"Five out of twelve are breaking fourth wall.
The majority have the title of the film on the bottom of the poster.
*All but one are wearing black leather.
** These two are very similar in the way they are laid out and the NVC of the characters.
*** All but one show at least one characters face.
**** Only two show more than one character."
Just his expression and his hand show his power and there just happens to be a half crushed car in the background, so it gives the impression he is the one crushing it.
I like the lighting in this picture and the overall colour scheme.
I like the juxtaposition of the fact there doing community service but have powers, I think its mostly the posture of the characters that says the most about who they are.
The first idea we discussed was that our superhero doesn't have to have super powers, and that our teenage heroine could be like batman and have lots of gadgets and rather than armour a dark coloured hoodie so their face is in shadow. So they're secretive, like an online superhero and it could take place in a urban setting. We dismissed this first idea because the convention of a teen in a hoodie screams urban gang movie more than superhero, and therefore would not show our audience what our film was about.
Our second idea was a superhero who can control time. With a victorian, steampunkish feel, with a brown, orange yellow colour scheme to it. The background to the poster could be pieces of a broken clock or pocket watch, and the only thing that shows it's her power could be the fact her eyes are closed and/or her hand is doing something.
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