Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Making Some Changes To Text On Poster
Whilst I put the release date on the movie poster, one of my media teachers thought it would look nice to have a faded white box behind it. I took before and after pictures to see which looked better and I thought it looked a lot better without the transparent box. I consulted my group when coming up with the decision on whether to keep it or not and we all agreed that it was best if the box was not included. The white box did give a ghostly effect to it but I don't think it was needed for the film poster, it also made the date less visible to audience.
With the evil never dies tagline, I got audience feedback from my teacher and she thought it would look best with a full stop. My group and I came up with the decision to leave it without a full stop. We took a look at some other horror movie posters and saw that a tagline rarely ever had a full stop. It wasn't conventional to have the full stop there so we decided it would look better to not include it. I think it looks better without the full stop and draws more attention to the actual tagline.
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