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Construction of Film Poster
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Construction of Poster

Dec 07, 2014

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Khari Holland

 
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Page 1: Construction of Poster

Construction of Film Poster

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First I began with adding a photo filter to the image.

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I chose the Cooling filter, which gave more of a blue tone to the image.

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Secondly, I added a black and white filter on top of the other filters previously

added.

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I decided to tint the black and white image with a soft pastel purple-grey colour.

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I was able to adjust the levels of colours within each filter to suit my preference.

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Text was added by using the ‘T’ icon in the left-hand toolbar. Clicking anywhere on the

page enabled the text to be displayed.

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Changing font styles was quick and simple by clicking the font drop down menu. Here I found the specific font I had downloaded for my film

title.

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Next I adjusted the font colour and added the names of the actor and actresses under the film title which follows the generic conventions of a

film poster.

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I decided to change the way I positioned the names on the page by placing them directly underneath one another. This made it less

conventional and more appealing to the eye.

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After further addition of text I thought the title needed to stand out more as one of the main focal points on the poster. To do so I added a

drop back shadow.

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Lastly but not least, before coming to the final touch I added the emblem of my production company and the Rating classification for the film, which I edited white to

fit with the colour scheme of the poster.