Using PhotoSnack, I have made a slide show of the photos I took from our continued forrest shoot. PhotoSnack is a free slideshow maker software online.
Demi, Agatha, Sophie and I decided that we should start taking photos for the poster of our film opening, The Unhinging.
The 3rd and 4th photos of the photo slide show I made, are examples of inspiration we took for our movie poster including shots of India behind trees with her face peeping out behind the trunk, India looking directly at the camera lens through the branches of a tree (with the green leaves being exposed to the camera creating a blurry effect in the edges of the shot) and India running directly towards the camera through a clearing of leaves in the forrest.
We all agreed that we want to create a poster for our film, much like the posters of these films (some of these aren't of the same genre as our film, but their posters have the same layout we intend to create):
I made this photo collage using piZap, an online photo editor and collage maker (please click to view).
This is a rough example - I have drawn this |
Eye view movement - I have drawn this |
I want to create a sense of 'level' in the photo, not in the sense of hierarchy and status but as if the chase sequence of Jack, India's kidnapping, is searching for her. For example, Jack may be running on the bottom right hand side of the poster with India running on the top left hand side of the poster. Also in the middle of the poster their could be a faint, outline of India's face behind the title of the film, creating a sense of mystery and suspense.
I have acknowledged that the poster of our film opening should be appealing, eye catching and interesting to audiences, therefore attracting them to watch the film. I have acknowledged that the eye views objects, from 'right to left' in a zig-zag (shown above). Therefore I feel that the main character, India, should be the first person the audience see.
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