Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Poster Development




We started by picking our favourite two images from the ones we took to decide which one to be on our poster, we went into InDesign to compare the two.





We went into Photoshop to edit the first image. We toned down the brightness and decreased the saturation to make it appear darker. We then slightly altered the gamma correction to make the contrast go down a bit more.




This is the difference between the images, as you can see the edited version suits the thriller genre conventions more because it is more darker and has more of a spooky feel to it.







We edited the second image by lowering the contrast and brightness to make it darker so that it fit in with the genre conventions. Then lowered the saturation to make it even darker.







We like this image because it shows her running, this gives a spooky and mysterious vibe that makes it stand out because the audience may be drawn into thinking why she is running.







We like this image because it shows her confidently standing, because in the film she is the main character who is the heroin so she needs to be confident and strong. We like the colours in this because it even though it has been toned down the light coming through the trees gives a sense of hope and that not everything may be gloomy.



No comments:

Post a Comment