Friday 28 March 2014

Final Website

To build our website we used the website WIX. "Wix.com is a cloud-based web development platform that allows users to create professional HTML5 websites and mobile sites, through the use of their online drag and drop tools."

The sight allowed us to create a unique and user friendly website for our audience which fitted with our band image and also allows us to promote the video and the band itself.


Our website consist of many different parts. The home page as you can see consists of different photos, however the first image is one of the two people who make up the band. The viewer has the option to scroll along using the arose to change the image.  The pictures on the website consist of images that I took on the day of the shoot as when as a photo-shoot I did of the two band members post shoot. The photographs that I collected on the day of the shoot made up the behind the scenes section of the website, this allows the viewer to see how we achieved the footage of your video and the sorts of things we got the actor to do. This allows the audience to gain a bigger insight to the production of the video. We also made sure that the colouring of the website fitted the look of the video. We did this by using a tidy and clinical web layout and using grey colours to go with the de-saturated and bleak look of the video. We wanted to make sure that were was a running theme through the bands image, video, website and digi pack.


On the website as well as including all the things one would expect to see such as, the finished video, about the band, tour dates, news, contact details we also decided to include an online store. This would increase the bands revenue and also promote the band. We printed the bands name onto different products including, hoddies, tee-shirts, mugs and umbrellas.  

Overall I am pleased with the final result of the website. I feel as though we have created a user friendly website which successfully appeals to our audience and conforms with the band image.
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