Website Research

'Jumanji'

When you first enter the website you get taken to the home page where there is a moving image with the main characters from the movie in it, with the title of the film in a bold font and the stars of the films names above. There is also music playing in the background which the viewer can decide to turn off at the top left corner by clicking the speaker button. There is also the social media for the film in the top right corner of the home where the logos for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram take you to there official sites.

At the top of the page there is a 'home', 'Get tickets', 'Jumanji tree house 360', 'Meet the avatars', 'Rhino Run', 'Videos', 'Gallery', 'Cast and crew' and 'About'

'Get Ticket' - Takes you to another page where you can buy cinema ticket at a location near you.

'Jumanji tree house 360' - takes you to another page where you get a 360 degree view from a tree house and have to collect different items. This piece of interactive content makes the website more interesting and gets the viewer involved.

 'Meet the avatars' - gives background information about the main characters in the film.

'Rhino Run' - takes you to another page where there's another piece of interactive content which is the game 'Rhino Run' where the viewer gets to choose a character from the film and play as them in the mini-game.


'Videos' - trailer of the film

 'Gallery' - number of different pictures of the main characters in the film.

'Cast and crew' - List of the cast and crew in the film.

 'About' - more information about the film.




'IT'

When you open the website the trailer automatically pops up and starts playing to capture the audience attention straight away. Then the home page has a picture of a clown holding a balloon and a boy in a yellow rain coat which symbolises the film. In the top right corner there's the logos of Twitter, Instagram and Facebook which connect to the official social media sites of the film. In
the top left corner there's a bar to access the other pages of the website which include 'About', 'Gallery', 'Videos', 'Float VR Experience', 'The Losers Club', 'Soundtrack', 'Escape to Derry' and 'Meme Generators'.

'About' - takes you to information about the film.

'Gallery' - a variety of different pictures form the film of the main characters

'Videos' - includes the videos of the 'Trailer', 'First Look' and 'Teaser Trailer'.

'Float VR Experience' - Takes you to another page where you can watch videos from the film through a VR headset to get a realistic view of the film.

'The Losers Club' - takes you to another page where there is a onscreen picture book to go through about the group of kids in the film (the losers club). With music and dialogue from the film playing in the background.

'Soundtrack' - takes you to another page where you can listen to the full soundtrack of the film and below list the places you can purchase CDs, vinyl or download or stream the soundtrack.

'Escape to Derry' - takes you to another page where you can scroll down to reveal different moving images from the film which go 'deeper into the sewer' from the film.

'Meme Generators' - takes you to another page where you can create your own memes and photo
-bomb memes using the clown from the film.




Lady Bird

When you open the website the homepage comes up with moving clips from the film and music playing in the background. In the bottom left corner there is 'Fb', 'In' and 'Tw' which are the links to the official social media pages for the film. In the top right corner of the home page there is a bar to access the other pages which include 'Synopsis', 'Cast and Crew', 'Videos' and 'Quiz'.


'Synopsis' - information on the film.

'Cast and Crew' - has a information on the writer/director of the film and lists the actors with pictures.

'Videos' - trailer of the film.

'Quiz' - interactive content where the viewer decides weather to 'take' or 'leave' the card that pops ups onscreen then after they click on their decision a video clip comes up from the film relating to the question.





'I, Tonya'

when you open the website it takes you to the homepage where there's moving clips from the film in the background with the name of the film in a bold pink text in front. At the top of the homepage there is the list of other pages you can access which include 'Get Tickets', 'Videos', 'Synopsis', 'Watch at Home', 'Gallery', 'Press Kit' and 'Share'.

'Get Tickets' - brings up your location on the map and a search bar to search up cinemas near you to watch the film at.

'Videos' - includes: the 'official trailer', the 'red band trailer', 'teaser trailer' and also 'Rigged' clip, 'No smoking' clip and 'Spilled milk' clip from the film.

'Synopsis' - background information on the true story which the film is based on alongside the names of the director, cast, writer and producers.

'Watch at Home' - shows which forms you can purchase the film in, for example: Blu-Ray, DVD, Digital and On Demand then when you click on each button it names the online store you can purchase it from.

'Gallery' - collection of pictures of the main characters in the film.

'Share' - if you hover the mouse over the share button the social media logos pop up for the film.


TAG

when you first open the website the trailer pops up straight away to capture the viewers attention straight away, then it takes you to the homepage which has moving clips from the film as the background of the page, with buttons in the middle of the screen to 'Get Tickets' and 'Official Trailer'. With the names of the stars of the film across the page.

The bar at the top of the page has the other pages which include: 'Trailer', 'Synopsis', 'Gallery', 'Get Tickets' and 'Worldwide Release Dates'. In the top right corner of the homepage there is the logos to the pages social media.

'Trailer' - shows you the trailer again, there's three different ways to get to the trailer when you go on the website which makes it very easy to access.

'Synopsis' - background information on the film.

'Gallery' - the gallery only has two images which could be extended but that might be because the film hasn't been released yet.

'Get Tickets' - takes you to another page where you can buy tickets to a cinema near your location.

'Worldwide Release Dates' - takes you to another page where there's a list of countries below the continent and the dates the film get released in those countries.
































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