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Thursday, 3 December 2015

Flatplans

This is my first flatplan, it shows the layout that I may use for one of my posters. I like this idea as I think that the image split in half will grab the audience attention and make them think about why these two are on the poster.




Above is my second flatplan which is quite different to my first one as it is portrait. I am going to place a slogan for my film at the top of the poster as I want there to be one phrase or sentence that will grab the attention of my target audience and get them to become interested in my teaser trailer. underneath the slogan for my film I am going to put in the two main actors names as it will entice the target audience to get interested in the film. If they see an actors name that they are interested in they will be inclined to watch the film. The background of my film poster will just be the main image of the main female character from my film. The image is going to take up the whole poster which will grab the target audiences attention and the main image will also portray the genre of the film as the actor will look scared in the image. In the middle of my poster I will have the title of my film 'The Haunting' in a font that is quite large and bold as it will also grab the attention of the specific target audience. having the directors name directly underneath the films title will also attract the audience because if they like the director and have already watched their recent films then they will be more inclined to watch this film. I will have the date of when the film will be released as it is a common convention of film posters and will make my poster look professional. Lastly from researching film posters I have found out that a billing block which consists of everyone who is involved in the making of the film is usually placed at the bottom of all film posters. This will help my poster to look more professional.  

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