Designing a Film Poster for S.W.A.T. I am going to design a film poster for this piece of coursework. First of all, I have to find some images of different posters - research from IT sources and non-IT sources; I will do this by using 'google advance search' on the internet and then go to the library to find some posters from the magazines. (I am going to photocopy the pictures and text which I think will be useful for my coursework.) I will select at least 12 posters by searching through the internet. I am going to start doing the coursework after I analyze those posters - I may use the advantages of the posters and try to avoid the disadvantages of them. I have got an idea to work on the film 'Harry Potter'. Therefore, I have to go on to the internet to find some images and text (e.g. the names of the director, the main character and the writer of the book, etc.). After this, I will choose some images (2 or 3) which I will use for creating my own poster. When I create the poster, I will also using different types of software to make some special effects on the poster, e.g. Publisher, Paint Shop Pro, 3D plus. I prefer to try two different kinds of arrangements. For example, change poster with different pictures or change the color of the poster or use different ways to represent the text or put the pictures and the text in different position, etc. I will compare the two pieces of work and choose a better one as the final design. Also, I have to check the errors on my poster, such as wrong spelling. After correcting them, I am gong to ask my teacher about how I can improve the coursework and he will give me some advises. I then decide to describe my final design and write about effects of using those different software. After that, I will print out my draft design (with a different layout) for the imitation to the movie premier and I ought
The poster I have chosen contains a young woman holding a gun with a red bandage covering her eyes and mouth and behind her, on the wall is an American Flag painted on with dripping textures. On the American Flag there is a quote which reads, "We kill people who kill people because killing
well the film will do, and who it will appeal to. It is evident that
Focus shall be on utilizing pre-production tools while developing the prototypes. Actual material, wherever possible, shall be used in the development of prototypes rather than having substituted parts. Make the prototypes as closer as possible to actual outputs.
then it is crucial that as designers we are aware of the responsibility we hold
picture of the end result before even beginning a project. It means I need to have controlled and
Although most of the images were pretty impressive, but the ones I liked were :
I chose to analyze Despicable Me, an animated film geared towards a younger audience, because I was interested in examining underlying theories and messages that this film would be relaying to its viewers. Often times, when watching animated films, children are not aware of these messages, as they are absorbed by the characters, special effects, and humor. But as we have learned throughout this semester, our brains are subconsciously primed by the various surroundings we are exposed to. Since we also studied the impacts of entertainment, such as television and video games, on children, I wanted to see how a popular children’s film might also affect them.
In this stage of our development, we have come up with our final design through element D. We will use the design quite frequently in this element by reviewing the design and what obstacles we will face in the market. As a group we will have to review our design by a few things like price and distribution of our product. along with reviewing we have to see and talk about the obstacles that as a group we'll have to overcome. The merit of our design will be a big part of our project and this element. This is our business plan and attack plan for this important element.
Wet Canvas, no date, Jules Cheret: The Father of the modern poster, found here: http://www.wetcanvas.com/Museum/Artists/c/Jules_Cheret/, (accessed 26/11/2013).
In the short story titled, The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman speaks outwardly of the methods to treat psychosis. In both the short story as well as the film adaptation by Sue Szostak, the designated treatment plan is depicted as being withdrawn from society and confined within an attic.
The Effectiveness of the Techniques Used by the Film Makers in the Creation of the Trailers for the films Armageddon and Deep Impact
...ing, it's going to look out of place and generally take up more space than it was designed for.
and then replace Work Design with a blank space (considered Work Design as a missing value because it did not reflect the choice between PBS Design and QRM Work Design)
Client(s) may be in the first stage of our design thinking sequences (Archer, 1984, p. 67), and then the designer job is to explore what is the problem, what do we want, what do they need: to produce a design to meet the requirements. The initial design problem presented to the designer may be poorly and incompletely described (McDonnell, 1997, p. 45...
Hence, at this stage it is to explore and experiments with models, dummies and storyboards so that we can portray a glimpse of how the design will look like in reality, not to mention this method also can be used to convey ideas so that they can be understood in this context.