Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Teaser Posters v Theatrical Posters


The point of teaser posters are so that people are kept in the dark about what to expect. Teaser posters are made months in advance from the theatrical poster and the trailer and are normally showing a single frame or an alternative frame from a clip. It can also just show part of the main protagonist and for my example i am using James Bond (or Daniel Craig) who is widely know for this role making him a great choice of what to put on the poster.

Teaser poster

What you see is the teaser poster for Skyfall with very limited  colour and text but you do get a clear figure. It does have a date on the teaser poster stating November 7th 2012. The main figure is only showing the lower half of his face keeping him hidden from the audience. Fans of James Bond will want to see his full face to get the full fell of who they are looking at if its a new Bond or their iconic Bond. In terms of text it does not show who made it but it does leave a small web ip at the bottom for views to see.

Theatrical poster


  The theatrical poster has a lot more to it as it should and some clear changes, the date has changed but that can be because the release date might of been for a different country and it has some colour to it a bit on the text in areas and Bond has his full body coloured whereas the background is the same black and white as it was before. For the texted it shows some of the actors and company associated to them.

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