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Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Poster Development:

















All of these following posters were created by Taylor with a bit of help with the ideas from the rest of the group. This is because it was his set task as the group member to create the poster. This is our first poster, plain and simple.  As the rest of the group we input a few ideas that could better the poster which can be seen in the next part of the development process.
















This is the second poster Taylor created. As you can see there is some red around the title. This decision was mainly influenced by the bloody reference within our title opening sequence. So we wanted to represent that in our poster which Taylor did a brilliant job with.

















This is the third instalment of our poster development. As you can see from the previous poster, this has four clown faces rather than one. We wanted the clown to represent us as our names are on the poster on each corner. So it was only right to do such thing and it also makes it more full and effective.





This is our fourth and final poster. As you can see from the previous posters above, it  has developed from stage one to stage four. Addition of clown faces and red colouring and even the certificate badge on the poster helped it become more full, real and effective. These steps helped the poster come alive and look more professional. 



Inspiration and Ideas


When researching and looking for ideas to help us create our poster. One poster in addition to "it" (look at previous posts) the dark night was one film poster that we looked at to help guide us in the right direction to creating our poster. As you can see we the reference of the clown in the poster which in our situation is essential as it is about a clown. The colour used was also influential to us as you can see the bright yellow and orange explosion on the bottom right of the poster. This clearly symbolises that violence and explosions are going to be a likely event in the film. We looked at this and decided to put red colouring around our title head ing.    
As you can see above the red around the title helps show the audience that the film may have some bloody reference. As the colour red symbolises blood and love.







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