One element I haven’t even thought about yet is my social media. I haven’t started to think about what my social media is meant to look like, what the best way to market my genre and story, or how to reach my target audience using engaging posts. So, I have done research on a few films that revolve around a similar premise, and have studied elements of their social media.
Collateral Beauty (2016)
Starring Will Smith, Collateral Beauty has a similar theme to my short film, where a successful business man retreats from life after the death of his daughter. While his friend desperately attempt to reconnect with him, finds more comfort in his own grief by writing letters to the Past, Present, and Future.
Social media tool: This film uses an instagram page that was updated from 2016-2020
Description of types of posts: Upon first glance, this film’s instagram page is composed of many reels with sneak peaks and trailers, and posts with reviews, images of the actors, and stills from the movie. One element that is unique in this page that I don’t see in very many promotional accounts, is the amount of “inspirational quotes.”
These quotes are very consistent throughout instagram, and create a light, yet deep tone for the movie, which is great to gather their intended target audience.
Another element that I loved to see, because I was relatively confused on, was audience engagement. Here, the post asks the audience a question in the caption of the post, meant for nothing but getting the audience to think and interact with the film.
Description of how branding is developed (or not):
The brand is developed to be a beautiful and heart warming story for those who has experienced a recent loss in their life. The reels are similar to encouraging speeches in the way they made audiences feel uplifted and inspired. The bright lighting, the inspirational quotes, the thoughtful upbeat music used, and the easy-on-the-eyes color working is excellent to make viewers feel welcome and accepted.
Analysis of how you will use this to develop your own social media presence:
This film seems to have a very positive message, stemming from grief. Despite the grief, the film is advertised for it’s poetic nature and theme of the perseverance of life. I think my social media page should be similar to this. I want to not revolve around the idea of the mystery of the brother’s death, or the mystery of who the writer of the notes is, and instead focus on the message behind the film, of the importance of coming together with your family for support. I will definitely also try and define a color scheme or aesthetics. However this may be hard with the uplifting message. I had imagined the majority of my film to be very dark, using a blue color scheme and switching to yellows and greens at the end, however the dark color scheme doesn’t match very well with the message, and I cannot use both the light and dark colors due to consistency.
Coco (2017)
Taking place entirely in the land of the dead, Coco explores the understanding of death and grief, and the passage of one’s story after death.
Social media tool: Twitter
Description of types of posts: Many of Coco’s more recent posts revolve around the awards the movie has won. They also try to consistently use clips from the movie, as well as extra content. They used this side by side comparison of the complete film and the early sketches of scenes.
The social media page is also very good at attracting their modern audience. They post in a very professional manner, however many posts use language and emojis very common with adolescents at the time. In the post below, they even used virtual reality to advertise the movie, attempting to show their viewers that they would not be just “a little kids movie.”
Description of how branding is developed (or not):
The posts used in their social media are good at reaching their target audience, which I feel was more their approach than marketing it as having deeper meaning. They hyper focused on getting their name out to the crowds by making their movie seem lighthearted and fun with great music because they are a Pixar studios film. Frankly they don’t need to push their meaning because their production company name does it for them. They utilized very brake and colorful videos and images, and music from the movie.
Analysis of how you will use this to develop your own social media presence:
This film’s social media is honestly not the best frame of reference, simply because it’s a Pixar film. Since they are so widely known, they don’t need to push their underlying meaning very hard, especially with their younger audience. However, their consistency with color was very impressive. One thing I like about the movie, which is evident in their social media page, is the consistency with colors. Coco has some incredibly beautiful visuals with bright oranges and flashy pinks. Even in the sad, more dark scenes, these colors are evident. I will keep this idea in mind when planning the visuals of my own short film.
https://www.milanomonuments.com/blog/5-movies-about-grief-that-show-us-how-to-cope-with-loss