This document summarizes audience feedback from a survey about film posters and magazine posters. For the film posters, option C was the most preferred at 50%, followed by option B at 35%, and then option A at 15%. For the movie magazine posters, option B was most preferred with 10 people choosing it, followed by options A and C. The conclusion discusses that a simple mysterious poster design was most effective for the film poster, and that an unconventional design was preferred for the magazine poster over the more conventional first draft.
Audience Provides Feedback on Film Posters and Magazine Design
1. Audience Feedback for Film Poster and Film Magazine
1) What film poster do you prefer?
A B C
2) What movie magazine poster do you prefer?
A B
C
2. The results
What film poster do you prefer?
C
15%
A
50%
B
35%
What movie magazine poster do you prefer?
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
A B C
3. Conclusion.....
50% of the people I asked preferred the 1st movie poster, the poster that I
designed was simple but yet still effective as a horror movie poster, as the
poster was mysterious and didn’t reveal much about the film. The second
poster was similar to the first, as there was a close up of the mask used in the
film. I was surprised that the 3rd film magazine was not popular, as I made it
look like a horror film poster by using Photoshop to add a skull to the face; I
think it was unpopular because of the green colour of the poster.
Designing the movie poster was a struggle as I was unsure about what would
go well, especially as it was a film art magazine. I was surprised that design B
came out on top, as this was my final idea for the magazine. I think that it was
popular as it was different to the mainstream posters on the market, and
people wanted a change from the conventional. Design A was my first draft
that didn’t go well, so I expected it to come last out of all three as there was
a lot inconsistencies throughout the magazine, such as the kickers.