The picture above shows the final design for my individual film poster. In order to do this, I edited the original image of a Polaroid camera in order to create a more eerie effect which would reflect the genre of the film.
Original photo of camera
From the start, I knew I wanted to merge a photo of Cindy stalking Belle into the image of the camera. To do this effectively, I felt that the best way to do this was to add the photo of Belle in place of the camera lense. Firstly, I had to cover the centre of the camera lense to prevent any other images from being seen in it.
I wanted to replace the camera lense with a photo of Belle walking from Cindy's perspective. The photo below presented this idea well as it shows the stalker elements to the film.
Using the contrasting tools on Microsoft Publisher, I edited the contrast of photo and changed the shape to fit the centre of the camera lense. In the original photo, the colours used were quite dull, so, in order to make them stand out further, I changed the colouring to black & white and experimented with the contrasting levels to create an 'autumnal' colouring.
I felt that changing the image to black and white, created more of a dark, thriller feel to the picture adding to the feel of the eerie atomosphere the film tries to reflect.
I put the edited photo into the centre of the camera and covered the extra parts of the original image which were not needed such as the digits along the bottom of the image.
Below is the final photo I'm using for the films poster








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