I believe that the combination of my music video and ancillary texts looks professional. I used the same images that were in my music video to create my CD cover and magazine advertisement, and therefore they connect. The similar iconography makes each product easily recognisable to the audience, as the main image that I used in my ancillary texts is repeated during the music video (shown to the left).
Below are a comparison between official Bastille media texts and my own, to highlight similarities, differences, and conventions applied. In each case, the codes and conventions that I have used make my ancillary texts more believable and easily recognisable to the audience.
I created a survey to get audience feedback on the effectiveness of the combination of my main product and ancillary texts. This survey links with evaluation question 2, and there is more about it in that blog post, below this one.
Question 4 is aimed at this part of the evaluation, and ask the audience if they believe the music video and ancillary texts appear connected. These are three answers out of a total of 24:
Most of the participants believed that the music video and ancillary texts were easily recognisable as being linked to each other. However, some thought that I could have used more imagery, and maybe a motif between the texts.
If I was to create similar products in the future, I would use more similar fonts and imagery between the music video and ancillary texts.
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