Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Poster

I used Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 to edit the image that I took of the mask from my trailer, I then used Adobe InDesign CS5.5 to create the poster itself.
 
A screen shot of the first stages of production, so far the image (which has been edited into greyscale for a more ghostly effect) has been placed behind the St Peters Cross. It has been placed so that part of the smile and one eye can be seen, this is to keep the identity of the antagonist hidden, it also adds a mysterious vibe. 



This is a screen shot of the product partly through the production stages, the title and other conventional information such as the release date and tag line have been added to the poster. they're in white so that they stand out and are easily seen by the audience.


This is the final look of my Poster:

The final look shows that the image has been adapted to make it lighter, so the features of the face are more prominant. The tag line has also changed colour and placed lower down as I thought this composition took up more negative space. Actors/ Actresses names have also been added and the billing block text has been darkened as I noticed that billing blocks on horror posters have a more grey like colour to them.

My final product will be explained in further detail in my evaluation.


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