When creating a poster for my film, Its easy to work out, just by looking around me, that the main point is ultimately as a piece of advertisment or marketing. Film posters are often described as Key Art. There may be several different versions for one film. Sometimes the marketers like to release a taster poster, which gets audiences questionning what the content of the film is, and recognising it in their everyday life. It sets up a sense of intrigue, which often is the thing that sells the most tickets. In pre release posters there is often a lot of variation in the picture, content and production of the poster.
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Often the posters are driven mainly by the advertising companies which makes them extremely profit driven, which is a very common reoccuring theme in the media, especially film.
One of the most famous film posters is Birth Of A Nation:
It has everything you need to know, Where/When/About. Obviously the poster itself is fairly dated, however it has the basic foundations of what makes a extremely popular and well done film poster.
Bill Gold's Casablanca film poster is also one of the most iconic posters, and recognised globally:
Bill Gold is an American graphic designer, during his 70 year career he has worked with some of Hollywoods greatest filmmakers such as: Klint Eastwood, Alfred Hitchcook. His movie posters are famous for having a very distinctive style. Each poster is acclaimed for giving the film a unique identit, which helps to create a lasting impression. The greatness of Bill Golds work is reflected in his versitlity and ability to change with the times and it reflects a wide taste and trend.
Saul Bass is also a known Graphic Desinger and Filmmaker. Film posters are a lot more basic and simple, rather than the likes of Bill Gold and Drew Struzan. Often posters nowadays are used as Star Vehicals. Poster makers often take on the idea that by plastering a picture or a name of a huge Hollywood star accross a poster, this will make it more popular. Often this may be the case. At the beginning of modern film studios would own their own actors, rather like how football clubs own their players and buy and sell. This way the advertising team were able to use their actors name as much as possible, making them more sellable.
As advertising and film posters became more prominent in the process of film making graphic designers such as Bob Peak used constructed artist images, Richard Amsel handrawn his posters. Then became the rise of digital, with posters such as Starwars, ET, Batman.
However in recent times theres been a resurfence of artwork, rather like Richard Amsels hand drawn artwork.
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