From our audience feedback we learnt that our initial idea for the tourposter would not work because the image on the background was very dark, people would not know what the image was, or what type of genre the music is.
We got told there was lots of detail provided on how to buy tickets and dates which is good for the audience, We also kept a colour scheme and the black and white contrast worked really well.
The only negative points we got were the image on the poster being too dark and hard to get a feel for the image and genre by first glace, so we made it brighter and easier to see. We then got told they liked the image of the guitar as this shows them the genre but they wouldnt of over lapped the writing on the guitar. So if we did it again we'd think more about where to put the website, phone number and social network site or just make the writing smaller.
It was very clear to see that it was a poster of tour dates or poster for a music concert. Everyone knew it was a tour poster by looking at it, which is what we wanted
The majority of people said it was a tour poster for indie/pop music, which is correct. Now we know that we will be attracting the right audience with our poster.
We were told that our poster was informative and has all the neccassary phone number, dates, websites, which shows us that we have put enough information on the poster for the reader, so they know who is performing, where and how to get tickets.
All of our feedback from the audience said our tour poster was credible, which suggests we used the codes and conventions of a real tour poster which would have been influence from our research.
Also the two step flow theory, as if people see our music video and talk about it to their friends it may change there opinion on it and see it in a different way.
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