Combination of my main ancillary and product.

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By James Slator

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Combination of your main products and ancillary texts

Combination of your main products and ancillary textsBy James SlatorFinal Poster design and Texts

The final design for my teaser poster was completed with an outstanding and eye catching title, tagline and release date that come together to create a balance for the poster. The use of language within my film trailer and poster create a sense of a philosophical based adventure film that also connects many aspects of the film with the film poster and magazine cover i.e. the tag line and main title.

The colour scheme I used within theposter is full of vibrant colours so the text needs to be on par with that theme, hence thegolden title and tag line.

In order for the text to stand out I needed to give it a bright colour so it would not fall short when it came to the overall presentation. Since there is limited text on the poster, it meant that the font and colour needed to stand out against the dark green background. The resulting poster conforms to the conventions of the adventure genre and suits the themes of my teaser trailer.

Final Design of Magazine and Fonts

With a variety of different font types which include sell lines and the masthead, I was able to create a well flowing magazine cover which contains a variety of different coloured texts which stand out against the black and white background. I have chosen these colours because I wanted the magazine to have a calmer feel to it which would separate it from the teaser poster. The fonts used on the magazine are similar as to those within the trailer and poster, this is because I wanted all three ancillary products to relate, so through small similar conventions I am able to connect all the ancillary products together as well as staying consistent with the adventure genre. The placements of the sell lines and colour scheme of the magazine cover create a final design and contribute to the overall look of the magazine.