Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Websites and Banner posters

In my practical production i also have to create a website; and as Kingsman is a popular film i decided to look at its website as it fits in with my genre of film, spy/thriller. However, it doesn't have its own individual website, it is on 20th Century Fox's website who are the distributors of the film. When you click onto the website on the "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" section, it immediately has a synopsis of the film and shows where you can watch the film "ON BLU-RAY, DVD DIGITAL" and then shares information about the contents of the film, such as the run time, genre, directors, producers and who the cast is as well as a picture of the film poster to go along with the summary of the film. It also has different sections such as a social updates, featured content interactive page where you can learn more about the film and upcoming films, such as Kingsman 3. It also has a movies section; where you can browse and look up your favourite films, or other films that are out in cinema right now or on DVD that you can watch.







This is an example of an audio visual piece that 20th Century Fox have on the website which i could also do; reviewing the film and the characters on a mini podcast that lasts 30-45 seconds, with a narrator speaking on the certain topics that i would include in my audio visual piece, or using this audio visual section to promote my film or website etc. 


This is an example of a banner poster that i would have to also produce; on one side such as this side, the advertisement is in the shape of a T. Whereas, the other side such as the picture below is a horizontal banner poster, which would be used to promote the film. From looking at several bus banner posters, i have gathered that the advertisements on them are simple and clean, short and snappy to get their points across such as advertising a new film.

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