2. First of all I took a
screen shot from the
footage I gathered for
the trailer. I cut out his
face using the magic Using the rubber
wand tool and placed it tool on
on a navy background Photoshop, I
rubbed out the
excess grid so
the grid was only
covering the face
I then added a grid of the image
box on top of the
image
3. I then drew around
selected amount of
gridlines so there
were individual I then moved this
squares that had new layer to the lift
been selected with slightly so the
the knife tool selected cut out
squares became
disjointed from the
original image to
give the shatter
I then made a new
effect
layer where I would
select all of the
squares I had created
and placed the layer
on top of the main
image
4. I then needed to
create lighter I then went into
squares on the the image
original image to settings and
give the illusion changed the
that some other brightness of the
blocks were in the individual
early process of squares
transportation
I drew around
individual
squares, following
the gridlines
6. I then needed to add the title and
the tagline of the film.
I did this by going on to the website
where I found the text so it would
show synergy between the text used
in the trailer and my poster.
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7. I then needed to include some more
text on the poster. Still using the
font, I incorporated some extra
information for the audience to
consume. By giving other films that
the producer had made followed the
conventions of posters that I had
analysed. It allows the audience to
relate this film to other films that
they may have watched.
8. I then incorporated institutional
information at the bottom of my poster. I
did this so my poster would follow the
conventions of a real film promotional
poster.
I found an image a film poster and copied
the institutional information.
I then edited the text so all of the original
names were replaced by names I had
inserted myself.