Friday, 12 February 2016
Poster and sleeve evaluation
For this piece of
work, I created a DVD sleeve and poster. I had to take precise steps to ensure
the poster and sleeve was professional just like a feature film would be. The
made up movie, which I made these pieces for, was called ‘No Pulse’. This was because
I felt it related to my genre, which I decided was Horror as it was the genre,
which I thought I would have the most ideas for. The aim for this piece of work
was to make a DVD sleeve and poster which caught my target audience’s eye and
which is effective. I wanted my poster and sleeve to represent the horror genre
as much as possible to gain effectiveness.
I think that my
sleeve and poster is effective in terms with its intended use. The intended use
for the poster was to inform the public of the name and the credits (for
example, the main actors, directors etc.) which I included at the bottom third
of the poster. I also included the BBFC rating on the bottom right hand side of
the poster so it shown which audience I was aiming the film at. It also needed
to portray the genre of the film which was horror which I think was effective
as both my poster and DVD sleeve were very dark and I used dark colours. I also
did it with the pictures where they clearly fall within the horror genre as
they are quite dark images and I portrayed it within the facial features. For
the DVD sleeve, its intended use was to have information on it, which will help
the audience know about the production company etc. It also needed to give a
little away about the film within the blurb without giving away too much.
I used
inspiration from insidious, the exorcist and the blair witch project. I
reviewed these posters so I could use inspiration from them for my poster. I
liked how each of them had a focal point in the centre of the screen which was
a person so I decided to use a focal point in the centre in the form of a girl
but decided to have a full body shot instead of a mid shot or a close up as I
thought it looked original and different and as people wont see many posters like
this then it may attract them more. Both the blair witch project and insidious
had a gloomy background, which I also took inspiration from. I chose to have my
background as a hallway and used overlays and effects to make it gloomy and
dark to portray the horror genre. Both insidious and the blair witch project
were mainly dark colours but used one thing which was red on both of them so I
used this in mine in the form of blood on the wall which makes it stand out
compared to the dark colours and again portrays the horror theme. In all 3
posters, they had credits, which I included within mine as well. Another factor
which I got inspiration from was the fact that all 3 had the names of the film
in the bottom third of the page which I did the same with mine.
Before I made the
poster and DVD sleeve, I did research and planning. One of the things I had to
plan was the model. Stereo-typically, one of the typical horror icons is a dead
girl, which I decided to incorporate in my poster and DVD sleeve. I used my friend
as a model so it was easier to both have a free time in which we could both do
the shots. It was also because she had the right look for the image as she had
long dark hair which fitted the horror genre, as it would cover her face a bit
and we could make it look messy. This portrayed the horror theme. In terms of
clothing, I dressed her in a white long t shirt without pants so it made her
look a bit more edgy and rough. I felt as if this symbolised the name of the
film which is ‘no pulse’ as it could represent that she has no effort with her
appearance as she is dead.
The first step in
my process of creating the poster was to create an A4 piece of paper on
Photoshop to create the main base of my poster. I then got my background for my
poster off google as I couldn’t find a suitable location to take a picture of a
gloomy hallway which was accessible. I saved the image as a JPEG and imported
it onto the A4 page and free transformed it to make it a suitable size for my
poster. I then made adjustments to my image to make it more gloomy. I started
by lowering the brightness and then changing the saturation. Next, I changed
the colour balance to reduce the brighter colours, which gave off a gloomier
appearance. After this I imported
another JPEG of my main image with my model in. I took these pictures at home
against a white wall using a DSLR camera to improve the resolution of the
image, which makes it look more professional. I used the quick selection tool
to select the background of the image and remove it. I then edited the image
just like the background to make it more gloomy. The main tool that helped me
out was the colour balance and the saturation. It really extracted the bright
white out of the image. After this, I added the image with the background
removed to the background image I had previously edited. I then used the free
transform tool and held down shift so I didn’t stretch the image and make it
look un-natural. Finally after looking back at my poster without all the
finishing touches, I decided that to make the image more suitable to my theme,
I need to extenuate the light which will make that seem brighter but still keep
the rest of my image dark and gloomy. I did this using the dodge tool on the
background layer and making the size of the brush suitable to the size of the
light so it wouldn’t affect any other areas.
The next thing I
did was to choose the font for the title. I started off by getting inspiration
from other posters that I looked at on Google. After this, I looked on font
websites like ‘dafont.com’ and ‘1001fonts.com’. I finally settled on the font
‘DK Face Your Fears’ from dafont.com. I decided on this font because it looked
as if the font had been painted on messily and quite heavy handed which seemed
very suitable for my target audience and genre. I decided to keep this font in
the colour grey as I wanted to ensure the colours on my cover were dark or
minimal colours. After doing research on other posters like ‘The Blair Witch
Project’ and ‘insidious’, I decided to place my title in the lower third of my
poster as it tended to be the one which looked the most professional. I then
decided to place the tagline below the title so it would be the second thing
you read and it wouldn’t get missed as it is in smaller writing. I used the
writing ‘American Typewriter Light’. I got this writing off Photoshop as a
default font. I used this font as I thought it looked simple enough to not
stand out and overpower the font but to still be noticeable. I also put this in
grey, as I wanted it to blend in with the title. Next, I added a credit bar at
the very bottom of the page so just by looking at the poster, you can see the
directors and main actors which may attract different audiences. For this I
used the font ‘steel tongs’. The next thing I decided to do was to add a review
at the top of the page, as I wanted the page to look a bit more filled, as it
looked empty and plain with no writing in the top third of the page. Using a 5
star review from a well-known newspaper will attract attention if you see the
poster on a billboard or online and in similar ways on the sleeve when on a
shelf in a shop. The font I used for the review was ‘Tamil MN Regular’. I used
this font because it was quite simple and not too ‘in your face’.
The next process
was to add a BBFC rating which was 18 and the production company logo. I placed
these in the bottom 2 corners of the page quite small so they didn’t over power
but big enough to see. I also put these on the spine of the DVD sleeve at he
top and bottom and also added the ‘DVD video’ logo at the top of the spine as
well. I then added the title to the spine in the same font and colour. I
decided to have the colour of the spine and back of my sleeve grey as I wanted
there to be a consistent colour scheme to make everything look professional.
The first step on
the back of my sleeve was to add the production company logos like blumhouse
productions and universal. I also added the Dolby digital plus logo to the back
at the bottom and a barcode. Another thing I added was the BBFC rating and the
DVD video logo. I placed all these at the bottom of the page to keep all them
together so it looks organised and professional. Above this, I placed the
website URL of blumhouse productions and a website for the film which I created
myself which added professionalism to my sleeve. Above this I added a credits
bar, which I originally placed at the bottom of my movie poster. I thought it
would look better on the back of my DVD sleeve as that is where all the
information is displayed.
I also decided to
place images of 2 different scenes from the film in the centre of the back page
of the sleeve. This will give the audience an insight into the film. I used my
own images of the people in the images but then used the background images from
Google, as it would have been too difficult for me to capture the images
myself. I captured the picture of the boy in a photo studio with a DSLR. I then
removed the white background using Photoshop and then placed it on the
background I got from Google. The other image of the same girl as the
cover, I took at home against a white wall using a DSLR. It was harder to
remove the background of this one compared to the other, as it wasn’t done in a
studio against a white sheet. I then did the same steps as the other and put it
on the Google background. I then merged layers together and placed the image on
the sleeve. I then used the free transform tool and the shift key to make the
image the correct size without stretching it out.
The next step was
to add more reviews to the back to make the film look more appealing to the
audience. I used the same font as the review on the poster to make it
consistent. I then put a blurb at the top of the page. I used a simple font so
it didn’t distract the viewer from the rest of the sleeve.
I think a good
part of the poster and DVD sleeve is the actual image itself of the girl for
the poster. I was happy with this image, as I had to do it at home and not in
the studio at college. I worked with the lighting I had and changed different
effects and tools to make the image darker and gloomier in certain places to
achieve the desired effect. I was also happy with the image I captured for the
scene image on the back of the sleeve. I was happy with the shadows created by
the hair. I decided to take a close up image to increase the intensity of the
image. Another thing I think was a good factor of my finished product was the
layout of the DVD sleeve cover and poster. I liked how I spaced things out so
it wasn’t cluttered but I also made it so it wasn’t too empty and boring. I
liked the colour scheme of the writing of my poster as it made it look
professional and consistent. I kept the colours dark and suitable to my film
genre
I believe that I
completed this piece of work to the best of my ability. I think that my work
looks professional and organised. I believe that I used all the knowledge of
Photoshop I have to achieve this work and gained some knowledge in the process.
Before I started this task, I knew a little about Photoshop through doing other
tasks within it and watching tutorials on it. Throughout the process, I gained
some skills within Photoshop through various factors such as trial and error,
tutorials and by watching other people doing their work. I now feel like I am
skilled within Photoshop and have gained the skills to be able to do various
tasks within it without struggle.
Although I have
gained a lot of skills and now feel comfortable within Photoshop I have had a
few setbacks, which I had to overcome. One example of this would be the images,
which I took for the poster. These images were taken against a wall in a house
rather than a studio. I believe that this made the quality a little poorer, in
order to increase the quality and to make removing the background easier, I
would of ideally took the images in a studio but it was not accessible with the
situation I was in. In order to overcome this setback, I worked with the
situation I had and adjusted the lighting in the room using a mixture of
natural and artificial lighting to make it as perfect as I could.
If I had to pick
bad factors of my poster and DVD sleeve, I would say the fact that I didn’t use
my own backgrounds. Due to circumstances and time limits, I was unable to take
these myself. One of the reasons was that I didn’t have a suitable place to
take the images. Although this is a bad factor, I fell as if I adjusted them
and added effects to make it my own and to make it original to my piece of
work.
I asked other
students for opinions of my work. Overall, the feedback was good and they all
said that it looked professional. One of the main things that I got the best
feedback on was the image on the front and how well it looks against the
background. Another thing was the font used for the title and the colour scheme
of it. They all said that it suited my genre well and that it was clear on the
genre from looking at the poster and sleeve. The one thing that a few people
said I could improve was the positioning of the blurb on the back as it was
previously under the reviews. After gaining this feedback, I changed the
arrangement of the blurb.
Overall, I am pleased with this piece of work as
I feel like I have gained a lot of skills in Photoshop and have improved a lot.
I am happy with the overall result and how it turned out and feel like I
couldn’t of improved it anymore apart from taking the background images myself.
Background image- https://seasweetie.wordpress.com/tag/haunted-places/
Background image for back of sleeve-http://galleryhip.com/creepy-house-hallway.html
Background image for back of sleeve-http://pixshark.com/creepy-old-room.htm
Background image- https://seasweetie.wordpress.com/tag/haunted-places/
Background image for back of sleeve-http://galleryhip.com/creepy-house-hallway.html
Background image for back of sleeve-http://pixshark.com/creepy-old-room.htm
Proposal
Graphics
proposal
Emma
Swann
Level
3 Creative Media Production
Horror
Format- The format of my poster
is going to be A4 and will be portrait. I have chosen this size because the
poster needs to be eye catching and the audience needs to be able to see the
images clearly.
Sector- My sector for my movie
poster would be advertising and marketing.
Target audience- My target
audience will be any horror film enthusiasts. As my film is going to have an
age rating of 15, I am going to aim my target audience at viewers above the age
of 15. Also I will aim my film at both genders.
Content issues- My film is going
to be about a family who move into a new house with a teenage daughter who is
15. The daughter starts acting differently, saying she can see things in her
room at night. Slowly, something takes over her.
Stylistic issues- For my cover I
will be using a lot of dark colours and maybe some red on it as it is a horror
and I want to portray the theme as well as I can.
Legal and ethical issues-
I will have to look out for copyrighting when making my poster and making sure
I do not use someone else’s idea that has their poster copyrighted.
Batman sleeve and poster review
In this post I am going to explain the similarities and
differences between ‘The dark knight’ poster and DVD cover.
As a DVD cover, it will have a different audience to the
movie poster. The movie poster will have an audience of people who are new to the
film so will have to be intriguing and not completely giving away the film but
just enough to make you question what the film includes. On the other
hand, the DVD case has multiple target
audiences; people who have already watched the film and the aim would be trying
to convince them to purchase the DVD and people who haven’t watched the film.
Batman has a half shadow on his face on both of the images
which could connotate the fact that batman has a split personality and may be
potrayed as the bad guy(villain) in this film.
The background is dark and gloomy on both of the images
which contradicts the image as batman is seen as being a good guy.
The cover on the DVD case is the same as the poster. A difference
is the back of the DVD case.
Another difference is that the DVD case has a blurb. This is
because it needs to attract a new audience and when buying a DVD, the first
thing you tend to do is read the blurb. Also the credits are on the back of the
DVD case at the bottom like they are in a film, whereas on the poster, the
credits are on the image at the bottom.
The colours are the same in the sense that they consist of
dark colours like black and grey and navy. The dark colours connotate evil and maniacal.

Expendables poster
For this poster, The aim was to learn how to get to grips with photoshop. We also learnt how to erase the background of an image. I started off by getting seperate images of the people and erasing the background by using the quick selection tool. I then placed the 4 images on the background of the fire. After this I placed the BBFC rating in the bottom right corner of the poster which mad eit look professional.
The next step was to add the credits bar. I used the font 'Futura Condensed Medium' which made it look like a credits bar. I made the font white so it stood out against the dark background.
Next, I added the title and the tagline. I got these fonts off 'dafont.com'. I used the same font for both but used different colours to diffirentiate them. I also made the tagline smaller to enure I didn't take any attention away from the title as that is the most important thing.
CD Case
Making a CD in Photoshop
I started off by collecting 3
pictures. One of the pictures, I used as a background for my CD cover and the
other 2 pictures, I used to layer the cover and to use in the foreground.
I then used the elliptical marquee tool
to select the cd without the background.I used the 'free transform' tool to
enable me to move the images around the page and place them anywhere i wanted.
This tool also gave me access to rotate the images.
Once the images were where i wanted them
on the page, I changed the colours of the background and objects. I did this by
duplicating the layers of each object and adding a block colour to the object
and then using an effect which will fade out the colour to enable you to see
the object. the colour i chose was black which gave out a grey tone once the
effect was applied.
After this, i
converted the file type to JPEG so i can save it as a picture.
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