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analysis of my film cover 'eloped'

The inspiration behind my TV series poster was a lot of thriller and slightly horror genres. I am intrigued by this genre and I enjoy a lot of concepts taken from these genres. my colour palette consists of red and green mainly, the red lighting in my main image contrasted well with the green text and my secondary images which had green lighting but I decreased the opacity to give it a slightly different look.  My storyline consists of a woman who is in search of her childhood sweetheart but experiences a lot of ups and downs on the way, this is where the thriller side of things come into play, until eventually she meets her true soulmate and they run away and eventually elope. The connotations of elope are secrecy and privacy which fits well with my storyline and genre for this tv series. I did not have a particular font in mind however I liked the idea of the lower-case e on the word eloped as I feel it intrigues the viewer and even in a way creates a sense of personal, close relationships which is what I would want my viewers to feel they have with this series. With my star vehicle/model I decided to place leaves in her hair to show her rough journey and to show the genre as it seems to fit will with the genre. I think overall my colour palette was good and worked well along with the editing of my images however I think that my image quality could have been clearer and crisper and sharper. I also think that the opacity on my secondary images could have been a bit higher. I believe if the intensity of the red lighting was lower that the image would have been slightly clearer.                                                       

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