Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Day 10.9.3: Planning - Movie Poster Design Concept /Sketch §3


This is just a small design that I briefly drew as I had an idea of implementing Time-Travel and other elements into the movie trailer as to allow for a more creative design when editing the trailer. If I did this I would have to create new Story-Boards for the shots and have to film more scenes which will take an extended amount of time to complete.

The design does not have any text on, as it was a quick design I just used squiggles for the text, above the actors there will be their names, allowing for the audience to easily identify who the actors in the film is.
        Under the mask in the centre of the page there will be a quote about the movie from a respectable source, this will appeal to the audience as they will trust the source and believe that the movie will be interesting.
      The text under the two stick men will include, the release date of the trailer, and more information about who else is involved with the movie, for example directors and editors. This allows for the poster to appear more formal and professional as the majority of film posters have this feature.
      The font style that I will use will be based upon the soundtrack bands text font, this will allow me to easily appeal to listeners of that genre of the music as they will relate to the context of the text and will be interested with the trailer.
      Conventionally this poster follows the rule of thirds as the Title of the movie is in the first section of the vertical third, with mask and the two actors being within the second section, followed closely by the release date and the  movie notes in the final third vertically of the poster.
Horizontally, the first section contains one of the two main actors which aids to framing the mask within the Optical Focus of the Poster. The second section contains the mask, which is framed via the main actors located on either side of the mask, it is also framed from the title of the movie above the mask and the text under the mask, these all allow for the mask to be the central focus of the Poster and what the Movie will be related and recognised with. The third and final section of the Poster contains the other main actor  who aids to framing the mask within the Optical Focus.
      The colour scheme of this movie Poster will be Black, Blue & White, this will allow me to use shadowing upon the mask allowing it to remain mysterious and related to the genre of the film, while the Blue & White will allow me to relate the movie with Protection and the Police Force.

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