Monday, 4 January 2016

Poster Draft

I created a collage using PicMonkey to put all of the images I used as inspiration when creating my very first poster draft. As previously mentioned on I wanted to draw my poster out to give it an element of authenticity. I only briefly described my plans for my poster so in this post I am going to explain exactly what and why I created it like this. I used these four pictures as inspiration for the colour schemes, techniques and style.

After looking at them all and taking elements I liked most from each one, I created a rough sketch and also added text to have as a guide. I think this worked out quiet well and I like the idea of drawing it as it is quiet different and unique, drawing in the audience.  In each circle, I am planning putting a portrait of each character and in the centre (where there is a slight formation of a heart), I'm planning on putting a picture of the baby. 

The only thing I don't particularly like about this sketch is how illustrated and fictional it looks, for example the squiggly  parts of the branch doesn't give it a realistic feel. So when I re-draw and paint this, I am going to only keep the squiggly parts for the heart in the middle . I do like however, the positioning of the text, so I am planning on keeping that the same. I would also like to add a second review, probably on the bottom left to add more positive features of my film to the poster, appealing to the audience. 

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