Hey everyone, Adrian here. The Blackout social media rollout is officially complete.
The Instagram page has now been finalized at a total of 24 posts. Every teaser, archive clip, cast cover art, behind the scenes moment, announcement, and release post now sits together as one cohesive feed. What began as scattered promotional updates has become a structured visual campaign that documents the full evolution of the project from early production to final release.
To properly showcase the completed page, I screen recorded the entire profile on my iPad so it could be viewed on a larger display. The recording scrolls through every post in order, allowing the full grid layout to be seen as intended. Video posts were briefly minimized within the screen recording to avoid replaying full clips, and each one is credited with the specific blog number where the complete version can be found. This ensures organization and directs viewers back to the appropriate documentation when necessary.
The purpose of including this recording is accessibility. Not everyone reviewing this portfolio may have Instagram access, so this allows the entire promotional campaign to be viewed directly within the blog. It ensures that the presentation of the project is not platform dependent.
https://www.instagram.com/blackout_alevel
The final count of 24 posts was intentional. The feed includes major promotional milestones, archive episodes, cast reveals, editing timelapses, release announcements, and festival material. Each post follows the same branding structure with consistent typography, color grading, and tone. The red emphasis in the title, the darker gradients, and the cinematic lighting remain uniform throughout the page, reinforcing the crime thriller aesthetic.
At this stage, the social media campaign is no longer being built. It is complete. The film is released, the festival postcard is finalized, and the promotional grid now functions as a full documentation timeline of the project.
Up next is the CCR.
Unlike the production and promotional components, the CCR is the final academic reflection that still needs to be completed. It will break down the creative decisions, technical execution, and overall development of Blackout from concept to release.
Production is wrapped.
Now the focus shifts to reflection.
More updates soon.
