Final Theatrical Poster Ideas

These are the top two posters as part of the promotion package for our film:


We chose this poster as it fits with the conventions of real media products and the addition of film festivals compared to the other posters adds a level of authority. The image chosen shows a young girl smoking, immediately making the audience question the film and bringing about themes of innocence and vulnerability as well as harsh themes. The title of the film is bold and a lot bigger than the rest and the poster contains credits, making it look professional.



We also chose this poster as one of the top two as it highly inspired by the 'London to Brighton' poster and follows the same format as the theatrical poster for the film. The fragmented images give the audience some ideas of the action and the scenes that are seen in both the trailer and the film. The colours chosen for this poster fit the colour palette extremely well and closely and by adding quotes from well known critics and a rating as well give it a more professional look. We also include a date for the release of the film which also makes it look a lot more realistic to normal conventions of theatrical posters. This poster gives away some storyline, just as the trailer does, but still includes lots of ambiguity to the main storyline, although the audience can gain a sense of the themes included in the film through images of the protagonist in a protest juxtaposed with her vulnerability shown through the image of her clenching a top on a bed. 

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