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How effective is the combination of your main product and
                       ancillary texts?




       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOa8EAV89BY&feature=player_embedded
Brand Identity: Creating Bamford                                                  2

                            Demographic viewers: Working class male and
                            female 15-25 year olds. I wanted the demographic to
                            be represented in the soap trailer but also their
                            stereotyped class clearly spotted in seconds of
                            seeing the poster. As all the characters are
                            adolescent I decided the show would be aired of
                            E4, a channel known for its controversial soaps
                            aimed at our target audience
Brand Identity: Creating Bamford                                                                                      2




                                                                     http://www.channel4.com/about_c4/styleguide/e4
                                                                     styleguide/e4-brand-guidelines.pdf




 To make sure both the poster and soap opera clearly showed what channel the soap opera would be on I
 used the E4 style guide to find out which font, colour, position and how sizing of the logo and text are used
 by the actual channel. This is E4’s brand identity which is widely known and easily identified by our target
 audience.
Soap magazine conventions                                   2
                                Price in star
                                bubble, bold
       Date                     font.
              Large masthead,
              top left hand
              side of page          Cover stars are
Very basic colour                   looking out at
scheme for                          reader to engage
background and                      them.
masthead.



                                        Large capitalised
                                        clear font- easy
              Characters                to read
              referred to by
              first name            Bold colourful
                                    borders around
                                    extra features.

          Anchoring                   Barcode
          subheading                  “England”
Soap magazine conventions- our magazine                           2
                             “North”      Price in clear
 Large                                    bold font
 masthead, top
 left hand side of
 page
         Date
                                              Cover stars are
Very basic colour                             looking out at
scheme for                                    reader to engage
background and                                them.
masthead.
                                              Large capitalised
                                              clear font- easy
                                              to read

            Characters
            referred to by
            first name                        Bold colourful
                                              borders around
                                              extra features.

          Anchoring                             Barcode
          subheading
Brand Identity: Creating Bamford                                                               2
                                                    To attract the adolescent audience we continued the
                                                    idea of E4’s sticker logo onto the magazine. We did
                                                    this by giving feature pictures contrasting blue
                                                    borders to the red background.




                  We copied the pictures of the two main characters
                  from the poster onto the magazine, so that both can
                  be recognised from each other as well as the
                  costume’s being the same as those worn in the
                  trailer.
Representing demographic and stereotypes                                                                                2
                                                                            Dyed Pink hair, clearly represents a stereotypical
                                                                            teenage ‘Scene’, usually seen with brightly dyed hair,
                                                                            pale skin and dark eye makeup.

                                                                            Hair is styled and make-up clearly being worn.
                                                                            Female characters look like they have made an effort
                                                                            to look good. This relates to the female demographic
                                                                            who want to look a certain way and feel there best
                                                                            usually caused by media production of celebrities.




                                        Storylines are based on social themes. Using other
 Different genders are represented.     soap features appeals to a wider audience.
 The teenager characters are around
 the same age as the target
 audience.
For the male character costumes, we kept them in the hoodies worn in
the soap trailer so that they could be easily recognised from the trailer
but also recognised for their stereotypes. The adolescent audience
would be able to relate the hoodie wearers as being often seen as
badly behaved “youths”
Genre                                                                                                      2

                                                               We wanted to represent social themes that may
                                                               effect our soap’s demographic. We also wanted to
                                                               bring up issues that may not effect them directly but
                                                               had a wider effect of Britain.
                         The slogan ‘where everybody knows your name...’
                         represents both the close friendships in the soap but
                         also the gossiping by the characters.


    The airing time of our soap is relevant to the target
    audience as it is late on a school/college night
    showing it is not suitable for a younger audience




                                             Social themes: Pregnancy, drugs,
                                             teenage marriage, alcohol,
                                             fights, gossip
Our target audience collage and social themes                              2
                            Drugs              Pregnancy
          Friends                                          Apple
                                                                   Relationships

Blackberry                                           Music festivals



Alcohol

                                            Films and Media production
    Teenagers
                    Social media websites
Representing a region                                                           2


                               I used the name of a working class pub in Stockport
                               for my soap opera name to create a regional
                               representation. Audiences in the area would know it
                               is set in Stockport/Manchester.




                        The Eastenders opening credits create a strong brand
                        identity because of the easily recognisable buildings- 02
                        arena and the Thames river, which we relate to Eastenders.
                        The soap also gets its name from its setting in East London,
                        which is also immediately recognised in the opening
                        sequence.

Evaluation question 2

  • 1.
    2 How effective isthe combination of your main product and ancillary texts? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOa8EAV89BY&feature=player_embedded
  • 2.
    Brand Identity: CreatingBamford 2 Demographic viewers: Working class male and female 15-25 year olds. I wanted the demographic to be represented in the soap trailer but also their stereotyped class clearly spotted in seconds of seeing the poster. As all the characters are adolescent I decided the show would be aired of E4, a channel known for its controversial soaps aimed at our target audience
  • 3.
    Brand Identity: CreatingBamford 2 http://www.channel4.com/about_c4/styleguide/e4 styleguide/e4-brand-guidelines.pdf To make sure both the poster and soap opera clearly showed what channel the soap opera would be on I used the E4 style guide to find out which font, colour, position and how sizing of the logo and text are used by the actual channel. This is E4’s brand identity which is widely known and easily identified by our target audience.
  • 4.
    Soap magazine conventions 2 Price in star bubble, bold Date font. Large masthead, top left hand side of page Cover stars are Very basic colour looking out at scheme for reader to engage background and them. masthead. Large capitalised clear font- easy Characters to read referred to by first name Bold colourful borders around extra features. Anchoring Barcode subheading “England”
  • 5.
    Soap magazine conventions-our magazine 2 “North” Price in clear Large bold font masthead, top left hand side of page Date Cover stars are Very basic colour looking out at scheme for reader to engage background and them. masthead. Large capitalised clear font- easy to read Characters referred to by first name Bold colourful borders around extra features. Anchoring Barcode subheading
  • 6.
    Brand Identity: CreatingBamford 2 To attract the adolescent audience we continued the idea of E4’s sticker logo onto the magazine. We did this by giving feature pictures contrasting blue borders to the red background. We copied the pictures of the two main characters from the poster onto the magazine, so that both can be recognised from each other as well as the costume’s being the same as those worn in the trailer.
  • 7.
    Representing demographic andstereotypes 2 Dyed Pink hair, clearly represents a stereotypical teenage ‘Scene’, usually seen with brightly dyed hair, pale skin and dark eye makeup. Hair is styled and make-up clearly being worn. Female characters look like they have made an effort to look good. This relates to the female demographic who want to look a certain way and feel there best usually caused by media production of celebrities. Storylines are based on social themes. Using other Different genders are represented. soap features appeals to a wider audience. The teenager characters are around the same age as the target audience. For the male character costumes, we kept them in the hoodies worn in the soap trailer so that they could be easily recognised from the trailer but also recognised for their stereotypes. The adolescent audience would be able to relate the hoodie wearers as being often seen as badly behaved “youths”
  • 8.
    Genre 2 We wanted to represent social themes that may effect our soap’s demographic. We also wanted to bring up issues that may not effect them directly but had a wider effect of Britain. The slogan ‘where everybody knows your name...’ represents both the close friendships in the soap but also the gossiping by the characters. The airing time of our soap is relevant to the target audience as it is late on a school/college night showing it is not suitable for a younger audience Social themes: Pregnancy, drugs, teenage marriage, alcohol, fights, gossip
  • 9.
    Our target audiencecollage and social themes 2 Drugs Pregnancy Friends Apple Relationships Blackberry Music festivals Alcohol Films and Media production Teenagers Social media websites
  • 10.
    Representing a region 2 I used the name of a working class pub in Stockport for my soap opera name to create a regional representation. Audiences in the area would know it is set in Stockport/Manchester. The Eastenders opening credits create a strong brand identity because of the easily recognisable buildings- 02 arena and the Thames river, which we relate to Eastenders. The soap also gets its name from its setting in East London, which is also immediately recognised in the opening sequence.