Thursday, 14 January 2016

CONSTRUCTION: THE MOVIE WEBSITE PROCESS

I am in charge of the movie's website and I have the responsibility of making the website as efficient and intriguing as possible for our audience. I am currently still making the website, however, as promised I have made steady process as I am focusing on the quality of the visuals and the language that I am using. Below is a rough idea of what the homepage for the website shall look like:


This is the homepage in edit mode at this time. I needed some meat on the bone for the homepage so I decided to show the poster of the film, but It is not finished yet. I wanted to put what I have done so far of the movie poster to have a template in place. I looked at TAKEN, the website for this movie and the homepage shows the poster for the film so I thought that I would take this concept for my website. 

I have also worked on the character bio's on my website. It gives a clear understanding of each of the character's backgrounds and what role they play in the trailer: 


There is definitely room for improvement as I think the bio's are short but they are useful. To act upon this. I am going to add more writing for the bio's and I am going to improve on the overall layout as it looks like it was thrown into the page with no care. 

Overall, I am happy with the progress so far and it was a learning curve for me as this task was a little out of my comfort zone. In the next few days I shall implement more content as I have learnt while making the movie poster that content is key. 




1 comment:

  1. You seem to continue going off on your own. The agreed 2 ancillaries are (1) a film magazine front cover featuring the film and (2) a poster for the film. Whilst the OCR spec does offer 'a website homepage for the film', I had not prepared or offered this. (See below)You need to speak with me about this rather than doing your own thing.
    Media@Claremont7 January 2016 at 03:13

    As discussed with you last term, the two ancillary products do not include making a website, so you would be better advised to focus on the specification requirements.

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