Film Poster

Film Review



We used this as it is exactly the same font as the one used in our short film and we chose this font as it it resembled a persons handwriting and it can also associate with the plot of our film where Joe has handwritten on the gift tag to Scarlet "From Joe, With Love". The font used on the film review should of stuck to the magazine format rather then the short film's to make it look more professional and realistic. We did still however think about creative choices when choosing the font. It had to be easy to read and not too dramatic as there would be a lot of it. The font we chose was simple and similar to the one used in Company Magazine. The colour of our fonts played a big part within the 3 products. If you look at the products you can see 3 house colours throughout, black, red and white. We chose these colours as we thought they best represented romance and the black and white colours continues with our theme of the vintage film. So we thought it would be best to choose one of those 3 colours for our font so that we stuck with the theme. On the poster the title and first name of the actors are red and any other font is white. This was because our background image was prominently black and these colours stood out well. By making the title a different colour to the majority of the other font this allowed the audience to see almost instantly that this is the most important part of the poster, what the film is actually called. The audiences eye is automatically draw to that part as it differs from the rest, we did not want the title to fade into the background and be forgotten about. Again on our film review, although we had to stick to the Company Magazine style we still allowed for the colours to be red, white and black, creating a link between the film, the poster and the review. As the background was prominently white we chose the font to be black and this stands out the most and also makes the feature look more professional then if we used red. The images that run along the bottom of the feature look also black and white with very little other colour involved, these then look as though they fit within the page and don't distract the eye.
We created our film with the intention of it being a romance. These results tell us that our film was giving out the right impression on what genre it is, to a degree. But that there were also elements of comedy in it that we may not of recognized before. However 30% still didn't know what the genre of the film was so maybe we wasn't as clear as we had hoped.
