Today I started my film poster, I have took some test shots and used one to help me space my text out, here is my film poster with a test shot as my background
After looking at different film magazines and what they seem to review I have decided that I want mine to be similar to Total Film and Empire. Now I have figured out what I want it too look like I now need to think about my target audience.
Age
Between the ages of 20 - 35.
Gender
Both Male and Female.
Occupation
Students at university studying media or film
Working/middle class
Maybe work in retail as part time to fund university.
Media/ film teachers
Interests
Main interest of film.
Going cinemas
Eating out at places such as Nandos, Frankie and Benny's (reasonably priced)
Reading film magazines, reading the reviews.
If have a smart phone maybe have 'Rotten tomatoes' App or 'Flixter'
Also interested in music.
Wealth
This could range from earning minimum wage at retail job to teachers salary depending on age of consumer.
Today Keisha and I had a meeting about our how we want the title of our film being presented on the teaser trailer. We took an idea from River Road entertainment logo with the touchlight which goes across the screen to reveal he name of the company. We have informed our media teacher and she said this is possible to do with cinema 4D, which she has the software for on her laptop, so she is going to bring it in so we can have a play around and see what looks good .
This is the test shot of what Keisha and I want our film trailer to look like. We have only used the location which was avaiable to us on this day, so we used the college. We have also not used all the actors which we plan to use on the day.
After asking my friends in college and my media teacher I finally decided that this font would be the most suitable for a film magazine. This is because I think it looks clean cut.