Thursday, November 29, 2012

Rough Draft Poster

Benjy made a rough draft poster based on the Wedding Sequence.


Happily Ever After (Re-Shoot) Draft 3

This next draft has added music to other sections of the film, also it has added production company logo's to the beginning, as well as cutting a few shots shorter.

This Means War - Poster Analysis

Here is a short analysis of a poster for the film "This Means War". The original Poster is above while the analysis is below.




Poster Types

Posters with all of the main characters:
These posters show all of the main characters. I could consider using one of these, however there are only 3 characters within the film, and the poster wouldn't quite give off the same vibe. This type of poster implies that all of these characters know eachother, or are similar in some way or another, so it is for a very different type of film than ours.

Pick me up
These posters are used to signify a relationship between the two characters, often reffering to the "Rom" for Romance in "Rom Com". We won't be using one of these styles as the relationship between the characters in our film isn't quite romantic from both sides.

Back to back
The back to back look can signify two opposites. It can either show two people working together, with an 'agent' look. Or it could signify the two characters pretending there is a lack of feelings for each other.

Two guys, one girl
This could either suggest one man trying to help another in getting a date (the basis of our story. Or it could suggest two men trying to be with the same girl. This poster certainly fits our film, so I will look into making a poster in this style.

Females take control
This type of poster shows the women in control of the men. The story base would be a man that doesn't know what he's doing, and the women are in power. This type of poster won't relate too well to our story as the story doesn't include these types of characters.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Monday, November 5, 2012

Happily Ever After (Re-Shoot) First Draft

Here is the first draft of our re-shot version of 'Happily Ever after'. Ther e are a few small mistakes left to rectify, however.