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Film poster and Pre production:

Film poster conventions Do some generic research on film posters. 1) List the key conventions of a film poster. captivating to the audience must have a focal picture  T he title must be eye-catching   Clearly defines film genre Information of director and production country should be provided. Reviews or titles of other films that company has made  2) What makes a film poster instantly recognisable? The image along with the title tagline 3) What are regarded as some of the best film posters of all time? Why? The best film posters convey the genre and run along the narrative of the film so they will essentially, go and watch the trailer. The posters also tend to attract audiences through the tagline and title of the film. 4) Look back at your statement of intent. What are you planning to produce in terms of your film posters? Can you take inspiration from your research above? Film poster research - genre Go back to the five-film trailers you researched in your

Coursework tutorial

Anisa Coursework checklist: All up-to-date – well done! Statement of Intent final draft: Submitted. Filming latest: Filmed a good amount – may need to re-shoot a few key moments but the majority is filmed. Will try and complete filming this weekend (minus any final re-shoots or additional scenes required when editing). Will edit in school. Print planning: Research and planning process started and will plan to take pictures both on location and in a photoshoot in school. Next steps: ·          Copy and paste this feedback to your Media 2 coursework blog with the title ‘Coursework tutorial feedback and learner response’. ·          Write a brief summary of what you plan to achieve in your coursework project in the next two weeks. Next, I am planning to film the shots of what I need to retake and add and start to shoot images for my tutorial.