.
Firstly we decided upon this image as being the main image for our movie poster because it seems like he has just found the olympic stadium and he is staring at it with amazement. The story is about him going to the olympic games, so this image and the story line both match, and for this reason we have used this image.
it more clear to see his face. we also extended the image because the image was cut short and for this
we chose this image and made it lighter so that his face complexion is more brighter thus making it more clear to see his face. we also extended the image because the image was cut short and for this
reason it seems blurred out becuase we have extended it. this way is
better because it allows the audience to only focus on his face, and his facial
expression is potraying comedy so this will allow the audeince to be dragged in
to the movie poster.
Next we decided to blurr out the rest of the background as we did in the
bottom half of the image. We done this to allow the people viewing the poster
to only concentrate on the main characters face as this will sell because as
mentioned his face is funny and people might want to know why his face is like
that or what he is looking at etc so they'll be interested to find out and
watch the film. We done this by playing about with the gradient of the image.
We made the image much more lighter and we put a glow on the image by playing
around with the effects to make it seem more brighter so that his face is more
clear to see
After that we decided to keep the title at the bottom of the page as we
found this technique interesting from one of our case studys 'East is east'. We
decided to keep our main title like this with montys name bold to stand out and
the same colour as his tie to make the poster look professional with the
correct colour scheme. we also wanted to have 'DAY OUT' written in that form to
make it seem like montys day out was a disaster of some sort due to the reason
the font used for 'DAY OUT' looks messy and it makes montys day out seem like
it was disasterous. the fact that its boldened and stands out tells the
audience that Montys day out was also dangerous and this would grab attention
to the film, the audience would want to know what made his day out so dangerous
However we then thought that his name should appear like its a comedy
genre and the title should immediately tell the audience that its a funny film.
For this reason we didnt want to keep his name formal and small in the corner
we thought having the main part of the movie poster, the name of the film,
bigand bold and having it take up the bottom half of the poster would give a
better taster to the audience that the film is full of comedy.
Having the name like this is usually found in cartoon programmes like
'Tom and Jerry' a famous comedy case study and for this reason when we see a
font like this then we automatically know that this film is comedy based
because we see this text style being used in other funny cartoon products, so
this also proves that we followed conventions of real media product. however
our film doesnt involve cartoon
But as a group we wondered if the colour red really gave a comedy vibe
because the colour red would relate to blood and death so a sad or action type
of film. So this would give our target audience the wrong impression of the
film. We decided to change the colour to a more positive and innocent colour
and we chose orange, because we thought this colour was free from sins and
there wasnt any negative energy or hidden messages attached to it. We also had
the day out coloured white to help it stand out with a orange boarder to keep
to the colour scheme so that it looks professional. we chose white colour so
that it stands out and the audience knows what the film is about. The other
style in which day out was written in would not be in the colour scheme and so
we did not keep it, we also thought it was too messily written and made our
target audience seem too young, it seemed like it was another episode of the
cartoon series programme 'denace the mennace' aged for 5 to 7 year olds where
as our comedy is more mature then that so this is why we we changed the text
'Day out' to a more mature type.
We then added a tage line to the poster 'are you ready london its...' we
kept this white so that it matches with the colour scheme of the film and so
that they can read it with the appropriate colour being used. We originally
wanted to have a tag line 'same monty different country however we thought this
would not suite our product as it seems like the film is a sequil and this is
the only time we see monty, so we didnt keep this tag line. We kept our
tageline on top of our film name because both the tag line and the film name
works together and for this reason it had to be on top of the film name. The
tage line introduces the film name by saying 'are you ready london... its
MONTYS DAY OUT'
We next wanted to fill in this empty space that we had on the left of the main character in the main image and we thought we put in thought bubbles coming out of his head, making it seem like he is having thoughts about the events that he has experienced at the same time. The audience could also get a insight in what the film will hold by having these thought bubbles aswell. We kept these thought bubbles to the left of the character because this makes it seem like these thoughts are coming out of his head, and for each bubble we kept a different colour. We kept a hot pink colour for the girl to connote love and romance
Lastly we thought that we had too many thought bubbles being used in the poster and this would make the poster look too detailed and squashed up so for this reason we took out a thought bubble and only used the first two main important ones, and this is how we compleated our movie poster
No comments:
Post a Comment