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ANCILLARY
POSTER
PRODUCTION LOG
MARCUS THOMAS
• Whilst designing my ancillary poster, I created
  a production log showing the steps I have
  taken whilst creating the poster showing what I
  have edited, cropped or deleted.

• The software I will be using to create my
  ancillary poster is Adobe Photoshop CS6 and I
  feel that I am an intermediate to photoshop
  since I used it last year to complete my AS
  projects so I know how to work the basics.
The first thing I edited was the picture of Red Riding Hood
from being in colour to black and white. This is because the
actual film is in black and white and it will make sense if the
picture on the poster will be in black and white. This would
give the reader an idea about what the genre of the film is
going to be since the silent era only had black and white
films. I edited the pictures by clicking on adjustments then
clicking on black & white as seen in the screenshot where
the arrow is pointing at.
I added a white strip to the black background
which is where I was going to place my
selling line. I wanted to make my selling line
conventional to encourage the reader to
watch my film. At the same time I wanted
the selling line to be slightly cocky just like
Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid” poster I
researched where the selling line was “Sure
we took a year to make it!”. This is a
technique I wanted to use to make the reader
believe that my film is a must watch.
I decided to use a catch selling line “Only 2Film can
make a film 2Great!!!” my film company name is called
2FILM and I punned the name with “too great/
2GREAT” which is quite catchy should enlighten the
reader. Also, the placement of the selling is quite
visible so the reader so it could appeal to them easily.
The font I used to create the selling line is “elephant”
because the font looks similar to other fonts
associated with silent comedy posters.
I added three pictures of the actors who
are performing in the film with their
names typed bold in the “elephant” font.
I used this font to keep a level of
consistency flowing along the poster. By
continuing to use this font, the 1920s
feel will still be there. If I kept on
differing the font, the poster will look
slightly tampered with and immature
and may attract the wrong target
audience.

I decided to put the actor’s names and
pictures at the top poster in a large size
so It can be seen easily. If the readers
could see this, they may be convinced
that this film is one to watch as it
consists of well established actors.
Showing their faces will attract people
who are of Afro-Caribbean descent
because they will notice that the actors
are of that ethnicity so will feel that they
could relate more to the film.
The only thing I added at
this stage to the creation
of my poster was the logo
of me and Tesfah’s film
institution “2FILM”.

I created the logo on a
website called
“cooltext.com” and simply
copied it onto the black
background.
I added the masthead to the poster
which was the name of the film “Patty
Take”. This is the largest text on the
poster and I done this for the reader to
know what he film is called. They would
be able to spread the news of the new
film coming out and could research the
film online.

The font I used was “Goudy stout” and
I used this because it will make the
audience know what type of genre the
film is going to be. The font looks
slightly comical and will relate to the
subgenre silent comedy where laughter
is supposed to be found. If I continued
to used elephant font, the poster will
look to serious and may put off our
target audience.
The last element I added was the banner and
another selling line. They were both typed in the
font “Franklyn Gothic Heavy” just to add another
font to the poster. The banner includes the date
of when the film is coming out, so I pit in a
slightly larger font size than the second selling
line so people will know when the film I coming
out. The banner is telling the reader that the film
is a comedy film as it says “making you laugh”
expecting the audience to laugh when the watch
the film on the 12th December.

Also, the second selling line is typed in patois so
that my target audience could know that this film
is for them. They will understand what the words
mean and would feel that this film is related to
them and will to watch the film for this very
reason. The reader will also know that this film is
a modified version of the fairytale “Little Red
Riding Hood”.
This is how the final version of my
ancillary poster looks.
I am happy with the design as I didn’t
have to reedit or delete any elements I
created which didn’t look to good.
Everything went well and was created
systematically from when I created the
background to when I added the
second cover line and the banner.
Also, I managed to stick to the
conventions of a 1920s film poster and
the main one was to make the poster in
black and white which was what I done
complying to the conventions.

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Posterpattytake

  • 2. • Whilst designing my ancillary poster, I created a production log showing the steps I have taken whilst creating the poster showing what I have edited, cropped or deleted. • The software I will be using to create my ancillary poster is Adobe Photoshop CS6 and I feel that I am an intermediate to photoshop since I used it last year to complete my AS projects so I know how to work the basics.
  • 3. The first thing I edited was the picture of Red Riding Hood from being in colour to black and white. This is because the actual film is in black and white and it will make sense if the picture on the poster will be in black and white. This would give the reader an idea about what the genre of the film is going to be since the silent era only had black and white films. I edited the pictures by clicking on adjustments then clicking on black & white as seen in the screenshot where the arrow is pointing at.
  • 4. I added a white strip to the black background which is where I was going to place my selling line. I wanted to make my selling line conventional to encourage the reader to watch my film. At the same time I wanted the selling line to be slightly cocky just like Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid” poster I researched where the selling line was “Sure we took a year to make it!”. This is a technique I wanted to use to make the reader believe that my film is a must watch. I decided to use a catch selling line “Only 2Film can make a film 2Great!!!” my film company name is called 2FILM and I punned the name with “too great/ 2GREAT” which is quite catchy should enlighten the reader. Also, the placement of the selling is quite visible so the reader so it could appeal to them easily. The font I used to create the selling line is “elephant” because the font looks similar to other fonts associated with silent comedy posters.
  • 5. I added three pictures of the actors who are performing in the film with their names typed bold in the “elephant” font. I used this font to keep a level of consistency flowing along the poster. By continuing to use this font, the 1920s feel will still be there. If I kept on differing the font, the poster will look slightly tampered with and immature and may attract the wrong target audience. I decided to put the actor’s names and pictures at the top poster in a large size so It can be seen easily. If the readers could see this, they may be convinced that this film is one to watch as it consists of well established actors. Showing their faces will attract people who are of Afro-Caribbean descent because they will notice that the actors are of that ethnicity so will feel that they could relate more to the film.
  • 6. The only thing I added at this stage to the creation of my poster was the logo of me and Tesfah’s film institution “2FILM”. I created the logo on a website called “cooltext.com” and simply copied it onto the black background.
  • 7. I added the masthead to the poster which was the name of the film “Patty Take”. This is the largest text on the poster and I done this for the reader to know what he film is called. They would be able to spread the news of the new film coming out and could research the film online. The font I used was “Goudy stout” and I used this because it will make the audience know what type of genre the film is going to be. The font looks slightly comical and will relate to the subgenre silent comedy where laughter is supposed to be found. If I continued to used elephant font, the poster will look to serious and may put off our target audience.
  • 8. The last element I added was the banner and another selling line. They were both typed in the font “Franklyn Gothic Heavy” just to add another font to the poster. The banner includes the date of when the film is coming out, so I pit in a slightly larger font size than the second selling line so people will know when the film I coming out. The banner is telling the reader that the film is a comedy film as it says “making you laugh” expecting the audience to laugh when the watch the film on the 12th December. Also, the second selling line is typed in patois so that my target audience could know that this film is for them. They will understand what the words mean and would feel that this film is related to them and will to watch the film for this very reason. The reader will also know that this film is a modified version of the fairytale “Little Red Riding Hood”.
  • 9. This is how the final version of my ancillary poster looks. I am happy with the design as I didn’t have to reedit or delete any elements I created which didn’t look to good. Everything went well and was created systematically from when I created the background to when I added the second cover line and the banner. Also, I managed to stick to the conventions of a 1920s film poster and the main one was to make the poster in black and white which was what I done complying to the conventions.