Thursday, 30 April 2015
Friday, 24 April 2015
Manual Blood Imagery (Prints)
Below are 3 different manual creations I made for my (Cold Blood) Poster design. I sprayed fake blood on card stock then let the droplets run down the paper to imitate the idea of blood running down. The purpose of this was so I could scan it in then blend it over the poster, using this technique allows me to bring something new to the Poster design.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Original Photos
Below is a gallery with 60 of my own original images, including those used for my magazine and poster along with many other poses, expressions and experiments
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Original Photos (Poster)
Above is a shot I got of the Lizard glove holding a flask prop, used in the trailer. The flask is filled with red liquid and on Photoshop I will enhance the reds of the liquid to connote blood. Along with enhancing, I will highlight the greens and make them stand out, I chose this pose as it shows the beasts hand and the grip on the blood filled flask is threatening and portrays the film well.
Here is a screenshot from the trailer itself, a shot which I beautifully captured where the creature is holding up a victim, we see him physically lift the victim. This screenshot I chose to use to show the beast in the poster without revealing what it actually looks like. This gives people a teaser and makes them feel the need to watch the trailer/film to find out what he looks like. Also when uploaded on Photoshop, the left half is missing parts and is more grainy, showing the distortion of the victim and the effects the "Lizard" is having on them.
Original Photos (Magazine Cover)
Above is the official image for the magazine I used that I shoot in a studio setting, I featured the two characters Michael and Jason. Michael is in a lab coat holding a needle with green liquid, his pose and expression show he's the sinister character. Jason is wearing the clothing in which he wears in the trailer along with the Lizard glove and a more angry, attacking seemed expression. This photo perfectly captures their characteristics in the trailer. Having it shot in front of a black backdrop keeps within the location of the trailer, a dark confined setting.
Above is the poster I made for the trailer which is too featured on the magazine cover as a free poster, this will capture viewers as "FREE" gives viewers a sense of owning something without paying, and a poster is particularly useful for teenagers as they collect them.
Saturday, 11 April 2015
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