Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Poster Ideas
This is my first poster idea. I feel that for a film of this type the most fitting poster should include only the most important details and even those should be included sparingly. As a result this example has only the title, release date and a quote from the dialogue serving as a tag line. The latter being at the very top with the first to being at the very bottom resulting in an space void of text in the middle which will attract the eye of of the potential audience to the images much more. The images are of various screen shots of different scenes from within the film with each shot of the same scene put into a vertical line so as to somewhat resemble actual film from a video camera.
This is the simplest yet quite effective in terms of its effect upon the audience. Again, it contains a still of a scene within the film and the title and release date but apart from that offers no real indication as to what the narrative is about. This will intrigue the viewer as they will want to find out more.
My final idea takes the form of a missing persons poster. Unlike the others it does not feature stills from the film or the films title, however it does feature information that taints the potential audience member as to the nature and content of the narrative unlike the others. Although this is much unlike the conventional film poster I feel that it will have just as much, if not more, of an impact and influence upon potential audiences members and the style is especially fitting to this type of film and its genre.
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