I wanted to create a black and white scene of destruction to show the sheer scale of a nuclear fallout, I used Photoshop to make my poster. The original photograph I took myself and changed the levels and contrast to change it into black and white. I then added some saturation and distortion on the picture to make it looks a bit 'grainy'. I then cut a photo of a nuclear explosion out and cut very carefully all round the edges to then transfer onto my original photo using various different layers. I then put the two photos together and merged them. I then used the blur tool to make the explosion look more realistic and make it look like it has actually occured. After opening a different layer, I added the Radio 4 extra logo and then added the text. The text lets the audience know about the radio drama and when they can listen to it. However, I didn't want to give too much away about the drama, just enough to entice the audience in and make them want to listen.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Screenshots of Development
Over the period of making my poster, I took various different screenshots to show my progression over the task and how I made this poster:
I wanted to create a black and white scene of destruction to show the sheer scale of a nuclear fallout, I used Photoshop to make my poster. The original photograph I took myself and changed the levels and contrast to change it into black and white. I then added some saturation and distortion on the picture to make it looks a bit 'grainy'. I then cut a photo of a nuclear explosion out and cut very carefully all round the edges to then transfer onto my original photo using various different layers. I then put the two photos together and merged them. I then used the blur tool to make the explosion look more realistic and make it look like it has actually occured. After opening a different layer, I added the Radio 4 extra logo and then added the text. The text lets the audience know about the radio drama and when they can listen to it. However, I didn't want to give too much away about the drama, just enough to entice the audience in and make them want to listen.
I wanted to create a black and white scene of destruction to show the sheer scale of a nuclear fallout, I used Photoshop to make my poster. The original photograph I took myself and changed the levels and contrast to change it into black and white. I then added some saturation and distortion on the picture to make it looks a bit 'grainy'. I then cut a photo of a nuclear explosion out and cut very carefully all round the edges to then transfer onto my original photo using various different layers. I then put the two photos together and merged them. I then used the blur tool to make the explosion look more realistic and make it look like it has actually occured. After opening a different layer, I added the Radio 4 extra logo and then added the text. The text lets the audience know about the radio drama and when they can listen to it. However, I didn't want to give too much away about the drama, just enough to entice the audience in and make them want to listen.
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