This is our film poster for our thriller film. We looked at other current film posters like The Purge to see what to include. We included the title, a tagline, an age rating, a release date, our institution name and a social media link. Overall we are very happy with our film poster as we think it looks professional and the font and the main picture works well together.
We decided to make a film poster to help advertise our film. If the film poster looks interesting, it will entice someone to come and see the film. It is a good way to show the genre of the film to our target audience. We used the teddy bear as it is the main prop in the film, so it would be a memorable part of the film. We wanted a photo of the bear as it symbolises the innocence of the child in the film, but also the destruction of the innocence as we destroyed the bear. We experimented with different settings for the photo, including against a wall, a tree and a white background. We decided to use the wall as the final picture as we felt it looked the best, and the bear contrasted well against the red brick. We have tried editing the picture in different ways, using two different editing programs to see the effects we like. These are the possible film posters we came up with. Our story is quite dark, so we explored dark colourings and focused the attention on different parts of the poster to come up with something we all liked. The use of the teddy bear has strong links with our opening sequence as it is the main prop.
We think that the Twitter page that we created for our film is a very good way of advertising as we have a couple of followers already. It is interesting how quickly news of a film can spread, as we are only making an opening sequence for school purposes, but we already have people following the film.
We went out with a camera to practise all the camera shots which we want to use in our Thriller opening scene. |
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