These are composition ideas for my magazine cover and movie poster. The first one I will start off with is my movie poster.
This movie poster is the sort of thing I want my movie poster to be like. The picture is up above and the title is at the bottom. This makes it easier for my target market to read the poster as we read from the top left and finish at the bottom right. This means that having my poster like this would make it easier for my target market to read it and so they don't need to work out how to read the poster. The font at the bottom which is quite big makes it stand out and the colour makes it look even bolder. As the red is on the top of the white, the colour looks bold because there isn't a fussy coloured background which helps make the font colour look brighter.
Apart from the fact that this magazine cover doesn't fit the genre or the target market which I am basing my teaser trailer at, all magazine covers look similar to this. The title is behind the main photo which shows the main character (most of the time) and the writing around the main image is something which would be involved in the magazine. The sub-title of the magazine would be the name of the film that has the privilege of being on the front cover to advertise the film. This has been done in the same sort of way that the poster has been done in. The target market, even if it is subconsciously, will read it from left to right and so the composition of this is something that I want to use so that my target market can read it well.
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