Example fonts: My personal favourite is the design of the number 2 font because I think it matches the connotations of the narrative well. One connotation is the style is similar to a fantasy fairytale animation, which links to the title inspiration of the tale Alice In Wonderland. This is a tale would be well known across the target audience and therefore the connotations of this font will be recognisable to them. A second connotation is how the font design represents the words, which is what I was originally searching for. The 'O's being filled in black connote to the rabbit holes, which ties in the many plot holes in the narrative. The style of the font also looks like it has been drawn and by being almost cartoon like, the curled lettering would appeal to younger viewers.
P3: Create A Pitch To Communicate An Idea To The Client
Draft Presentation
M2: Identify Potential Client Questions And Amend Pitch And Proposal Documentation
Focus Group
Feedback And Potential Client Questions
"With a programme scheduled after the watershed, what would the legal and ethicals be?"
"What rating would you give the drama?"
The changes which I was told to make to improve my proposal pitch are:
Include legal and ethical issues in terms of audience ratings and distribution warnings. Legal issues would include looking into the BBFC, in case the programme is released on DVD. Adding this slide would show the client I have taken this into account and also conducted research to make sure the programme runs successfully.
Add a background of each main character so their role to the narrative can be recognised and give an insight to how the personalities of the character would relate to the target audience viewers.
On the slide presenting the outline of my ideas, my peers suggested it would be beneficial to include what narrative themes that would appear in the programme to help the client get a clearer idea on what the storylines would revolve around. They also said that including specific narrative themes that would appeal to the target audience will help shape the ideas of the storylines.
The final feedback I received was to make sure that the presentation style is professional and clearly readable, with no huge amounts of paragraphs squeezed onto one slide and reminded me that I can bullet point information and expand on them during the pitch.
I think the focus group want to see these changes because they recognised some important elements that were missing which would help present the programme in more depth and also make sure that I was meeting the client requirements.