For our film poster we firstly decided to screen shot two images from our filming.
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Using the quick selection tool, we got rid of the background of the foreground leaving just her, with her red cape. Also using the refine edge tool to make sure everything looked neat. And placed a colour overlay to brighten the redness of the cape.
We then placed this back onto the one we wanted to use and we cropped the size of the original background to stop the greenery interfering with the tower.
We edited the background of the poster. We, at first, quick selected the sky and set the contrast darker, which we quite liked, however, it left the image quite pixelated so then leaving that as it was we put in the gradient tool and selected the circular one to create an eerie atmosphere.
After doing that, we then decided to add the extra detail in which was the titles. Using our chosen font 'Elementary Gothic Bookhand' we added the film title, tag line, dates and info with the effects of a drop shadow, Bevel and Emboss and a gradient overlay to enhance the films genre type.
After this, we wanted to add extras such as other pictures, this included one of the main aspects of the film which was the hair and the flower. We fiddled around with it for quite a while and finally decided to place it with the tag line. However, we had to lighten the opacity, yet, it still looked effective. We also incorporated stars for the reviews, the Disney logo and the Palm D'or Film Festival logo. And this was the final added details.
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