Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Poster update with style model




This is my main style model when it comes to text placement and text size in scale with the rest of the poster. I am considering moving the 'the' text more central on top of the word 'Isolation'.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Font Choice

I have decided that I want a typewriting font for the title of my film on the poster. I liked it as it suited being a lower Opacity as I made the 'The' more faded than 'Isolation'.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Photoshop Work

Preliminary task update print screen of my work so far in photoshop.
















I am continuing to look for the right font to put on the film poster. I am wanting a spooky/eerie font that shows the genre with clarity.

I have found a few that I like the look of whilst browsing 'dafont.com'

 

 

 

Target Audience Research Questions


(Ask target audience questions after filming them watching the trailer in three sections) Location is my house; original better quality version with tri pod)

1) Within the first 30 seconds are you able to understand what genre the film would be?
2) What age group do you think it would be aimed at?


(After watching the next 30 seconds of the trailer)

1) What is your favourite shot and reason behind it being your favourite?
2) Can you tell what is possible happening in the shots?


(After watching the remaining trailer shots)

1)  Has the narrative been made clear?
2) What could be improved?

Friday, 18 January 2013

Target Audience

The main target audience of my trailer/film will be both genders; male and female. With an average age of 15-20. As the actress used is in the trailer is within that age the same age group will want to watch.

I have decided it will be an american PG13 and a United Kingdom equivalent of a 12A or 15.

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Style Model Examples

 
I have posted these images of film posters as examples because they all have a faded second image in the background likewise to mine. 


My text placement and the feature of only having one main photo as the focus point came from the horror/thriller film (which is also the same aimed genre of mine) poster that is underneath;