Re: The Movie Poster Thread [Large Images]
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Last edited by Generalned (September 19, 2012 (10:52pm))
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Last edited by Generalned (September 19, 2012 (10:52pm))
That is awesome! Sorry for not knowing, but did you use after effects in your Ghost Rider clip? Thanks, and great job!
No need to be sorry
I used hitfilm ultimate to make the poster (vfx and stuff) and I added some color correction+titles with Photoscape. I usually work with Hitfilm Ultimate and Premiere Pro as I'm not used to After Effects so I tend to avoid it ![]()
If you were asking me about the clip that I made like 3 weeks ago, then I used the same combo Hitfilm Ultimate + Premiere Pro with the help of action essentials 2.0 for fire, dust and muzzle flash effects.
It looks obviously overlayed on top of your image. Did you try changing the blending options, if any?
Didn't want to. This is just a poster/thumbnail that I'm gonna use for the video.
Looks amazing, should work very well as the thumbnail. Just my opinion, but I would mess with a glow effect around the flames.
Looks amazing, should work very well as the thumbnail. Just my opinion, but I would mess with a glow effect around the flames.
Thanks, mate! I will ![]()

A poster for the film I'm working on, BULB.
Looks awesome. Really looking forward to this!
I'm not so keen on the text at the bottom, maybe have it centred and all the same font. Also the quality of the image looks pretty low, I'm wondering if its down to compression or camera quality?
But I do really like the framing of it, as well as the lighting.
I'm not so keen on the text at the bottom, maybe have it centred and all the same font. Also the quality of the image looks pretty low, I'm wondering if its down to compression or camera quality?
But I do really like the framing of it, as well as the lighting.
The original quality was high but when I uploaded it to Imageshack, the quality went down considerably.
The whole thing was made from separate images which I put together on GIMP.
Thanks for the advice! ![]()
Last edited by animationIsaac (September 25, 2012 (06:11am))
Great poster! I like the text at the bottom as it is - it balances out with the larger sized title of the film on the right.

Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoTZZwEQ
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I'm sorry, but I don't like the poster that much. I'm not trying to be mean like I was a long time ago, but it's just that there's to much text (which is written in an unfitting font) and the picture is blurry. I also think the tongue looks to amateurish and silly. ![]()
Last edited by Mickey (October 16, 2012 (02:48pm))
Gonna have to agree with Mickey here. Also I don't really get the quotes, are they used ironically?
Last edited by Saminatorger (October 16, 2012 (08:39am))
My movie poster for my first brick movie.

I like it, the joker fits quite well in the moon...
it all sorta fits together nicely.
Here's A poster for my upcoming 'epic':

more news on the film here:
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/to
detective/
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