Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Posters, do's and dont's




This is cool. I like the colours but it still is a bit too much, its gets everything into it that it needs but is obviously too busy for the music genre i am doing, and i am not to keen on the graphics i want mine to be an emotive picture, with dramatic clouds and an amazing view and my actor sitting in the bottom right hand corner (rule of thirds) with a guitar or his "token"



















This is exactly the kind of poster i would be looking at making, the shot is amazing even though on this poster it is more than likely that he was not standing in front of that background but still is affective. i like the simplicity of the poster and the fact that you can read everything that is on it unlike the "dont's" that i have posted lower, where there is too much happening you cant see yourself think. It also would'nt fit the film i am doing, the busy posters are to load and in your face like a dance music poster and it just would not go with my genre.



This is the kind of poster i am talking about, i like it but it would not fit my music video and it is not really advertising the group. It's not displaying dates of album releases or concerts not even the groups name. I want a calm poster a model chilling on the beach with his guitar or a token. i was thinking about this token idea, maybe a bear or a flower or anything that continues throughout the music video.

 This is the calm poster i am talking about, this is obviously a bit odd and abstract but you could easily add all of the things i was talking about above, like the title, the group, album release dates, concert dates ect.

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