2. For this film poster design, I decided to makethe colours saturated and darker. I wanted to
place most of the audience’s eyes towards the title of the film.
I decided to place the film title below the photo of the main protagonist, to keep focus on
her photo as well as the film title. I placed the film title with a black banner behind it to
make it pop. As well, as making the letters bold and clear to read. I wanted to create a
simplistic title look.
I disliked this design as I felt it look quite chaotic as well as ineffective. Itdidn’t have clear
structure. Also, the fonts used did not look professional.
3. For this next film poster design, I was incredibly inspired by the film poster for ‘requiem for a
dream’ and as an amateur, I tried to create my own with a twist. I had incorporated a split
screen, with one photo of an eye with a dilated pupil to reflect drug usage. In the other photo,
I used the same photo as the first design. However, I changed the colour to red to connotates
danger and foreshadow whatwould happen in the trailer, and the struggles faced by the
character.
I placed the film title in the centre to catch the attention of the audience in a bold, large
found. Abovethis, I placed a sub heading which insinuates future drug abusein the film and
makes the reader question what will happen in the trailer.
Personally, I loved this design however I felt it was not original enough.
4. For this film poster, I decided to make the colours saturated and darker. I wanted to place
most of the audience’s eyes towards the title of the film.
I decided to place the film title below the photo of the main protagonist, to keep focus on
her photo as well as the film title. I placed the film title with a black banner behind it to
make it pop. As well, as making the letters bold and clear to read. I wanted to create a
simplistic title look.
I disliked this design as I felt it look quite chaotic as well as ineffective. Itdidn’t have clear
structure. Also, the fonts used did not look professional.