
As part of our audience research we asked people what they thought of this film poster. As this films main character is a teacher and part of the story line is about her teaching we wanted to use this film poster as a template. The biggest response we got was that they really liked the cartoon like title. Our group agreed with this and thought the font gave the film a logo - you would be able to recognise the font and connect it to the title. When we asked them about the photo some said they would find it interesting if the woman in the photo was edited as a cartoon character however some said they liked the fact she was in focus and was surrounded by the cartoon-like background. We now think we will experiment with both ideas of turning the photo into a character and keeping it in focus. We also want to try and make the title to our film a cartoon like font but we will experiment with it. Most agreed that the mini reviews at the top were missleading however the stars were something that attracted them as it was less personal. All people said the the 'Cannes festival' reviews were something that attracted them to the film. We asked 6 questions to the audience. Here they are:
1.
Do you like the bright colours used in this this
poster?
2.
If you were to guess the genre what genre would
you say this is?
3.
What age range would you say this movie is for?
4.
Do the quotes saying ‘Cannes festival’ and
others attract you to the film?
5.
Do you like the combination of cartoon and real
images on the poster?
6.
Do you think the mini reviews are misleading?
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