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Draft for Poster 4

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Draft for Poster 3

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Draft for Poster 2

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Draft for Poster 1

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Audience figures and financial impact of 3 documentaries

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Numerical data and audience figures for Documentaries

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History of TV Documentaries

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Popularity of TV Documentaries

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Analysis of three TV Documentary posters

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Final Poster 4

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Final Poster 3

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Final Poster 2

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Final Poster 1

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Idea for TV Documentary

Idea for TV Documentary  The title will be "Tracked” and will be about a subject (main character) who wakes up in the middle of the woods without a trace on how they got there. They must find a way out, but they have no way of knowing where they are as it is extremely isolated. They have no way of getting any directions or help from anyone and must find their way out all by them self. As days go by and it becomes more of a mental challenge they start to hear, see and feel that someone is watching them making them feel like they are being tracked. The follower will be shown in the advertisement as a ghostly figure, but it is up to the audience to believe if the stalker is real or if the subject is just going crazy and is imagining things. This idea is created by the stalker looking slightly transparent in the advertisements.

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Rejected Poster 4

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Rejected Poster 3

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Rejected Poster 2

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Rejected Poster 1

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Statement of Intent

  Statement of Intent For my documentary billboard advertisement, I will ensure that it complies fully with the rules and regulations set by the ASA. This includes avoiding any content that could cause serious offence, fear or distress to audiences. Although my product will be a thriller documentary centred around isolation and the unsettling idea of being watched and followed, I will avoid the use of graphic imagery, violence or threatening language. Instead, the sense of tension will be created through symbolic imagery and subtle visual choices. For example, I plan to use dark forest environments and shadows to suggest isolation, alongside mysterious taglines that imply the subject may not be alone. One concept I intend to explore is the use of a large face looking down over the forest, which would connote the idea of someone constantly watching from above creating a feeling of paranoia. Another idea is using bold colours, such as a red background, which traditionally connotes ...