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Friday, 18 December 2015

Final Review


Poster Comparisons and development

Above is my original poster idea, I took the photo myself trying to capture an interesting angle. The title placement wasn't originally planned to be as it is on the board but as I was editing I felt it would be a good use of the picture and space. However, I struggled placing the other aspects of the conventions for the poster into the picture. This was simply due to having too many colours and angles in the back ground so it is hard to read and does not look professional but was a start.

After some brainstorming the group decided to brake the rules and place the title centre rather than the corner. We kept the title concept as it works well and used the monopoly set up of the road names for the rest of the conventions. However, it is plan and takes the attention away from the title. We felt we could do more with the poster so decided to develop it further.
I made the title larger and the tile significantly bigger to draw the audiences attention there first. I moved the actors name to the top so they are still noted but less distracting, we decided to keep 2 of the tiles with their board road names to link the monopoly theme further and used the other 2 for reviews. Zoe came up with the idea to use the board game pieces to fill the dead space and further link monopoly in. We are happy with this outcome and feel the development is clear, we think it looks professional and overall represents our film well.

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Completed Poster



Advance to Go - Short Film

This is our final short film - Advance to Go. We posted it onto Youtube as it would be easier to view the video so that it is of a high quality.



Joe's LWL Review template








Above is my attempt of the LWL review, using the Adobe software, InDesign. This software would allow me to adapt text and images so that it could look similar to an actual review written by LWL.
The software allowed us to completely reconstruct a review, replacing it with our film content, so that it would look like an actual review. This included using the same font, measurements and features so that everything would look familiar to the real thing.
We based our draft on the 'Dredd' review written by LWL as it gave us a easy template to adapt our review on.