Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Final Film poster



This is the final film poster me and my group created for out film Memoria.
We used this main image of the main protagonist in our trailer Steph looking back over her shoulder whilst standing in a grave yard which you can faintly see in the background. The image of the girl is lit up well so she stands out from the rest of the poster. The idea we put her in a grave yard goes well with the whole of our film plot, as she accidently killed a boy and she feels as if he is now haunting her. This also gives the poster a spooky effect which is what we wanted to make our audience feel a little frightened. Like the other posters i analysed i did not use over-dramatic effects but simply iconography whilst showing the setting and like the others it is a dark and/or isolated setting. The title is at the top of the page because like other poster I analysed the title is either at the top of the page or at the bottom to stand out but not take the effect away from the main image. The writing is large because this makes the title stand out and hit the audience so they recognise straight away what the film is. We also used this font because the swirls make it look mysterious, the colour is red because it makes it slightly resemble blood and goes with all our other colour schemes with the magazine cover. Also our audience agreed that it represents horror straight away just from the simple colour red. All the other writing is in a standard simple capital letter so it doesn't stand out most from the poster but it is important so you still can't miss the important facts like when its out.

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