Wednesday, 4 March 2020

+*-Production task - Evaluation-*+


+*-Production task - Evaluation-*+:


I used darker tones within the main central image to create an enigmatic effect within the poster. The image as a whole denotes a male protagonist with an indirect mode of address. This is symbolic because it creates a sense of mystery and correlates to the genre of the tv series: Crime Drama. I used a clipping mask of the city of London with a black and white photo filter over my title "The Engima" to present the setting of the drama to the audience whilst still maintaining some of the more cold and serious tones of the drama and the poster. I used minimal text within the poster to uphold an aspect of ambiguity within the poster, which is representative of the tv series and the crime drama genre as a whole. I included the date of release in the bottom-right corner of the poster to provide information to the audience so that they are made aware of the tv drama, and are able to access it. The idea of the audience accessing information about the drama series was also displayed in the inclusion of the Netflix logo. This shows the audience the platform in which they can find the information and actively engage in it, promoting a wider audience. As well as this, I presented the star vehicle's name above the title so that I can access this wider audience through both a fanbase and to create notability.






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