Thursday, 29 December 2011

Ancillary Poster Research.



This is taken from the video game 'TimeShift', which is where I got my main ideas from. I like this particular poster for numerous factors it uses. 
Firstly, I want to create an individual logo for my film which will accomodate the film name; 'TimeShift'. The image behind the word reflect movement which is symbolic of time 'shifting' as it were. Secondly to notice is the half of the word looks worn away as if it has deteriorated through time. I would like to include this kind of technique into my poster as it fits in with the name of the film very well.
Firstly, I would like to go for a landscape poster as I can include/focus upon the images rather than all the dialogue. I also like the use of the focus pull to focus on the subject in the front instead the action going on in the back. The way that the background is blurred out creates suggestion into whether it is in the same time period again linking back into the game title. And secondly, I like the fact that the conventional 'hero' is outlined to be the main character and to stand out to the audience to be recognised as their 'hero'.

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