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- I used aspects from my previous poster ideas that I thought were effective in creating a professional-looking poster. For example I used a 'grainy' image, white text to contrast with the darker background - and I kept my original image that contains the main characters of the film. I also decided to make the poster look like part of a film strip to give it an older effect. I also used a typewriter font to further create this look.
- I feel that the costumes of the figures combined with the car headlights gives a slight modern twist to the poster - which is part of the contrast I wanted to create.
- To make the poster look more professional, I added more text below the actors names (which I hadn't included in my previous ideas). I included things such as the producers name, the screenplay writers and a film production company (where I made up the name 'Blue Road' and a logo for this company)
- To make the poster in a more suitable format I changed the size and shape to a rectangle (rather than a square). This means that if my poster was used in the real world it would be the right shape to fit on a billboard, newspaper, magazine etc
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