Tuesday, 26 November 2013

2013 Post 37A- Summary of film poster

From my research into Drama film posters, I believe I have followed conventions fairly well and gained tips and inspiration from good film posters.

I made the title bigger and bolder than the other text and in a central position to catch the eye, whilst the colour scheme is muted and toned down, which can be seen in many drama film posters to reflect the solemn tone.

Awarded Best Drama film poster 2012 I gained inspiration to use a creative, bold title font and softer colours toned down
The main image shows our film's main character, he appears lonely and serious in an empty landscape to reveal the genre's serious mood, and the text font is sophisticated and sharp to reflect this.
I used a vast landscape to set the realism and themes of isolation typically seen in Drama films, and my text style is also subdued yet effective to state key information



 The unique selling point of my film poster would be the illustration of one of the characters, it is starkly surreal against the realistic image and the white contrasts against the muted colours to immediately draw the viewer's attention. This un-realistic image is designed to reflect the loss of memories which is a key aspect of our short film, by having it positioned beside the boy, I hope to convey the main character's inner confliction determining what is real and what is not, as well as represent the key scene of the film where everything goes wrong.

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