Sunday, 6 February 2011
Poster Flat Plans
The flat plan above shows a greater look into my final design for my magazine. Here I have introduced a photograph of the villain, deliberately using only part of his profile. This adds to the enigmatic effect created by the close up mid shot which is emphasised from the black hod connoting a dark and sinister film and reflects the horror genre.
Along side the central image are the title, two taglines and the text at the bottom of the poster. This divides the poster in two halves and presents the poster in a clear way to invite audiences to acknowledge it.
This is a simpler flat plan but more effective as opposed to the first one. The reason for this is because it consists of having a clearer layout, thus creating a reader friendly appeal and therefore attracting more people to watch he film. The main feature on the poster, the central image, tagline, title and text are positioned down the middle of this media platform. This provides the poster with an act of professionalism and portrays a theme of continuity.
Here is a basic flat plan for my poster. I have deliberately placed the title of the poster at the top of the poster because my intention is to make the title on of the first elements to be identified by the audience. Below is the central image that I positioned in the middle of the poster. From my research, I have encountered many posters that attain images in the center of the layout, therefore I too positioned my central image in the middle. This has an effect of attracting the target audience, as the majority of people look at the large image first, as from my research I have found that audiences look two thirds up the page from their first glance at the poster, specifically the image.
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