Wednesday 5 February 2014

Ill Manors Website/Chat Show Analysis





Plan B was on the Jonathan Ross show which was aired on ITV, this show has been attended by big celebrities such as Cheryl Cole, Rosie Huntington, and Mo Farah which was there with him. Plan B attended this show not to promote his movie or music video Ill Manors but was here to promote himself as an artist. Plan B talks about his rapping being poetry rather than it consisting of lots of naked girls and alcohol which is typical these days. Plan B is different to other rappers as he is unique and special in what he does. On the chat show he doesn't dress up in fancy clothes or empathises his 'fame'.

The audience for this show using the demo-graphics are C1, C2, B, these are usually the successful and wealthy people. ITV has strong ethical brand values and it is a family channel. Despite Plan B being from the estate 'chav' background he was still considered as being unique and was invited to the show. Plan B or the interviewer doesn't mention his movie or his music video during his chat with Jonathan but discusses himself as an artist


http://www.illmanors.com/#scene-0
The key features on the website are trailers, synopsis, Ben Drew, Stills, Videos etc. These are included to enhance the movie, these features give the audience a chance to get to know more about the film if they haven't seen it already. It promotes the behind the scenes videos so the audience can feel closer to the cast and feel important as they are being shown the behind the scenes.

On the website there is also a 'Reactions' tab, this shows feedback from various celebrities such as Professor Green, Tinie Tempah, Alesha Dixon and so on. There is also feedback from newspapers The Observer which is an Independent newspaper for mainstreams and politicians, this shows the audience how popular the movie is even to non-teenagers and people from C1 D psycho-graphics.

This information is useful for the audiences because it concentrates just on the film itself, this shows to the audience how valued the film is to the director. On the website there is a lot of useful information for the audiences to see and research on.

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