Thursday, 21 January 2016

Production: Film Poster Production 3

I took inspiration from the Submarine film poster to add blocks of colour. The blocks fo colour add an interesting edge to the poster and makes sure the poster isn't too bland. The two colours represent the characters emotions. 
I placed the thicker red bar over his face to represent his anger which is the most prominent feature of his personality. The smaller blue bar represents his greif and upset from his father dying and the stress of day to day life. 


The next part of this post is based around the title of our film. 
I used the same font we have been using throughout the trailer which is Century Gothic and to make the title stand out against other sections of text I added a thick drop shadow and a bevel to give the text a raised edge to look 3D. I chose a grey colour because black looked too harsh against the sky, and the grey shows up better with the credits at the bottom of the poster.
(Bevel & Emboss)

(Drop shadow)

This is the final look at the title on my poster with the cloud background. The blue toned grey ties in with the darker clouds so fits quite well with the rest of my poster. 
I also positioned the text in the middle of the sky and is size 120pt. However I am thinking of making this larger after adding a tag line. 


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