Movie Poster Design
Submission Slideshow (LINK)
SWBAT: Create an original movie poster for any movie of your choosing (can be existing movie or you can make up a movie if you would like... Use an Adobe product OR a Google product like Google Draw to create it... The document needs to be 11"x17"/Tabloid... I'd suggest keeping the design MINIMAL since Google Draw will be new to most of you - the design can even be entirely text based if it fits your movie... But as always creativity and details are encouraged and rewarded with a higher grade!
Font Downloads for 'Billing Block':
movie-poster-template-studiobinder.zip | |
File Size: | 48702 kb |
File Type: | zip |
Minimalistic Movie Poster Examples
Design Cycle/Process:
Investigate: Checkout slide show above, then Google movie posters and develop an understanding of what common elements are included in a movie poster - also Google 'Minimalistic Movie Posters' to see how a poster can be created with minimal detail
In Google classroom respond to the prompt:
What are common elements found in a movie poster?
Plan: Create a thumbnail sketch on a piece of scratch paper of possible layouts for your movie poster and attach that to Google Classroom
Watch 'Google Draw 101' Video
Create: Use Google Draw OR an alternative program to create your original movie poster (email me if you run into trouble, but always rubber duck first)
At the top of this webpage is the 'Submission Slideshow (LINK)' where you will you will attach your final artwork (just like we used to do!)
Evaluate: The submission question will be embedded in the submission slideshow (just like we used to do!)
Type out your evaluation/reflection into your submission slide
In Google classroom respond to the prompt:
What are common elements found in a movie poster?
Plan: Create a thumbnail sketch on a piece of scratch paper of possible layouts for your movie poster and attach that to Google Classroom
Watch 'Google Draw 101' Video
Create: Use Google Draw OR an alternative program to create your original movie poster (email me if you run into trouble, but always rubber duck first)
At the top of this webpage is the 'Submission Slideshow (LINK)' where you will you will attach your final artwork (just like we used to do!)
Evaluate: The submission question will be embedded in the submission slideshow (just like we used to do!)
Type out your evaluation/reflection into your submission slide