I was given a task to complete within a deadline,
in this task I was told to create a Poster for a film of my choice, and was
also asked to create a DVD sleeve of this, this took much effort and included
many stages in order to present the finished poster and DVD sleeve.
First of all I
started with my poster, and I aimed to get this poster to look as real as a
professional poster, which you would see on a billboard, or on the side of a
bus etc. I managed to achieve this by taking my time in creating the poster and
putting a lot of effort into it. Also I also did some research into looking at
different film posters, this then widened my knowledge and understanding of
different codes and conventions of different text types and genre's.I began to explore many different fonts and titles within my research, this helped me realise which font suited different types of genres for example I used a very bold pointy font to emphasize that the genre of my poster is a thriller. I used this font because it has a certain look to it, which kind of indicates a spirit. I also used red as the colour of this font, mainly because red has connotations of danger.
The title I chose is ‘triskaidekaphobia’ I chose this because my poster is about a board game with the number 13 in the middle, and that word means that you are scared of the number 13. The title is also short and snappy which means people will memorise it better.
Another thing I did was create a story synopsis, I created this in order to make it a little easier for myself to visualise what I am going to be creating, for example if I didn’t write a synopsis then I wouldn’t have included things like the board game in my poster, mainly because I wouldn’t have known what the poster would have been about.
Whilst being in the process of creating my film poster I produced a proposal. I did this in order to set out the scope as my project, if I didn’t have my proposal I wouldn’t of had any aim for my film poster, for example my age rating 18+ and many other things to do with my poster.
After creating my proposal I then started to make a paper design of my poster, I did this so I could give myself a good understanding of what it was going to look like, and also to experiment and see which version I liked best. Once I did the first one I then thought of more ideas and more designs I could include, and whilst in the process of doing these sketches I then worked up more ideas along the way and finally came up with my sketch I wanted to do on the computer. I found it easier to sketch my poster first because I wouldn’t then need to keep making changes to the version I would have done on the computer.
I then went onto my skills acquisition part, and learned a range of skills and techniques through doing a series of different things. One of the things I did was learn how to create an image manipulation I did this by using Photoshop, I was handed a picture of a girl with very oily skin and a few spots, and by the end of the session I had learnt how to make the girl look ‘perfect’, which was a handy skill to learn for my film poster.
I also created an illustrated image by using illustrator, I took a picture of myself inserted into illustrator and used many different tools to make myself look very cartoon like, which was also very handy to know when designing my film poster.
After doing them I had started to practice my photography which was to enable me to create better imagery, so when it came to taking photos for my poster I was comfortable and felt confident when doing it, therefore they would look convincing.
Anther stage which was also included in the process of creating my film poster was collecting different types of photographs for use in my poster, for example I had to take 5 different photos of people so I could insert them into my poster, and each person had to have a different expression. Without these photos my poster wouldn’t look realistic because these photos made my poster what it is.
An on going stage in the process of creating my film poster was my blog. Every time I updated my film poster or made changes to the poster I wrote about the different type of stages I used in order to keep me on top of what I was doing, and to also explain how I did things and how things worked. This was very important because without my blog I would have lost track of what stage I was at when creating my poster.
After doing all these stages I then created my DVD sleeve by doing most of the same stages but making my image smaller. I made it look as realistic as I could by including a title on the spine and a barcode with an age rating and many more realistic things, all I basically had to do was make my image smaller and insert a blurb on the back.
Within doing my film poster and DVD sleeve there was many different layout challenges, one of the challenges I had to overcome was creating a layout, which would be able to attract the audiences attention, this was done by using a memorable title ‘Triskaidekaphobia’ which is normally always places at the top of the page in order to be eye catching.
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