When I first chose these side projects I thought they would be a walk in the park to be honest. Nothing could have been further from the truth.
1. Make a film poster...
When reading this the first thing that came into my mind was Microsoft publisher, upon using that software I became aware of how amaturistic it looked compared to real world examples.
I enlisted Google images for a selection of movie posters with which I informed my work, I then faced the daunting task of putting it together. After painstakingly learning a new software I believe I have succeeded this to the level I intended.
I initially created a series of options from which I chose the best, and then I created 5 additional designs from that to create an overall piece that encompassed all the best bits from my research.
Below is the rough edit of the movie poster:
Overall I am very happy with this outcome as it has just the right levels of 'epic' and ambiguity to entice audiences, also, in a poll of roughly 50 people from all backgrounds (All year groups and staff), just over 40 said that this poster alone would swing the deal.
2. Make a film magazine front cover featuring your film:
This one was never going to be easy and required a lot of research, I could use 1 of 2 routes;
- Create a totally original piece ;
- Base project around existing publication but add as much original content as possible.
I opted for the second so that I at least had something to use as a template (I am a complete and utter beginner at photoshop).
I began by researching a number of film and media related magazines and ended up with "EMPIRE", a publication I have subscribed to.
Creating this piece was no mean feat, after about 3 months I managed to customise a similar font and format a layout that simulates the real thing to a high standard... all that remained was to add the actual 'filmy' bits.
Adding little magazine tidbits was fairly simple, but when it came to adding the section of my own film I hit a dilemma; do I make my production fill all the space or add it as if it was just another one of the films featured in this issue... I opted for the latter as covering the page in my film seemed to similar to the poster brief.
Below is the rough edit of the second ancillary text:
A blog documenting the process' involved in the Marlborough school media studies AS (having completed that, this blog is now devoted to A2) course
About Me
- Chris
- Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
- Im Chris, Im a student, I have a unique take on the world and therefore the ability to create a pretty amusing blog...but that remains to be seen. Hopefully you enjoy what I have to talk/rant about. In case you wanted to know a bit about me; I play a few instruments and enjoy mountain biking, photography and drawing. I despise football in the highest degree and find the vast majority of the global population to be complete morons.
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