This is the completed version of my film magazine. I have been modeling my film magazine on an issue of total film as I liked the layout of the issue. That is why i decided to have the background as the bridge and the two characters framing the bridge because ut sets the scene perfectly for what the teaser trailer is about. The girl is being followed by the boy in the image and so I thought it would be appropriate to have him slightly more faded out to her in his usual dress code - as shown throughout the trailer. The faded aspect shows that he is not always there and is doing the following. I stick to the usual three colour code of red which is used in the trailer and also colour co-ordinated the
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This is my first media lesson as an A2 student and I have just set up my blogger :)
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Completed Poster
This is my finished poster to go with my teaser trailer. After my last post containing a drafted version of my poster I continued to then make some changes and improvements to finally come up with my final draft above. I changed the bottom credits shown in white to the right order and size so that they did not look distorted on the page. I also made adaptions to the main image which is obviously the main character in the centre. On my last draft the image of the girl was very zoomed in close to her face showing her face very largely on the page but not a lot of her body and the background was blocked quite a substantial amount. It is important that the background is not blocked as it is an attractive 'audience grabbing' part of my poster. I decided to keep it simple with the main and background images blending in together together so it was easier to get the full effect of the black and white stalker board behind and also the faded out image gives that 'unseen' effect. Another way I decided to keep it simple was by just having the one main character name at the top of the poster instead of a slogan or more that one name.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
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