Suggestions For Film Posters That Look Like Awesome Artwork

A movie poster is an important aspects of the film industry as they are used as advertisements for certain movies. Most are designed to relay helpful information to potential moviegoers and feature information such as the film’s release date, tag line, and photos of the lead actors. Awesome movie posters that look like art are out there as well, these works are known for favoring aesthetically pleasing graphics and unique layouts over generic photos and information.

The illustrators or designers of original movie posters, in most cases, are not identified on them but there are a few who are actually well known in the industry for their work. A popular designer of posters in the fifties and forties was Reynold Brown. His pieces were known for their mixture of vintage and minimalist looks. His theatrical poster for The Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, one of his best, is arguably one of the most beloved poster in the world.

The theater poster for the 05 movie Walk the Line is another collector’s favorite. Created by the modern graphic artist Shepards Fairey, the poster features warm hues and a simple but iconic graphic of the film’s subject, singer Johnny Cash. Even though it displayed the film’s title, it could still be hung up as art in a home or gallery and can even been appreciated by people who have yet to watch the movie.

Quentin Tarantino’s action packed horror film Grindhouse was intended to look and feel much like a fifties low budget picture and its theatrical posters were able to capture this perfectly. The pieces are genuine works of art that feature vintage graphics and eye popping texts. One of them was even designed to have the appearance of creases over its surface, so that it would give the impression that it had been folded.

Collectors who are looking to obtain new film posters that look more like works of art would most likely be pretty happy with nearly anything created prior to the 1960s. Older posters were often drawn and painted, since computer graphics being largely unavailable.

The works usually tend to spot on examples of minimalist art, which helps let them be appreciated by themselves instead of being seen as extensions of the films they’re promoting.

A wonderful example of this is the poster for Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. In it, a large white bird feather is situated in the center with the movie’s title written inside it in simple black lettering. Behind the feather is nothing except an even deep red hue. Hitchcock’s films were of course well known for having posters with minimalist and to-the-point themes. His 1958 masterpiece Vertigo had simple spiral designs in front of a plain background that was almost the same exact shade of rich red.

In some cases, the theater in which a movie is showing is permitted to design and use their own version of its poster. This was the case in early 2001 with the remake of Planet of the Apes. When the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas showed the motion picture, it used a now iconic version of the poster designed by the business itself.

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