'6 October 2015'
When I am producing an A3 poster suitable for the promotion of either a movie or game product I am thinking of doing an "Incredible Hulk" theme. Incredible Hulk is a Marvel based movie alongside that it is a game. I am basing my poster on the movie.
Overview of the typographic logos...
In my opinion, the majority of the typographic logos I created for this film poster, do show a clear screaming message to the older audience that this film is going to be about monsters and horror themes. The majority of logos may well be all green to represent the character, “Mongreen’s” colour. I think I will be happier with the results, if I took my time over it.
If I could redesign one of my logos again, straight away I would say the purple one (third down), I say this because “Monogreen” is supposed to be green not any other colour. I only changed this logo to purple because, I wanted to experiment with different colours to see what goes well with green. To make the logos more 'monster' realistic I could perhaps use a different font, and choose a different texture of green for example a slim texture because it has a shine effect. I could make the text much “bolder” to make it stand out to the crowd. Alongisde that I could edit the green eyeball picture better and place it under a logo which would suit the theme.
For this task I have practiced my skills within Photoshop, for instance bulging up text.
If I could redesign one of my logos again, straight away I would say the purple one (third down), I say this because “Monogreen” is supposed to be green not any other colour. I only changed this logo to purple because, I wanted to experiment with different colours to see what goes well with green. To make the logos more 'monster' realistic I could perhaps use a different font, and choose a different texture of green for example a slim texture because it has a shine effect. I could make the text much “bolder” to make it stand out to the crowd. Alongisde that I could edit the green eyeball picture better and place it under a logo which would suit the theme.
For this task I have practiced my skills within Photoshop, for instance bulging up text.
Overview of my 3 sketches to portray different ideas...
IDEA 1: I feel with my first idea that this is very feasible to achieve. This is because all the character has to do is raise his arm slightly over the right whilst clenching his fist.
With this idea I don't think any obstacles stand in the way. All i need for this idea, is to grab one certain group member to portray the monster model.
IDEA 2: When overviewing the first idea it is slightly tricker than the first because it is more difficult to achieve my idea. This is because there is a couple in the backdrop holding each other and within our group there are no relationships, so it may be confusing for the models. The main model portraying the monster is easier to do because all they have to do is lean back slightly.
For the props I will not add in an helicopter or moon because it is not realistic for this scenario, but I am not avoiding it because I will add in images of the internet.
The reason why it will be difficult because we don't have the facilities, because we are basing our shoots in the 'Green Room'.
For this idea I will need not one but three certain group members to portray the monster, the man and the woman.
IDEA 3: For my final idea sketch, just like the first idea this is very feasible to achieve my idea but despite this idea appearing rather than complex. This is because there is two characters not one. The first character has to have his arms slightly out to the side showing his 'scary, big side'. My second model has to simply have their hands in their pocket and act down in the dumps, being scared at the same time.
There will be no obstacles in producing this.
With this idea I don't think any obstacles stand in the way. All i need for this idea, is to grab one certain group member to portray the monster model.
IDEA 2: When overviewing the first idea it is slightly tricker than the first because it is more difficult to achieve my idea. This is because there is a couple in the backdrop holding each other and within our group there are no relationships, so it may be confusing for the models. The main model portraying the monster is easier to do because all they have to do is lean back slightly.
For the props I will not add in an helicopter or moon because it is not realistic for this scenario, but I am not avoiding it because I will add in images of the internet.
The reason why it will be difficult because we don't have the facilities, because we are basing our shoots in the 'Green Room'.
For this idea I will need not one but three certain group members to portray the monster, the man and the woman.
IDEA 3: For my final idea sketch, just like the first idea this is very feasible to achieve my idea but despite this idea appearing rather than complex. This is because there is two characters not one. The first character has to have his arms slightly out to the side showing his 'scary, big side'. My second model has to simply have their hands in their pocket and act down in the dumps, being scared at the same time.
There will be no obstacles in producing this.
This moodboard is a collection of images which link very well to how I want my silhouette to plan out.
The reason behind creating this mind map is to give the audience a better understanding of what kind of things will happen in the poster, the emotions in the poster, settings, the interaction between the monster and the characters.