Film History (Wikipedia)
The history of film began in the late 1880s with the invention of the first movie camera. Motion pictures were initially exhibited as a carnival novelty and developed to one of the most important tools of communication and entertainment, and mass media in the 20th century and into the 21st century. Most films before 1930 were silent. Motion picture films have substantially affected the arts, technology, and politics.
Film has become so popular because of the massive variety out there. The word 'film' is a vague term and pretty much encompasses anything shot with a camera. It also involves other medias such as music, art, design, costume, storytelling, history ect.
Films have so many genres and sub-genres below is a list of some of my favourites.
Action/Adventure
Horror
Science Fiction
Thriller
Documentary Film (Wikipedia)
Box office analysts have noted that this film genre has become increasingly successful in theatrical release with films such as Fahrenheit 9/11, Super Size Me, Food, Inc., Earth,March of the Penguins, Religulous, and An Inconvenient Truth among the most prominent examples. Compared to dramatic narrative films, documentaries typically have far lower budgets which makes them attractive to film companies because even a limited theatrical release can be highly profitable.
Films go further than what is just on screen; a film will be accompanied by a poster and trailers
for its release. This is one of the things I find most appealing about films as it can often spur recognition for new artists and designers.
An iconic graphic designer who has done work for a lot of films is Saul Bass, his style is unique making use of hand rendered typography and silhouettes in his minimal poster designs.
Anthony Goldschmidt is another renowned graphic designer that specialises in film posters who set up the company Intralink which has collectively created the most recognisable posters for hundreds of popular films.
I found a video that suggests the quality in movie posters haves dropped over the past few years with the rise in accessibility and ease of use of such programs as photoshop. Film studios may no longer need to employ a designer (saving them money) to design detailed and creative posters and as a result has saturated the industry with generic posters which have followed a formula to show off the cast and appeal to certain audiences.
here is the video:
WTF Happened to movie posters?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXJiBkFgprQ
These dull posters have inspired people to start making alternative posters for the films. Many designers have found success in creating unofficial posters way better than the originals.
Here are a few of my favourite designs and designers
Matt Ferguson (Watchmen)
Ken Taylor (Jurassic Park)
Grzegorz Domaradzki (Pacific Rim)
Unknown (Mars Attacks)
Midnight Marauder (Prometheus)

No comments:
Post a Comment