This design is the one I prefer most out of the three initial ideas that were drawn because I believe it is able to inform the audience much easier due to the layout. This is because when the audience look at the image their eyes are drawn downwards, towards the bottom of the page. Therefore it make sense to have the film name underneath as it would be the second thing the viewer sees. This is also a convention that is commonly used in the designing of film posters, therefore I want to follow this convention in order to make the poster as appealing to the audience as possible.
This design would still be effective in giving the audience information as it still sticks to a similar layout as the design above, with just the tag-line and film title switched around. However it is more effective if the film title is at the bottom due to the way we interpret and look at different things. The credits remain in the conventional place, as this is where they are commonly positioned if being featured on the film poster. Therefore, due to a matter of preference, I will not be using this design for the film poster.
This is the design I dislike the most as I feel the main features are too cluttered at the bottom of the page. In some cases this design can work, however in my personal opinion I feel like there would be too much writing at the bottom of the page. I believe it could make the poster look uneven and untidy as there needs to be a balance between text and images, therefore I am not going to be using this design for the film poster.
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