19 January 2011
17 January 2011
FILM TRAILER: Run: Never Enough Time
We also compiled the remaining pieces of film into a 'blooper reel' style video, displaying the excess film production we did and some behind-the-scenes footage of how we went about discussing the various ways to accomplish particular scenes. To view the outtakes, click here.
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15 January 2011
MAGAZINE FRONT COVER: Total Film
This was the initial draft design for what my magazine front cover would be like . As you can see below, I stuck to my intentional design and made sure to include such staple features such as the masthead, puff, additional text and allignment of the sub-titles.
This is the final magazine front cover design for my chosen brand Total Film. I used an existing magazine cover design by the same company so that I could replicate certain key features that define the overall look and feel to the companys image. The background image is a photograph I took of the secondary character in the story. It was taken down a well-known road in Liverpool which houses quite a lot of graffiti and general 'urbanness'. I deemed it a fitting scene to take a picture in, and positioned the character to the right hand side to allow the typical magazine features such as sub-titles etc to fit in nicely.
This is the final magazine front cover design for my chosen brand Total Film. I used an existing magazine cover design by the same company so that I could replicate certain key features that define the overall look and feel to the companys image. The background image is a photograph I took of the secondary character in the story. It was taken down a well-known road in Liverpool which houses quite a lot of graffiti and general 'urbanness'. I deemed it a fitting scene to take a picture in, and positioned the character to the right hand side to allow the typical magazine features such as sub-titles etc to fit in nicely.
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FILM POSTER: Film Four
This was the initial draft design for what my film poster would be. As you can see below, I stuck to my intentional design and made sure to include such staple features such as the age certificate, director name, credits and of course the Film Four logo.
This is the final design of my film poster. For added authenticity I added the supposed directors name, the Film Four logo and of course the age certificate appropriate to our trailer. I decided upon a nice clean font to convey a sense of sincerity, and so that I did not fall into cliché font types that might take away from the seriousness of the film.
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