Monday, 18 March 2013

Media poster draft 2 feedback


Kiera:
1 (landscape)
I like this one, I think the clock really works well; it suggests to me that the horror film is going to be focused around time. The darkness around the eye helps towards the advertisement of the darkness of the horror. The distortedness of the eye advocates that there is going to be a lot of gruesome scenes. An improvement of this could be to have less black block colour alongside as it distracts you from getting to the information as more attention is going into the image.

2 (portrait)
I really prefer this one as I like the placement of the advertisement. I think it works better having it portrait than landscape due to being an audience I feel it’s more versatile and easier to read. The image gives all the same effects as the landscape one but just has better spacing. There isn’t a lot of improvement that I would suggest for this one as the eye is central and would immediately shout out to the audience however  if you were to find it boring having nothing else on the page, you could add a few minor images on the outline of the poster to interest the audience.


Ford:
Top (landscape) as it uses the rule of thirds a lot more where as in the portrait version the focus is more central. Also the top one looks better as it looks more realistic because of the face, the other looks like it could have been drawn/graphically made. Also the realism makes it looks scarier because it emphasises the fact that the film is set in the real world rather than a fictional one. Also the landscape one has a better text format as it can easily be read from left to right rather than the portrait one which forces the eye down.

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