Friday, 15 January 2016

First draft: final poster for Priceless

This is the final poster for my magazine. In the end, I slightly changed the ideas I had for the images in each circle. I thought it would be better if in the top two circles, included photographs of the two female characters with the child as stereotypically, women are much more nurturing that men. In the centre, I still included the photo of the baby and in the bottom two circles, I included two pictures of the couples in each one. 

I like how this turned out as I think it is different and is still eye-catching, I also like how it further makes audience members wander what the narrative is exactly about and why there appears to be a contrast shown. 

Throughout the progression of my poster I have been heavily relying on the rulers tool in Photoshop in order to make sure all the text is placed correctly and the image to text ratio is fitting. To improve however, I think I could possibly try out different fonts for either the reviews or the "out summer 2016" tagline to make them further stand out and visually appealing. In addition, I didn't realise this until now but the gap from the last text to the end of the page isn't the same due to the billing blocks as it is on the top of the page so to improve my poster I could also work on that. 

I have shared this poster on both social media accounts I created for my film and I am waiting for some feed back from my audience members to see what they think I could improve on. On both of my trailer's social media accounts (Twitter and Instagram) I used as an icon image (far right) one which I created on Photoshop. Although simplistic, I think it is highly effective as it informs the audience members on the social media sites available as part of my films promotional campaign and where they can ask any questions they have. This is almost serving as brand identity and I think it works very well. 



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