Finger of Guilt
This was the film that I had the most ideas for; I wanted to emphasise the word 'guilt' so that it would stand out to the audience. I played around with the idea of writing it across his hands but I felt that this did not portray the image that I wanted. I decided to focus on the typography of the other words for a bit in a hope that an idea would come to me. I decided to write 'finger' in a really long and spidery font to resemble fingers. For the 'of' I split up the 'f' so that it looked like a cross, which I feel ties in to the idea of guilt (confessing you sins).
In the end I wrote 'guilt' across the man's face which I got from when people say 'is it written on my face'. I have tried to shape the font so that it looks like it is actually written on his face. If I was to redo this poster I think I would erase the other people out of the background as I feel that I have looked at this task more as if I was making a poster for the film and not a title sequence.
It Came From Outer Space
The idea of this project was to realise that you do not need to have any know leged about a certain subject, or have to use any technology to be able to make something about it. These films were specifically chosen so that none of us would have seen them. We were told to use our own ideas to try and create our work.
For 'It Came From Outer Space' I was not sure what angle to approach from; I could go down the obvious route of showing an alien/ spaceship or something equally space themed. I did test out a few ideas for the alien theme, I tried to create some different type fonts that had a 'space-y' aspect to them. The letters were formed very differently, some I wrote as block capitals, some slender and pointy and some as lower case slightly disjointed letters that have them a look like they had just been worked out of a stencil.
If I were to do this project again I think that I would look at computer code so that my text in the background looks more authentic.
The Shop Around the Corner
This is the film that I had no idea how to go about it. I felt that since my last two posters were slightly out there and hard to understand I decided on creating a more simple and easy to understand poster.
I tested out the idea of having a birds eye view plan of some corner shops however I didn't feel like I could portray this well enough with just pens and pencils. My second idea was the plan that I ran with. It showed two people standing at the service till. I really enjoyed drawing this as I put in small subliminal messages such as the 'Love?' And 'Hate?' At the top of the till. I know that these tills are not really used any more when I think of corner shops then I think of an old shop that I use to go in as a child which had these. I have tries to tie the typography in to the poster as the shop that they both work in is called 'The Corner'.
I feel that my plan for this poster went a lot better than how the final piece came out as it is too spaced out and does not have the same cosy feel to it.






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