Because my other posters are very similar to each other, I decided to play around some more with the layout of what my poster could be. On Photoshop, I decided to still keep the font and colour scheme consistent (and the same as my previous posters), but I wanted to change the size of the main image, making that one of the main focuses of the poster - a convention of film posters. However, to break conventions, I kept the title of my film nearer the bottom third of the poster. The only issue I found when creating this poster was the fact that my photo ended abruptedly which I think, if it had been a full image taking all of the poster size, then the poster would've looked better. I was contemplating changing the bottom to black, however that would mean I'd have to change the "reality" to a different colour, and I liked the way that there was red/blue/black for the title. The red is representative of the love, the blue is representative of the sadness / conflicts that they have to face and the black reinforces the fact of reality; as the saying goes, we like to see it in "Black and White".
I decided to try using a different picture but the same layout (as shown above) however, I realised that the black writing wasn't as easy to see like the first poster. I still like the picture but think that the first poster is the better choice.
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