After having my film poster reviewed by my target audience my poster wasn't as appealing as I hoped it would be and needed some improvements.
After a deep discussion the following changes were made;
The anonymous image was made smaller and the character images were made bigger, this was because my audience felt that the characters weren't as important as the anonymous user as they're not dominating the page.
The title '#disconnected' was made smaller and not stretching out to touch either side. This was changed so that the title was more centred and my audience felt that it didn't need to be as big as it was because 'friends or frenemies' wasn't dominating the page and it was clear that '#disconnected' was the title from the positioning and the height it already was.
The billing block was also moved up as the social media platforms were cut off from positioning it to far down causing it to fall off the page.
The bullying report button was added to the top centre of the page as it is a popular feature of the internet and teenagers as they can report abusing behaviour online which is a major theme throughout our plot.
The anonymous icon was made red to reflect how dangerous the person behind it is. Also the dotted lines leading from the anonymous image to the characters were also made bold and red to show that they're linked to the user but not in any way that may be good.
Overall, I think my poster turned out well after the improvements made. I especially like the use of red as it reflects danger which is throughout the whole plot and it would also make the viewer feel unease as red is known to reflect again, danger and anger. It also break the colour scheme of the blue and white reflecting social media, especially Facebook but it works well as it has now made the poster eye catching.
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