This is another update on the poster. The images are quite good but it has been really difficult to put them together with the text and because of this the current version of the poster does not look as good as it should have done. We ran out of time to try and make the poster better than it could have been and the thing we realised is that when the image and the text were separate they both looked really gooid but once they were put together it didn't look as good as we had visioned so that is also something that made it really difficult with the making of the poster. From the feedback we received from the audience, we decided that it was more than likely that we would keep this poster because they actually liked the design we came up with.
This next version of the poster has changed from the previous one because the first one had an image of Jason's silhouette rather than his actual picture on there and it is an improvement this time around because by having the actor's actual face on there is showing the audience that he is the main factor of the film and what the film is based on. This version of the poster is not so good because the image we have is not perfect for the idea we had but we are going to take more images and work around them as best as we can.
This first image is part of the idea that we had for the poster. The images that we have for the poster do not look as good as well had anticipated so we are looking to take more photos and see how they can be incorporated into the poster. The decision to do the poster landscape came because the Shank and Kidulthood posters that we looked at were both landscape. This first image represents the idea that we have for the title of the film. All of the text that is on this paper is the text that we would like to put on the poster but we have to make sure that we have the right photograph to place there and from there we should be able to work with the rest of it. It looks quite effective having the silhouette of Jason's character (Lewis) in the poster rather than the letter 'I' as it makes the audience really think about the seriousness of the storyline.
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