



When it came to editing my prints to make the final film poster I had a vague idea in my head of what I wanted. At first I had the idea of doing something similar to the "Gilda" poster, I was stuck on a title for my film so focused on the actual photo for inspiration. I came up with the title of "Forever in stripes." I also researched famous film tag lines for inspiration. When I did my first poster it looked like something was missing and a bit pathetic, but I finished it all the same with in mind I would try another version and see what I prefer.
When I did my second version I thought more about the 60s and researched famous 60s films and then looked at their film posters. All of them looked drawn and very colourful, so I used a photoshop technique I learnt in my NCFE digital art class on how to make photos look like an Andy Warhol pop art piece. I chose strong block colours to make it look stronger.
When I did my second version I thought more about the 60s and researched famous 60s films and then looked at their film posters. All of them looked drawn and very colourful, so I used a photoshop technique I learnt in my NCFE digital art class on how to make photos look like an Andy Warhol pop art piece. I chose strong block colours to make it look stronger.
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Image 1: Scan from scrapbook of colourful, pop art style film posters
Image 2: Final film poster
Image 3: First attempt at film poster
Image 4:Gilda film poster
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