Friday, 5 February 2016

Organisation

For the background of my poster, as discussed in this blog https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=3664132413503481447#editor/target=post;postID=7300003465690443908;onPublishedMenu=posts;onClosedMenu=posts;postNum=6;src=postname, i plan on using an image of the Protagonist's house as this is where most of the drama/ action of the film happens.

I could use the back or font as seen in the images which are screenshots from my trailer. I think organizing pictures to be taken of both sides around dusk/ late afternoon possibly on a slightly rainy day in order to capture the serious mood for the poster to match with my trailer would be most appropriate.

Both would also need to be taken from further away to get a longer shot in order to make more room for the characters on the poster. The car would also be removed from the front image (see left) in order to give the house full center stage. However i am leaning more towards using the back image of the house because a longer image would capture some of the surrounding foliage which would make it more scenic and add some ambiguity to it

The protagonist would be on the left hand side of the house with half of his body in shot whilst a closer up image of half the antagonist's face would cover the part of the roof/ sky above meanwhile, the auntie, if included, would be on the right side, ensuring that the house is surrounded by all the characters and thereby giving it greater significance






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