Illustrated Essay: Why I Think Illustration Is More Effective At Presenting And Portraying Movie Covers Than The More Popular Photo Collage Cover Of Today?

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Illustrated Essay: Why I think Illustration is more effective at presenting and portraying movie covers than the more popular photo collage cover of today?

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to avail this chance for thanking my research instructor, family and friends, for supporting me and having their belief in me throughout the research. I would like to thank these people for the profound guidance they provided, without which, I would have never been able to conduct this research.

DECLARATION

I, (Your name), would like to declare that all matters discussed in this dissertation reflects my individual work without any assistance. The contents of this dissertation have not been submitted before for any examination at academic, as well as, professional level earlier. Through this dissertation, I only reflect upon my personal views, which cannot be essentially associated with my institution.

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ABSTRACT

In this project, I tried to explore the effectiveness of using illustrations for presenting and portraying movie covers as compared to the modern day photo collage movie covers. The research analyses the history of illustration used for movie posters in the form of an illustrated research. The movie covers, preceding 1990s, used to portray illustrations on the movie cover relative to the movie. However, the movie covers and posters of today are represented by the photo collage of main actors in the movie. Thousands of hours are spent on research by the people involved in making movie covers for designing, commissioning, illustrating, and printing of the wonderful pieces of paper. Therefore, as the movie industry started to expand the studios also started to realize the value of marketing films through creating colourful covers that portrays scenes from their movies. The research comprises of primary, as well as secondary research, in which, the secondary research is conducted by reviewing literature from various online resources and books. The primary research is performed by conducting an email/questionnaire survey of the various artists working in this field.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII

DECLARATIONIII

ABSTRACTIV

LIST OF TABLESVI

LIST OF FIGURESVII

CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1

1.1Background of the Study1

1.2Purpose of the Study2

1.3Aims and Objectives2

1.4Research questions3

1.5Organisation of the Study3

CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW4

2.1History and Role of Illustrations in Film Industry4

2.2History of Movie Illustrations in Britain7

2.3End of Illustration Era11

2.4Typography and Letterpress Printing12

2.5Significance of Print Media14

CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY15

3. 1Research Design15

3. 2Data Collection Method15

3. 3Data Analysis16

3. 4Resources and Costs16

3. 5Confidentiality16

CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS17

4.1Email/Questionnaire Survey Findings and Analysis17

CHAPTER 05: CONCLUSION27

5.1Recommendations for Further Research28

5.2Limitations of the Study28

REFERENCES30

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Gender of Questionnaire Respondents21

Table 2: Age of Questionnaire Respondents23

Table 3: Occupation of Questionnaire Respondents24

Table 4: Preferred medium of creating posters26

Table 5: Instruction for drawing or freedom of drawing.27

Table 6: Drawing of illustrations by the artist29

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Poster by MGM using white background for the movie Ice Station Zebra (1968)11

Figure 2: Colourful Poster of The Wizard of Oz (1939)12

Figure 3: Fantastic Voyage - British quad poster with artwork by Tom Beauvais (1966)13

Figure 4: Star Wars - British quad poster with design and artwork by Tom Chantrell (1977)14

Figure 5: Waterloo- quad poster with artwork by Renato Fratini from a design by Eric Pulford, 197015

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