Admittedly this is the point in the planning process which I neglected to pay much attention too. I realise now having looked at case studies of other films which I feel are relevant towards inspiring and influencing my product (Brighton Rock, Submarine) that all three elements of my work (trailer, magazine cover and poster) need to compliment each other in order to give a clear and accurate representation of my product.

I think the style of my film influences the cover of the magazine well. Having taken the image from a clip in my trailer to begin with, I believe it is a clear and successful combination. However the poster is where the product is let down. I did initially have a better poster (in my opinion at least) but felt that it didn't really suit the other two pieces of work. My vague attempt at emulating a poster similar to the Brighton rock poster never really materialised. The colour scheme is the most obvious thing that lets the poster down, along with the font (an attempt at simple but effective, which just turned out amateur).
Overall I would go as far as to say that my magazine cover and trailer have been very successful, but the poster is where my overall product suffers.
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