Thursday, 28 January 2016

Movie poster analysis


 The Thing (1982) . This poster features a human-like figure standing in the middle of the poster with a bright light coming from its face. The mysterious figure is also fully covered in a winter outfit is in front of a light blue, white and black background which resembles snow and ice in the dark which is where a majority of the film takes place. The font in the poster is large, bold and the text connects to each other, just like 'the Thing' from the Thing. The tagline "The ultimate in alien terror" tells the audience that this film features an alien and it is scary, so the audience will know that this film is a sci-fi/horror film.

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The first thing you will notice is Russell Crowe's face covering the top half of the poster. When this film came out Russell Crowe was a well known actor who had a good reputation for being in films. You can also notice that on the bottom of the screen there is no small text saying who the producers, actors, director, etc as Russell Crowe is the main selling point. You can also see that Russell Crowe is wearing an old sailing uniform and has a stern face, so that tells the audience that this film is set in the past and it is a serious film.. The bottom half of the image shows a boat at sea firing its cannons. That shows the audience that the boat plays a major part in the film and also that the boat will have to use its cannons, so it might attract an audience who is looking for an action movie. This poster uses a lot of the colour blue as the sea, sky and Russell Crowe's uniform is blue. The title of the film uses a font which is reminiscent of the past. The title of the film has a red line separating, "Master and Commander" and  "The Far Side of the World". That red line would attract your eyes to the title of the film.

Jack and Jill (2011). The first thing you notice on this poster is not one, but two Adam Sandler's making wacky and silly faces, so the audience know that this film is a comedy. Both of the Adam Sandler faces look as if they were taken as the Adam Sandler dressed as a woman is doing something wild which normal Adam Sandler is reacting to.  From this poster you can tell which one Jack and which one Jill is. The tagline for this film "His twin sister is coming for the holidays ... and it ain't pretty." tells the audience that this film could be seen as a Christmas film and it reinforces that this film is a comedy. The "...And it ain't pretty." also tells the audience that Adam Sandler will look stupid dressing as a woman, and that is the main selling point for this film. In the angled blue rectangle it tells us that "Adam Sandler is Jack and Jill", so people who recognise that actor who don't know his name, now know who he is, so that might attract more people to watch this masterpiece.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Stuff

In thin PNG, I masked an image of some fire onto a flaming car. I achieved this by selecting the fire layer and then double clicking on it. I then changed the blending mode from normal to screen.
In thins PNG, I blended a scratched metal texture over a picture of an 'Acklay' from the fan favorite film Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Finished Castle

POW!

This time I  have added in a foreground, a background, more walls and levels ajustment.

The first thing I did was replace some of the walls in the foreground to cover up some cars that were there. I did this by using the marquee tool on part of the wall, I then copied that onto different parts of the wall.

I then added a foreground in. I did this by dragging the image of the foreground in. I then put it to the top of the layer list and used the paint bucket tool on it to make it hidden. I then used the paintbrush a drew what from that image i wanted in my final version.

Next I put the background in. I dragged the image into the bottom layer. I then placed the sun where I wanted it to be. I then had to use the marquee tool on sections of the image, then i dragged the marquee'd section out so it covered the background. I then did that again in a different area.

I then merged all the layers except for the foreground and the background. I did this so I could easily edit all the castle at once.

I then added dust into the image by selection the opacity type as "Linear dodge (add)" on a new layer located between the castle and the background.

Finally, I adjusted the colours by using the curves option to make the castle look darker as the sun was shining on the back of the castle.

K bye.

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

The great wall & tower

I have now put a wall into my castle. I done this by copying a brick wall and pasting it over and over many times to achieve this. I then used the polygonal lasso tool to copy a piece of wall support from the castle and pasted it onto the wall I created. I then cut the wall support up and pasted multiple parts of the main body back together to make it seem taller.

In this image I have used a photo of part of tower bridge and edited by copying segments of the tower and making them smaller as they get closer to the ground. I then cut an image of a bridge from a picture of a castle and pasted it in. I then made that bridge and tower a different colour by using the curves.
In this image i have added another tower into this castle. I copied the image of a tower from another image and put it in my image. I then cut the image down the middle and pasted it back in and flipped it horizontally.