Friday 24 November 2017

Post production- ancillary research for magazine front cover and poster- typography

For the title of the trailer, i downloaded font from 'Dafont'. The font had a broken effect on it which worked well with the title of the film. I tried many other fonts in Photoshop but found none of them looked appealing or fit the name of the trailer. I also like the fact that the cracks are very faint and not too dramatic suggesting that its little things that hold people together and without them the couple do not survive. 
Poster:
For the poster i used a Photoshop font as i liked the curl to the font. It follows the typical conventions of a romance film.I lowered the opacity to 80% and also added an effect making part of the title break away into the trees in order to have a similar effect to the magazine font. 
The other font is helvetica and altered using the height tall and i altered the boldness to fit with different aspects of the poster. For example, the small print at the bottom of the page was stretched out to fit the conventions of a film poster.
Magazine:
I downloaded the font and then edited it into Photoshop, i simply copied the text onto the magazine front cover. I kept the opacity as 100%  as it was more effective and bold. I also used helvetica for the other font on the page as it had a professional and formal appearance. Once again, i stretched the font out as well as alter the boldness in order to make the magazine more visual. 

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