This is our final poster advert for our Documentary. We have used a secondary image of a Rubik's cube and used primary images to fill the different squares.
Here we had to open an image into a seperate layer and then we used the Magic Wand tool to select the square we wanted to replace and put the square over the picture which selects it and the image is in place of the square.
Here we have added the time and date ouf our documentary and added the logo of BBC3 as this is the programme that we think our documentary should be shown on.
This is the secondary image we used as our background for our poster advert.
Here are the primary images that we used to create our poster advert. We took these photos in the toy shop "The Entertainer" after we had interviewed one of the employees.
Codes and Conventions of Poster Advert:
A poster advert should represent what your programme represents. For example, or documentary is about toys - which are fun and appeal to everyone. Therefore our poster advert should represent this. A print advert should have aspects of your programme in it, like using the same font and colour scheme that you have used throughout the show. Another convention of a poster advert is to show the time and date of when the programme will be aired to the audience know when it's on.
Examples of Poster Adverts:
This is a poster advert from Channel 4 for a program called "Disarming Britain" from this title and the image the audience can tell what to expect from the show. Also the date and time are present so the audience know when to view the programme.
This example breaks the convention of telling a time and a date of when the program will be on.
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