Friday 2 December 2011

Research into Comic-Book Movies: Logos and Posters

After watching a variety of Comic-Book movies, I have noticed in the film and on posters the logo is a very important aspect. Creating a new logo for a certain character like "Spider-Man" or "Kick-Ass" needs to be bold and recognisable.

This certain font is bold and bright, it stands out to people and probably is known to audiences who have seen this movie.


When a film is in the making of distribution, posters and advertisments would be put around citys and any shops. Sometimes there would be a teaser poster and an official poster released afterwards (nearer release).



Teaser Poster: This poster teases audiences who may see this in Cinema lobby's and also the text used states "IMAX" which tells audiences this film will also be released in Imax. There is no title for the film but the logo as seen on this poster represents a certain Comic-Book superhero which people would recognise.
 (Poster: The Dark Knight Rises)



File:Captain America The First Avenger poster.jpg

Official Poster: This poster gets straight to the point. Explosians and fire, guns and weapons are all in this poster telling audiences this is action packed. Also, the title for the film is in bold silver text and for people who know the superhero, they would recognise this character. Loads of characters are also represented on the poster, showing this films period (WW2).
 (Poster: Captain America: The First Avenger)

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