Monday, September 21, 2009

Design Presentation

I've found two different movie posters that differ in color, balance, contrast, and rule of thirds. The movie poster for Watchmen used the rule of thirds perfectly. On the sides of the poster there are buildings that have a lot of color to them and in the middle is a guy walking down the street. Its raining also so the street is wet so the colorful buildings are reflecting on the street. The picture has great balance throughout the whole thing. It makes me want to see the movie because it looks like a very cool movie. The rules of thirds is being used perfectly because the buildings on the left, the man in the middle with the street, and then more buildings on the right. The rain gives the poster more balance also. The color of the buildings show a lot of contrast. It has bright and dark colors in it. There are also lines that show that the man is walking away down the street. The buildings are also showing shapes with the windows and there are lines all over the poster.
Now, the Duplicity movie poster has zero color to it and only uses the center of the poster. Unlike the poster for Watchmen, this one shows who the actors are in the movie and even though they are famous, I would never rent this movie because the movie poster is just boring. I like Julia Roberts and Clive Owen, but it just looks stupid.

CARBUCKLE!!!!!!!

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