Wednesday 6 April 2011

Film Poster Research - Jamie

We have taken various screen shots from our footage which we believe may work well for our film poster. We have tried to find shots which include a key moment in the film, so the image can give the target audience an idea of the story, but also with enough space in order to include the film title and other information.

Here is a possible shot we may use for our poster, together we have been discussing which would be best for the poster. As the film is titled 'No Fishing' we have got hold of a decorative aquarium item in which the words 'No fishing' appear. In this shot you can see we have framed it so the title is on the left, and the two characters on the right. The only problem with this shot is that the fish is slightly covering the title. This is why we took numerous shots in order to get the right one.

In this shot the fish has kindly moved out the way, so now the title 'No Fishing' is clear for the audience to see. This would be much more suitable for our final poster design.




I like this shot for a poster as I think the composition is really nice. The bench is centralised and the character 'Scott' is sitting on one end of the bench, this signifies how alone he is as there is a gap left for someone to sit.

 We have made the decision to use the fish tank shot for our final poster.

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