Using the image of Kate looking to the right and directly into the light I added the film title, tag line, actor and actress's titles, release date and billing block which I made up. I choose to have one film poster of Kate in black and white and the other of Kate in colour. I did this as I thought having a black and white image would be more appropriate for a horror thriller film poster. now looking at both of the draft film posters I think that the black and white image does suit the horror thriller theme, but as the film poster is quite simple and not many contrasting colours have been used on the colour scheme, having a black and white image makes the film poster seem to plain and boring. I followed the original convention for the actor and actress' titles to be placed in the top left and right side of the film posters. This makes the film poster seem more realistic. The reason why I placed the tag line, film title and billing block around the image of Kate was to keep the structure of the film posters in place. For example, if I placed these conventions over Kate's face and the top half of her body it wouldn't look much like a film posters, and also there would be too much of a black space in the top part of the film poster. Following the usual convention for the film release date I kept the release date for the film at the bottom of the film poster. Again this makes the film poster seem more realistic.
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Third Film Poster Draft
Using the photographs of Kate that I manipulated using Adobe Photoshop I started turn some of the images into film posters.
Using the image of Kate looking to the right and directly into the light I added the film title, tag line, actor and actress's titles, release date and billing block which I made up. I choose to have one film poster of Kate in black and white and the other of Kate in colour. I did this as I thought having a black and white image would be more appropriate for a horror thriller film poster. now looking at both of the draft film posters I think that the black and white image does suit the horror thriller theme, but as the film poster is quite simple and not many contrasting colours have been used on the colour scheme, having a black and white image makes the film poster seem to plain and boring. I followed the original convention for the actor and actress' titles to be placed in the top left and right side of the film posters. This makes the film poster seem more realistic. The reason why I placed the tag line, film title and billing block around the image of Kate was to keep the structure of the film posters in place. For example, if I placed these conventions over Kate's face and the top half of her body it wouldn't look much like a film posters, and also there would be too much of a black space in the top part of the film poster. Following the usual convention for the film release date I kept the release date for the film at the bottom of the film poster. Again this makes the film poster seem more realistic.
Using the image of Kate looking to the right and directly into the light I added the film title, tag line, actor and actress's titles, release date and billing block which I made up. I choose to have one film poster of Kate in black and white and the other of Kate in colour. I did this as I thought having a black and white image would be more appropriate for a horror thriller film poster. now looking at both of the draft film posters I think that the black and white image does suit the horror thriller theme, but as the film poster is quite simple and not many contrasting colours have been used on the colour scheme, having a black and white image makes the film poster seem to plain and boring. I followed the original convention for the actor and actress' titles to be placed in the top left and right side of the film posters. This makes the film poster seem more realistic. The reason why I placed the tag line, film title and billing block around the image of Kate was to keep the structure of the film posters in place. For example, if I placed these conventions over Kate's face and the top half of her body it wouldn't look much like a film posters, and also there would be too much of a black space in the top part of the film poster. Following the usual convention for the film release date I kept the release date for the film at the bottom of the film poster. Again this makes the film poster seem more realistic.
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