Sunday, 6 April 2014
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Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Choosing My Final Poster


Making my Magazine
When making my poster I was inspired by the layout of the independent magazine "Little White Lies" which I have done an analysis of. I liked the quite simplistic design of the magazine, and the neutral colours used in the colour scheme, as well as the way they made the images striking in order to stand out more.
After arranging the picture properly on the page, I then began to add text boxes; adding in the title of the film, who directed it, who was starring in it and the release date.
Update on Filming
On Tuesday we set the day aside to get all filming done, unfortunately there was a pheasant shoot through the woods, meaning we had to cut the day short. However we did manage to get half of the filming we intended to get done that day.
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Making My Poster
When creating my poster i used the program Photoshop to produce my poster. As well as following the codes and conventions of film posters, especially of the genre of war, based on my research. First of all I opened my chosen photograph with the program, Photoshop.
After opening my image, the fist thing i did was slightly crop into it, to make our actor more central. I then changed the brightness, tone and contrast to create a darker feel to the image, something i had noticed many war posters did. Once i had done these thing and was happy with how the image looked I went on to a font website called "dafont.com"to download the font that i wanted to use on my poster.
Now i had the picture the way i like it and the right font, all i needed to do then was just write the; Title, leading actors and fine print. After doing this my first draft for my poster was complete.
After opening my image, the fist thing i did was slightly crop into it, to make our actor more central. I then changed the brightness, tone and contrast to create a darker feel to the image, something i had noticed many war posters did. Once i had done these thing and was happy with how the image looked I went on to a font website called "dafont.com"to download the font that i wanted to use on my poster.
Now i had the picture the way i like it and the right font, all i needed to do then was just write the; Title, leading actors and fine print. After doing this my first draft for my poster was complete.
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