Thursday, 25 February 2016

Making My Film Poster

I used Adobe Photoshop to create my Film poster, Photoshop is great in layering images and is user friendly.

First I set up my document to be A4 using the inernational paper preset. As I already had a thought on what I wanted my poster to look like, I went in and created the background.


I decided I wanted to have a black space at the bottom of the poster. This would allow me to seperate the photos of the actors and the crew and production logo.


I then added the production logo in the bottom right of the the poster as I believed it was important to show who produced the film.






Using the font steel tongs, which have short cuts to certain words, I added these four tags to show the main people that worked on the film and their jobs.

I came up with a slogan for my poster so that people could remember the film with on catchy line. As the two main characters dont not talk to each other in most of the film, I believed that the slogan had to be about silence or no speech.




As the film is about Post-it notes I conveyed this through the background of the poster. The Post-it notes add iconic colours that we used in our film.














I the added both main characters in the film give the audience some contextual background of who the main characters are.










This is the final produce. I decided to add to add the characters shadowing themselves to add more depth to the poster as i believed it needed an extra bit of detail.


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