Websites Used During My Research and Planning

I discuss the online websites I used in my radio documentary evaluation, but I have included the main ones I used here.

Art of the Title


This website helped me with understanding the order of credits, appropriate fonts for titles for romantic comedy films, and also inspired me to make a the link to the film The Graduate.

DaFont


This website was one of the ones I used to help me find a variety of potential fonts for my titles, including those that would be suitable for my genre/film.

Font Meme


Font Meme was another font website I used, which broke fonts down into movie genres.


Linotype


Linotype was the last font website I used, however, I did not find anything extremely useful from this website, as many of the movies it referenced were older, classic films, rather than more modern movies from the genre.

Meta Bar Chart


This was the website I used to create the bar charts for my focus groups. This website was extremely useful as there were lots of design options.

YouTube


YouTube was used to get the opening sequence clips which I analysed. I embedded them onto Blogger.

IMDB


IMDB was very useful for finding information about directors, genres and actors.

IMP Awards

IMP Awards is a film poster site with a variety of high quality posters for each of the films that they have (which are most of the films ever created). I often used IMP Awards when putting posters on my Blogger posts that were related to the opening scenes I was analysing. This is definitely a site I will use a great deal for my A2 Film Marketing Project, where I have to create my own poster.

Themes Website


This blog had an amazing graph for themes of romantic comedies which I found very helpful when researching my genre.

BBC Narrative

BBC Bitesize had very useful information on narrative techniques for rom-coms, and information which I used on my narrative structure Blogger post.

Google Forms


Google Forms helped me to create the questionnaires regarding 'audience expectations' and 'audience feedback'.

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