In my A2 media product, I created a film promotional package that consisted of a trailer, poster and magazine cover. In the processes of making my trailer, poster and magazine cover I focused on key elements that would try to make the three link together generically as much as possible intertextually, with considerations to mise en scene, shot types, editing, typography and colours and costumes. I wanted to establish similar elements throughout all my productions. The main character was of course the key component in linking these together, I included her in the poster magazine and trailer, to establish a sense of continuity and to familiarize audiences with her which is significant in film packages, in order to make clear that all three were linked not only in terms of their design but how it reflects target audience, and how these ideas establish the same to realistic media products.
Using the characters not only displayed synergy within the ancillary texts and the trailer, but it also brings audiences closer to the protagonist and allows them to build a sense of relationship with them. My target audience are young teenage girls in school who are exposed to emotions. In all of my products the character is vulnerable from the photograph of her in the magazine to the shot of her sitting on the bench looking devastated in the first couple of seconds of my trailer shows a sense of vulnerability, my main aim was to have my audience relate to my character therefore having her appear in all types of products allowed me to establish a relationship between character and audience. The repetitive use of audience here can be linked to various film packages such as James Bond, Star Wars and Captain America franchises. The hairstyle of the main character in shown in the trailer and the magazine, this is the messy bun and I intended in having a messy bun to make my character relatable to young people in this generation, and my research found that young girls normally throw their hair in a bun when stressed and I hoped my audience would notice this by looking at the magazine and the trailer. By showing it in the trailer, the magazine cover, I have made one ancillary text and the trailer link together well. The hairstyle is important because I wanted my audience to relate to these characters when they see the trailer and magazine and hopefully this would influence them into picking up a magazine or anticipated for the trailer. Keeping the hairstyle the same was essential for continuity reasons without the style obviously changing that would make audiences notice. Similarity is applied within my trailer and ancillary texts just because it helps make them look better which is what I intended. A drastic change in hair would make the trailer and magazine look like it's from two different films on first glance, and the point of the link is for audiences to immediately link the two when they see them, even through simple issues such as the similarities in the actors and characters appearance. Using the same typography and sizing helped with the concept of also keep continuity of the poster, I used a similar font in each ancillary text and in the trailer