Friday, 7 May 2010

Final Poster for Final Notice.


Here is our finished version of our film poster for Final Notice.
In order to keep the look of our poster realistic when filming we took a camera along with us and took a range of photos whilst filming.
We wanted the poster to have a in action style look rather than a look that shows and portrays the look that they have been taken for the film in a studio.
As Final notice has a documentary /day in the life style theme to it we wanted the poster to look like there was someone following her around and taking the pictures of he, but we wanted them to look natural rather than have the character pose for them.

Most independent film poster have a main convention of advertising good feedback and reviews they have received from out side organisations to the media company. This is done so that the idea of a respected organisation would encourage people to buy the film on DVD,download it or watch it at the cinema.
Therefore we have used this convention on our poster showing by using the five star rating scheme and then stating the company in our case The times, as the people who have given us the rating.
This usually works in the better or more popular the organisation who has rated you is more likely to be the one published on your poster thus attracting more and more people to consume the film, also this is a good way for attracting your target audience as you may like to use the this tactic as by publishing the poster/film review in their magazine and publish the company name on the poster.
We have also used the convention of advertising awards that have been won buy the film, this is a typical convention to do this for both independent and blockbuster film posters.
This is a brilliant way to increase advertising for free, it can also build up good reputations for the film,directors and film company's.
By building up a good reputation through winning awards,this will entice audience's.

The font we have used for the main tittle Final Notice, is written in capital letters and in a bold black font I think this reinforces the idea of finality that we are trying to portray through the message of our film. I think by using this type of font and in capital letters also has a to the sudden event our film shows and the speed of events. The memorable font is a parallel to the memorable event especially in the last couple of scene's I.E. The drug scene.




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