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Evaluation Worksheet – LEVEL 2 FMP

EVALUATION OPENING STATEMENT

Student Name? Charlie forward

Title of your Film? The forest

Which genre did you select?


- Horror Horror
- Teen coming of age
- Superhero

Why did you select this?


Out of the three of them that was the one that interested me the most

What was the first product you


selected?
EG
- Teaser Trailer
Billboard poster
- DVD Cover
- Billboard Poster

Why did you select this?


I enjoyed working on photoshop more than premier so I thought It would
have been better to make a poster
What was the second product
you selected?
EG
- Social Media
Teaser poster
promotional image
- Teaser poster
- Promotional comic
strip

Why did you select this?


I am better on photoshop so I knew I would be able to do this within the
timeframe

PART ONE: RESEARCH

What methods of research did Researching what other horror movie posters have done was the most
you find to be the most effective? helpful thing I did and helped to inspire the final design for my own.

Explain how you found your


information.

PART TWO: PLANNING

I started out with a sketch and mainly went of that.


What techniques / methods did you
use to plan your final major project?

The sketch that I made helped to influence the final product.


Which element of your planning did
you find to be the most useful?

I pretty much stuck to the first one after it got good responses from other
How close did you stick to your people.
original Statement of Aims idea?

I did not change it.


If you changed your Statement of
Aims – why did this happen?

PART THREE: THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Mainly teens ranging to adults seeing that it’s a horror movie it wouldn’t
WHEN DESIGNING YOUR FINAL be suited for children.
DESIGNS, WHAT TYPE OF
AUDIENCE DID YOU HAVE IN
MIND?

They use much darker colours than other posters which is more likely to
HOW DO YOUR FINAL DESIGNS be ignored by children were as bright colours will catch there attention
APPEAL TO YOUR CHOSEN easier.
TARGET AUDIENCE?

It gives the audience an idea to what kind of tone the movie would have
HOW DO YOUR FINAL DESIGNS as well as a loose idea of what its about by adding in the tent in the
HELP TO COMMUNICATE THE second poster.
STORY TO YOUR AUDIENCE?

I have improved with cutting certain elements out of photos to so I can


WHICH TECHNICAL/SOFTWARE combine them in photoshop.
SKILLS DID YOU IMPROVE OR
LEARN DURING YOUR FMP?
PART FOUR: AUDIENCE FEEDBACK

Before you can complete this section, you need to have completed a survey for your peers to complete. Details
of this would have been given to you separately.

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How many responses did you get
from your survey?

I had a response that said that said they wouldn’t want to watch the film
What was the most valuable because they couldn’t tell much about the movie. So if I was to do it again
response? I would add more details in the poster that hint at the story.

Explain why this was the most


valuable.

I had another response saying that they didn’t like it without giving a
What was the least valuable reason why.
response?

Explain why this was the least


valuable.

Overall people seemed to like my design.


Overall, did people like your
designs for your FMP film
concept?

Post relevant answers in the box


and comment upon them:

Yes all of the responses could tell that it was for a horror movie based off
Did the responders from your the poster.
survey recognise what genre of
film you were aiming for?

Post relevant answers in the box


and comment upon them:

yes based on the majority of responses.


Would people watch your film
based on your designs?
PART FIVE: FINAL THOUGHTS

What challenges did you face on Trying to find the right images and landscape that I wanted.
your FMP?

How did you overcome any I had to just keep looking around for the right thing.
problems on your FMP?

Which part or parts of the FMP The photoshop element I worked through well and ended up doing quite
did you feel worked well? quickly.
What might you do differently? If I was to do it again I would try to add more detail to my Paige.

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