behind the scenes: enacting graphic design in movie posters

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Enacting Graphic Design

In Movie Posters

BEHIND THE SCENES

Making a movie poster ain’t a joke!

Not even if it’s a funny movie

The challenge for a designer involves:

Giving a title treatment that’s easy for the public to understand

Without compromising on creativity, aesthetics and idea.

Woah! That’s tricky. What do you think?

Movie posters are your marketing

weapon, make an impact.

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So what goes in the making of a

jaw-dropping film poster.

More than what you think

Movie Genres and Poster Design Investigation

Capitalized and bold for emphasis

Sans serif for contrast with imagery

Slanted text adds action and movement

Mixing color temperature: using warm and cool colors

Classic combination: red, black and white

VS.

Symmetrical to show two protagonists or evil vs hero

One man show to focus on the main subject

Dramatic landscape: ruined buildings, weapons and machines

Neon laser and thunder light

Shooting meteorites or debris

Theatrical smoke and clouds

Bright highlights and glows

Fire and/or bomb blast effects

Two-point perspective to show 3 or more people

One-point perspective for visual impact/emphasis

Genre Comedy

Warped text: fish eye or arc etc.

Flat colored/ alternative colors for title

Shadow, outlines and glow

Cliché palette – blue, white, yellow, red

Pink for romantic, playfulness or feminine touch

Three color palette for simpler appearance

Portrait images – focus on face expressions

White flat background without texture

Rule of thirds: focus on main elements

Overlap perspective for visual depth

Genre Fantasy

Customized typeface for movie title

Linear gradient, and 3D or beveled font

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Cool colors: blue, cyan, violet, gray, green

Warm colors: rust, orange, yellow, red

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Eccentric and surreal photo manipulation

Landscapes: forest, kingdom, warfare, sky, sea

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Light effects: color streaks, white glows, sparkles

Mystical and mythical FX for backgrounds

Kicker light effect for foreground faces

Mystical FX for backgrounds

Soft light for subtle illuminationComposition

Linear perspective for suspense, focus, distance

Triangular layout to show more than 2 characters

Serif, sans serif, bold and thin

Placement: 2/3rd of a poster or halfway

Use text alignment to split images

Pastel tints for a soft and calm look

Analogous colors: green and blue

Source of light: excessive use of neutral colors, subtle glows

Warm tones: sepia monochrome palette

Close-up couple photographs

Closed eyes and smiling photos

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Lomographic photo effect for unique coloring

White background highlighting

Symmetry via movie characters

Various grid layouts to show different photo shots

Tailor-made typography style for movie titles

Gradient, outlines, outer glows or 3D

Neon multi-colors: blue, cyan and green

Excessive use of black with colored highlights

Futuristic and extra-terrestrial elements

Eye light for radial effect

Force field effect to show collision

Streak light effect to set the ambience

Triangular layout for compact foreground

Grunge: scratched, speckled, textured

Bleeding typeface to signify blood

Paint brush style: jagged edges, rough strokes

Main color: black, gray, red, blue

Monochrome or extreme contrast

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Extreme close-up body parts: destructed, masked

Gruesome images: lifeless tree, haunted house, grunge wall

Under light effects on face to create shadows

Omni light effects to show isolation, mystery

Night vision, anaglyph image stereogram effects

Wispy spirit for ghost movies

Balance: Asymmetrical to show dominant element

Linear perspective: make objects appear, show seclusion

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