Monday 7 March 2011

Our Final Poster

The Final Poster

Our Poster Research and Influence
We decided to analyse the Slumdog Millionaire film poster in order to see the specific elements of a conventional film poster. We chose to analyse this particular film poster because it is also a Film4 and Warner Bros film and we therefore thought it would be suitable and accurate when it came to presenting distributors and the information that is usually displayed, like the directors and actors names.


Feedback
People seemed to like the fact that we kept our poster simple. They liked that the image was in the centre and that there were two halves, one showing the normal face and the other the real, beaten side as this shocked and consequently drew them to the poster, knowing instantly that it was a drama film dealing with issues of domestic abuse. They really liked the slogan because it also told them alot about the plot and said that it was so catchy that they would be able to remember it.

Our Opinions
As a group, we were extremely pleased that the font and colours came out very clearly and boldly.We also managed to find the distributors logos and signs which made the overall poster look extremely professional just like Slumdog Millionaire.
We particularly liked the fact that, in this case, less was more effective and that the image and title were the aspects that mostly stood out, because these were the aspects that were most important when it came to rememberence of our film.

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