Here is the final film review that has been revised and improved
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
Sunday, 12 November 2017
Film Review: First Draft and Feedback
Here is my first attempt at the film review. There were some positives as well as negatives that I needed to change to allow for the best final review.
Here is the first draft:
Here is the first draft:
After my feedback, I had a lot of improvements to make. Firstly the biggest problem. My review, wasn't very focused on reviewing the film, it more so gave an overview of what happens throughout. So most of the text had to be rewritten so that it captures my opinion as the feedback recommends.
Another less significant problem was the picture caption. It was taking up mots of the left third of the page and it shouldn't have been a caption. Rather a pool quote which summarises the review in a sharp line/quote. Therefore this was added and the caption was shrunk and moved into the lower right fifth of the picture (hadn't been taken yet).
The date issue and page number were too large so were also shrunk. In the issue of empire black lines are used to underline/ separate the top information from the review itself.
Now the minor the layout needed to have at least a 0.5mm band all the way around, as well as having everything in line as opposed to scattered like I did.
Finally I have to add the page number very small at the bottom alongside the name of the magazine, 'Empire' and the issue date of the magazine.
These are all of the different changes I need to make to create my final and best review.
Monday, 6 November 2017
Film Review: Layout Research
After our film we needed a film review. For this we had to research different film review magazines and then considering all aspects such as font, layout and formality we will make a film review using the best suited magazine as a template.

These were the most appealing designs and magazines that suited my writing style and form of writing, in a more informal style. Therefore I have chosen to research these three magazines to come to the conclusion on which will be the best one to use for my film review.
Firstly is SFX. This magazine utilises a very scrambled design with pictures scattered, with text surrounding them. The articles are numbered and highlighted so the reader can follow what film and picture is being talked about. The writing itself if informal and addresses the general vibe of the film rather than going into depth about the exact production techniques used. The pictures used are also large and capture a moment of significance or a main character further intriguing the reader. SFX also utilises a superhero/ hero sub genre throughout to maintain interest.
Next is Empire. Empire has a more formal layout than SFX with column writing with a chain of photos through the middle, more like a new article. The pictures appear in a circular form also capturing important pictures. The titles are in bold and are used at the top of the page. The writing itself however isn't very formal and still just highlights the overall film and its intentions rather than micro elements.
Finally is Total Film. Total Film utilises a few large pictures within the top half of the page followed by columns of text bellow. There is also a pool quote within the centre of the left page, this is to attract the reader further by referencing the film or other films that would cause interest. Finally there is a insert on the right side, this can be sued to fill space, but very lightly talks about other films that may have relevance to the main talk point.
Overall I shall be choosing Empire to use as my layout for the film review. I have chosen Empire as they have a simple layout that's easy to follow and whilst also having informal text about the topic. I havent chosen SFX as they have a superhero sub genre which my film doesn't apply to and I haven't chosen Total Film not because of its poor layout, but because Empire has a better aesthetic.
Sunday, 5 November 2017
Poster: Final Design
Here is my final design poster I shall use for the film.
I considered the feedback and made my adjustments to the best suited design. I changed the title to 'Take Notice' as it was the least cliche and I also took the font used as it best suited the drama genre. I also added the institution credits and the social media logos.
Saturday, 4 November 2017
Poster: Draft Feedback
After my poster creations I was given feedback on what to improve, remove and keep with my design and overall what one to develop.
The overall consensus of the posters is that I had good picture manipulation from the original picture I took. However I did have to add institution credits as well as social media icons to take up some room. The best poster that was voted on was the corridor poster as it best resembles my research, the only alteration was that I had to change the position from the bottom to the top and change the font to the second posters font as it had a more drama theme.
Friday, 3 November 2017
Poster: Research
To ensure that I created the most realistic poster possible I had to research other short film posters to ensure that my poster is the best it could be.
Here is a variety of short film posters that I will analyse to see what and what not to include in the poster:
In this 'NAVIS' design there resides the title at the top. This in a unique font with a smaller narrative outline underneath in smaller writing. There is the main subject/ area of attention in the centre, a woman with flames behind her, making the woman very visible. At the bottom social media icons are also seen to indicate where information about the film can be found as well as the institution credits to show who was involved in the production of the film. One other stand out factor from the others that this poster is landscape and the others are portrait.
For the second poster 'LOGAN', the subject/ protagonist is in the centre of the poster. This time the title resides in the bottom sector of the poster. Underneath this once again the institution credits and this time the website in which information and the film itself can be viewed. The only text at the top is producer of the film, however this is only relevant if a well know actor/ producer/ director is used so in our case this wont be necessary.
In the final poster 'CHIEF', once again the subject of interest is in the centre middle with no other elements around it, the title follows the first poster by being placed at the top. This poster has awards at the bottom of the screen which could be used for space filling. Finally as the same for all of the posters, institution credits are present at the very bottom.
To conclude, for the best poster, I will utilise the portrait style with the title at the top. I will also try and have the subject of interest in the centre as well as the institution credits at the bottom. In addition I may add social media icons or awards.
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