In order to get feedback for the poster and magazine cover we had to do it differently to the film trailer, so we printed large copies onto A4 and went to harlow with them, to show the public when they walked past. We tried to ask people around our target audience to get more honest opinion and so it wasn't biased. With the magazine cover we asked people between the ages 15-30 if they regularly read magazines and if they were interested in horror films. We therefore asked series of questions an example of one was "would you consider buying this magazine by looking a the cover if it was a similar price to its competitors" a lot of the target audience said they would flick through the rest of the magazine before buying but most people said they would put in the same consideration as they would for a popular magazine.
It was different for the movie poster, me and my group stood outside the cinema with our large A2 posters and asked our target audience if they are interested in horror films, most said yes so then we asked if they would watch the film after looking at the poster, most said they would have to see the trailer to this film before totally watching it however they thought the poster was very effective and would grab there attention to the film, most said it was very mysterious which they liked.
Overall me and my group were pleased with this feedback as a lot it was very positive. We seemed to have targeted our audience well with all three pieces, the trailer, film poster and magazine.
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