Monday, 25 November 2013

Poster Draft- Imogen Salmon

Poster Draft



  • The alignment of the poster is central, although it doesn't appear so at the moment, as I am currently trying to understand how to do this on photo-shop. I hope for the reviews to appear either side of the main image overlapping the 'dead space' and the darkened area of the woods in the image. This is for the white font to stand out, and for the image to remain significant. The credit block will be positioned at the bottom of the poster.
  • My inspiration mainly came from my film poster research on 'The Imposter'.
  • I like the eroded style font for my poster as I believe it signifies the genre well, I haven't yet been able to download my ideal font yet, this is accessible on dafont.com, I have made a link below:
 Plane Crash Font
  • I chose this main image as it involved the main character from my short film, she also relates to the title as is the 'False Witness'.
  • I purposefully edited the colour to be desaturated, against a black background and white font. This was to represent the dark narrative of the film, a girl bullying and killing her best friend.
 



1 comment:

  1. Works well.

    The review is awkward where everything has been centred. Look at other examples where this style is used to see where they place reviews. (Juno?)

    Credit block is too promionent.
    Do you think the image works - what do you want to tell us. Is this a setting from the film?
    Good initial draft

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