Hi guys,
Make sure that you get ahold of your director over break. You must have a 11x17 poster full bleed in color, under glass for Tuesday. Think about matching the feel of the poster to the typography and the look. Don't forget to include the names of the actors / directors and other worker information at the bottom of the poster. Look on dafont for movie poster fonts. Also pay attention to thinking about copywriting/slogans.
You will need to have a summary turned in before class at 8 am on Tuesday. This needs to be at three inches down / gill sans and 10 pt. Please save it as your last name_designproject02. Please be sure to have you poster under glass / portrait style hung up in front of the library in the PAC. We will critique the posters outside of the library on Tuesday. Please meet over there instead of class on Tuesday. Remember to keep your sketches and ideas for the business card project. There is no sketchbook grade for this project so make sure to make the design summarys good.
Note to SCALE - If you would please do a overall film festival poster. This needs to advertise the festival and give the schedule. Try and keep the color scheme that they have going on. Check out www.uu.edu/events/filmfestival for all the details that you will need to include on it. Make sure to have it under glass for Tuesday.
HAVE A GREAT BREAK GUYS!!! BE SAFE AND CAREFUL AND SEE YOU THE FOLLOWING WEEK:)
ALSO IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN YOU FILM YET...GO TONIGHT!!! HERE'S THE SCHEDULE....
6-10pm - Screening and Directors' Talk
Watch each film and then meet the directors
Schedule (estimates):
6:00pm - Documentaries
Song Tells Child's Story (2:04)
A Day in the Life of Memphis Zookeepers (6:16)
Remember Me (3:51)
Nerf Wars: A Documentary (3:26)
6:30pm - Short-Form Films
Beowulf vs. Grendel (3:28)
Tony Meets Hannah (4:21)
Look Alikes (3:08)
iDate (5:28)
The Elopement (8:16)
Making All Things New Film Series (3:25)
Commercials from "This Is For Credit with Justin Barnard" (8:04)
Henry (5:11)
8:30pm - Long-Form Films
Understand (17:06)
Enough (31:21)