2. My Thinking
After carefully reading the audience feedback on my film and
the evaluation of my own film and ancillary tasks. I decided
to remodel the poster so that is was more in line with the
main product; the film ‘Static’. I considered the layout of my
current poster and it’s style and decided that it was
artistically based and did not possess the flair and uniqueness
of my film. I also noticed that my original poster did not
possess enough of the conventions of a film poster. It had
some of the conventions such as large central image, credits
at the bottom, a full page background and large title but was
missing some element such as a tag line and the memorable
quality that some film posters possess.
3. My New Idea
Therefore I developed the idea of having my main image
as an infinity mirror image of the bulb, inside a Polaroid
with a tag line scribbled on in marker pen (or seeming
that way) to give the poster a truly unique edge that
would capture my audiences attention and would match
the quality of my film. One poster that used this style
was that of Memento. I liked this style and thought that
what they created was very similar to what I was
attempting to create and that they had executed it well.