Exploring how digital technology and social media have transformed film poster design in Indian cinema, diminishing its artistic impact while marking a shift towards minimalism and viral content.
C’mon C’mon; Design: Mike Mills Few films would benefit from the simplicity and frolickry of unadorned promotional studio shots (although imagine if Lamb had tried it), but this trio of minimalist ...
Where are those people? What the hell is this film? With so much left to our imagination, we became uncomfortably complicit in filling in those blanks. Queer; Design: Bond Guadagnino again, but a ...
A studio might spend as much as it cost to actually make a blockbuster film again on marketing it - sometimes hundreds of millions of dollars. It’s vital then the posters they design manage to ...
The studio wanted to create a design that would play with these elements, so the poster is intriguing before seeing the film, but also satisfying afterwards. As the film had already released in ...
the first time anyone ever saw them was on a movie poster. That’s a powerful thing.” The psychedelic design that gave new box office life to 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968. Credit: Reel Art ...
A teenager has spoken of his surprise at seeing his own face on a movie poster at a bus stop in south London. Shiden Tekle was on his way to school when he saw his image in a mocked-up recreation ...