Showing posts with label Film Posters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Posters. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Film Poster- Improving

So after yesterday improvements all i need to do now is perfect my text, and the film details. So i had a look around at other film posters, and i like the way the trainspotting film poster separates the film details from the poster with the dark box. I do not think i would add a dark box, but i do want the information to be separate from the poster.

Monday, 21 December 2009

Film Poster


After looking at my feedback, i want to add more text to my film poster. This is an example of a poster i like, i like the simplicity of the text. at the bottom, i think this is what i will do on my film poster.

Friday, 11 December 2009

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Film Posters- The Dark Knight & 27 Dresses




This is another film poster that I would like to look at, Rather than just sticking to my own genre is wanted to explore more arty ways to make my poster, For example The Dark Knight uses different photos to build up on picture, I love the way they have done this as its eye catching and to take in all the picture you find yourself looking at it for a long time, something the maker defiantly wants us to do. I am inspired by how simple, but effective this poster is and will use the idea of making the poster “arty” in my design. B x













As you can see it is simple, but shows the three main characters, it shows the woman in the middle because she is the connection between the two men. Even though it looks simple the information relevant is still shown on her dress. I think this is very creative, because you are drawn to looking at her dress because its an unusual thing to do.

Friday, 18 September 2009

Film Posters- Notting Hill



This is the Notting Hill film poster, I want to discuss the positives and the negative of it.
Positives:
Julia Roberts is the face you look at first, as the most famous actress on the poster we are more likely to want to see her than Huge Grant, This also reflects on the storyline when she is a famous actress.
The picture quality is very good Julia Roberts looks "perfect" where as Hugh Grant looks quiet rough, which also reflects on the storyline of the film.
The details abut the film are inside the picture, which looks good as it looks like a poster inside a poster...
Disadvantages
It is a strange colour scheme compared to more recent films. As the boldest colour on the page is brown, which isn't the nicest colour to be drawn to.
Because of the style of the poster, being a poster in a poster the text is quiet small, and not as eye-catching as it would of been if it was bigger.