Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Film Poster Design







1. What Genre will you be creating a poster for?
The genre I will be creating a poster for is drama and romance.

2. What colour scheme would suit this particular genre?
A cool, contrasting colour scheme. Probably a range of lilac, light blues, apple green and burgundy.

3. What textures and type of shapes would best suit this genre?
Velvety, soft, flowing, calm, soothing textures and shapes.

4. Who is the intended audience for your website?
The target audience is majorly girls 12-20 years o
ld, because it is a romantic film. But is it also targeted for people who are interested in dramatic love stories.
5. After looking at the websites:
Da Font OR 1001 FONTS

Which fonts would suit your film genre?
Fonts that would suit my film genre are scripts, calligraphy and running writing.
I decided on this specific font from dafont.com

What is an appropriate title for your film?
The title I decided on for my film is Summer Daisies. This is because the film is very romantic and it looks pretty in script writing.

Include images, textures and colour examples on your blog:

This image is the one being used on the website to set the mood for the film.


These are the colour schemes believe that will work best with the theme of the movie.

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