Website design evaluations

All the money in the world website elements include:
- a trailer
- cast and crew list
- about
- the book
- gallery
- social media links
- and an email sign up a list of updates
The use of an email sign up for updates seems like a good idea that I could take into my website.

Jumanji has a few more elements on its website: the interactive games on the website would definitely make the website stand out but may be hard to incorporate as it would involve creating a game








The commuter has the typical elements of an interactive website, when its launched you're instantly shown the newest trailer, after which you're shown where to buy tickets, they show you're the nearest cinema to you that has the movie. The trailer that launches instantly is a good aspect to include in my own website as it saves the audience from reading the synopsis as many people don't have the time or don't have an interest in it.












The Star Wars website includes a few pages dedicated to the new film, it doesn't have as many elements as the other websites but includes the most important ones such as when it comes out and where to watch it. It also has links to other Starwars related products, such as games, toys and older movies. When launching the website you're shown small snippets of the film, some of the footage comes from already seen trailers and some is new footage. I like the idea of having a fairly clean and empty webpage as it allows the person visiting the page to be emersed within the film footage.










The Post also doesn't have its own website, it has a separate page of the 20th-century fox website, it still has all the main features of a normal film website, such as synopsis, gallery, social media links, reviews, and a trailer,










the greatest showman is also a fox website, so has the same features as The Post.




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