2. Do you think the ancillary products are conventional and why?
Those who responded found that my ancillary products were conventional
and also highlight specific points that follow the convention. These include
the layout, the image used, colour scheme, by receiving this positive
feedback it demonstrates that my research into existing ancillary products
has enabled me to create successful conventional products.
3. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each?
By asking my target audience to identify the strengths and weaknesses of
my ancillary tasks it enables me further improve them, creating a high
quality product that will successfully appeal to my prospective audience.
Strengths highlighted include typography, layout and coverlines.
Weaknesses include lack of other images on the magazine and size of text
4. Would you want to find out more about the film advertised?
The success of my ancillary products is evident through the results of the
survey as when asked, 100% answered yes to whether they would want to
find out more details about the film advertised.
5. Would you buy the film magazine based on its appearance?
The success of my film magazine is also evident through the results of the
survey as based on the appearance of my film magazine, 100% of my target
audience agreed that they would purchase the magazine based on the
front covers appearance. This demonstrates that the research I conducted
was successful in enabling me to create a high quality magazine.
6. Does the film appeal to you based on the film poster?
When asked if the film poster appeals to my target audience, 100% agreed
and gave reasons such as it’s eye catching nature, the few details it reveals
about the storyline of the film and the image. This shows that my film
poster is effective in catching attention of the audience and appealing to
my target audience.