Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Poster Drafts


The first poster fulfils the demands of my demographic who wanted a group shot in the poster. It also gives the audience an insight into the relationship between the characters, and also gives them an idea of their personalities, as the long shot allows the audience to see their outfits. It also has a red masthead which is part of the colour scheme that my demographic requested. For these reasons, I will use this template for my poster.

The second poster goes slightly against my demographics request as it is a close-up, however, a close-up was a close second. It follows the dark colour scheme and uses low-key lighting, which was requested by my demographic. It has a red title and credits, which was another popular colour in my survey. However, I want to introduce the other characters in the poster, as they appear more in the actual film/trailer, therefore, I will not use this template for my poster.

This poster introduces all the characters, and the long shot allows the audience to establish the relationship between them and get an understanding about their personalities. However, the logistics of this poster would be difficult as it would need to be taken from outside a window and therefore there is a risk of having a reflection of a sun glare. Additionally, this photo would be difficult to light as the lighting outside is unreliable and an artificial light could not be used on such a large area.




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