Analysis of Disney video covers

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For my GCSE production work, the task I was set to do was to design and produce my own Disney video cover. The overall design and content of my video cover could be based on either a sequel to another Disney film or a brand new storyline with one of the less major characters from an already existing Disney film, to use as the main character. For instance, take Grumpy out of ‘Snow White and the seven Dwarfs’ and create a video based on him as the main character, for example ‘Grumpy and the evil Magician’.

 Video covers are important because the bright, vivid colours and memorable characters attract children’s attention, leading them to purchase the video. Disney’s child-friendly, video covers fit into the whole Disney Empire as they reinforce familiarity with other Disney characters and also fit into the typical Disney video conventions; helping children and parents to identify other Disney merchandise (e.g. toys).

The typical conventions of Disney video covers consist of presentational devices such as, layout, fonts, images and blurb etc; almost every Disney video cover has the same similarity in content as any other Disney video cover. On the front of the cover, there is always the Walt Disney trademark logo at the very top, with the title of the film written in big, bold font just beneath it (or sometimes at the bottom). In most Disney video covers there are always images of the ‘goodies’ and the ‘baddies’ on the front. The good character is usually the main character in a Disney film, so is therefore the largest and main image on the cover. The bad character is usually a smaller image and is situated at the bottom or the top of the cover; less major characters in the film are usually smaller images on the front of the cover too.

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On the spine and on the back of the cover, there is usually the Walt Disney logo and title of film just like the front, but on the spine there is usually just a small image of the main character’s upper half (head). Whereas on the back of the cover there are several different images of scenes from the film and also a short text, which tells you what the film about; this is called a blurb.

The video cover I decided to design and produce was a sequel to the academy award winning film, Aladdin; I have called it ...

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