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Creating the film poster
As you can see in some of my other posts I have spoken about
what I learnt from other people when it comes to making a film poster. I used Photoshop
to create it because I have a lot of knowledge on how Photoshop works and I
wanted it to look professional rather than just creating one on word.
I began by selecting an image that I thought would look the
best to represent our film. I have already spoken about the two different
images I was torn between and their pros and cons. Firstly I played around with
the curves and levels of the image then I selected around the person in the
image; by inverse this It allowed me to focus just on the background. As the
background was very dull I wanted to bring out the texture of the brick wall. Then
to blend all the effects together I adjusted the brightness and contrast.
When it came to the text I thought a lot about the
positioning. I wanted to add in the ‘it’s about time’ as that links to the
movie and our titling.
I will Be changing the poster again as I am not a fan of how it looks especially the placing of the text. In fact I prefer our mock poster to the real thing. Although I cant use that image again as Ben looks different to what he does in the film now (he had a hair cut) so it wouldn't make as much sense.
-RM
I will Be changing the poster again as I am not a fan of how it looks especially the placing of the text. In fact I prefer our mock poster to the real thing. Although I cant use that image again as Ben looks different to what he does in the film now (he had a hair cut) so it wouldn't make as much sense.
-RM
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