Film poster

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Mind Map on Film poster, created by emma.j.titchen on 13/12/2013.
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Film poster
  1. Colour scheme/location
    1. dark colours to portray the theme of darkness and horror
      1. I may take my photos of the characters in the woods because that is where some of the setting in our film is so it will follow the same theme. However I may take the pictures in the studio so that I can get better lighting to create a more tense mood.
      2. Key Image
        1. Have girl at the front of the poster so the audiece can see who the main character is
          1. Clown faded in background to show that he is always there and is watching the girl, this will enable the audience to gain more knowledge on the storyline.
          2. Inspiration
            1. I like the woman in black poster because you can slightly see the ghost presence in the background so it looks like the prensence is always watching over the person which is the type of idea I want in my poster
            2. fonts
              1. For my film poster I want the font to emphasise the genre of the movie so it needs to be a font that is clearly from the horror genre. These are some examples of the type of font we may use.
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