text will make it stand out?
Movie Poster Second Draft:
Positives: Title does now stand out with semi transparent black backing, tagline is effective and inidicative of a movie poster. Conventions of a movie poster met with small writing of cast and crew at bottom.
Negatives: Include production company logos in with small writing.
Movie Poster:
Positives:
- Movie poster does really stand out.
- Meets all conventions of a movie poster.
- Is very consistent with the magazine cover.
- Shows clearly the film title and the cast and crew.
Good work Rachel, you used feedback very well to develop your ancillary tasks to a high standard. Well done.
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