I vectorised an image of an ear with a bluetooth piece in it, so I could get block colours of it for the screen print. It also gave an interesting texture I thought looked quite good. I wasn't sure on any colours so went through quite a few, the film is mainly male cast wearing suits, so thought the darker blues would be more appropriate. I think the typeface works quite well, but possibly should put it at the top. So that you read the title of the film first, this image is quite hard to work out, so by reading the title it may help.
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Yellow/gold means shows power, which I wanted to incorporate, i think it works well as a banner behind the black text. It wouldn't work that well in yellow text.
Red for this poster shows the anger and frustration within in the film, it is quite stressful so I wanted to use red to evoke those emotions.
Grey and brown were colours to show sophistication and the suits the men wear. I wanted to show the professionalism of the film with quite professional looking colours.
Black probably looks the best but I definitely want to use two colours.
Im not sure if I'm able to use De Niro's face for copyright, but I think my beard idea is the strongest, so if not I don't mind.
I've went through a range of colours to see if what colours suit this beard, if I should go for a fake non natural one or try to make it look real.
I think at the minute because it is a pure vector it can be any colour, I like the red one probably the most.
I want to play with the colours, this film is quite funny so i think with having an ultra manly image, like a beard but in pink relates back to how this film is predominately male but with funny twists. Also the most powerful character is actually a woman which is also shown with the hot pink.
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