Editing Poster

We created a bridge on Photoshop, using the floor that Saidah was standing on in the picture we took of her, by cutting out the ground on either side of her and then using the 'clone' and 'blend' tools to make the floor look like a path dissapearing in the distance. We darkened the floor, to make it look more realistic, using a 'Satin' effect which also hid any dirt that was on there. We created rectangles to use as the bars on the bridge and placed them along the edge of the path we made.

Once we placed Saidah on the page and positioned her on the bridge we realised that it didn't look very real and so we used a 'burn' effect on the ground behind her to resemble a shadow of her body.

We added in the film title and release date in the same font we had used in the film trailer at the top of the page above the buildings so that it was clear enough to read easily.

We used a 'cut out' artistic effect on the buildings that we added in behind her to make them look colourful rather than the dull colours they actually are. We then created the background (i.e. the sky) by placing some colours on the page and using the 'smudge' tool to merge the colours together which created what looked like a sunset.

We then created the text that goes at the bottom of most film posters:




We searched thorugh the fonts on Photoshop until we came across one that resembled the text they use on real posters (as shown above) then followed the structure, changing what it said to suit our film.
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