Monday, January 16, 2017

OUGD503 - Responsive - Youtubers on Film

All three suggested by my little brother these Youtubers all make videos about film, analysing their tone of voice the content they shown and how they engage their audience will hopefully give me an understanding of what the target audience is looking for. 

Every Frame A Painting - 1,028,974 subscribers. 
































The tone of voice is very informal. Using a simple voice over combined with visuals from the film. The video explains what it is going to talk about then breaks down the information so it is as simple as possible into points, number one, number two and so on. This allows anyone to understand it and ensures the information is clear. 

The information gives the viewer a more in-depth insight into the cinematic production, giving the impression that the viewer is more in-touch with the film. This extra insight may not be able to be displayed in the advertising but could be incorporated into the idea of MUBI. 


Nerdwriter1 - 1,052,022 Subscribers





Once again the same formate of a voice over alongside video content for the movie has been used, this gives the viewer a visual representation as well as something to listen to and think about. The video much like every frame a painting gives the viewer an extra insight into the movie and outlines things that would be overlooked. 


Once again this break down of information is shown, here as simply as point A to point B. 

what is important for these video reviews is making sure the information is as simple as possible. 

Now You See It - 299,411 Subscribers



Now You See It 

This is another movie analysis service that works in the exact same way, using shits of movies without sound and a voice over explain the theory of the film, once again giving an insight that a normal viewer would not see. This seems a popular way to review movies online and could be used in my own campaign. Although it is important to ensure that the service is not a movie reviewing service but a shows great cinema. 

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