These screen shots from our film show both of the main characters by themselves. think that this is an important point as we produced a poster featuring a face made up of a man and woman that was based around the looks of both Sammie and Connor. By having both sexes merging together to make once face in the poster suggests that both the male and female- both Alan and Sophie-are of equal importance in the film.
I find the poster to work effectively with the film as it entices the audience to come and find out more about the main characters, it also hints at the importance of both characters within the film.
The photo is the dominate feature of the review and because it features both main characters (like the poster featured both sexes) and because it takes up such a large amount of space in the review- it is the first thing our audience see- I think that the review suggests that not only does something happen between the characters but that they are, once again, of equal importance.
Overall I believe the combination of our main product, the film and ancillary texts were very effective and would grab an audience’s interest and attention. Behind Blue Eyes - which the audience would recognise and remember due to the title appearing in large and bold text throughout every piece of work, I think has been advertised well through the use of different media which has been created to suit our target audience. If I was to make any changes it would be to incorporate our actors into the poster, however I believe the rest of the information and projects work well together.



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