Projet d’affiche de film

Mon affiche: [Godzilla II: Roi des monstres]

Core Competency Reflection

  1. Examples of where i communicate clearly and purposefully can be seen in my use of color coding, different fonts, and imagery. To indicate a different section, I would make my sub-title/title bigger and bolder than the information included, as it would be easier to follow through with. I placed images in places where there was a lot of reading so my poster didn’t look too “wordy”, and I even took some scenes from my “GvK Godzilla Dominion” comic to make my poster look more epic. I kept a consistent color palette with my poster as I wanted variety, but using too many contrasting colors would be ugly. So, I ended up going with different shades of blue, similar to the main characters (Godzilla) design.
  2. An example of where I took a significant risk in my thinking or the expected process was when I decided to create a poster that was shaped as Godzilla. I wasn’t thinking about how the details/writing would be placed upon the poster, as i was immediately drawn to the idea of having a Godzilla shaped poster. Once I decided on that idea, there was no changing my mind so with some help, I was able to design a poster that was able to outline Godzilla with the perfect amount of detail. After that was finished, I was worried that my information wouldn’t be able to fit on the poster, however, I was able to analyze and work with the space I was given. Everything went well in the end 🙂
  3. Goal: although I am challenged by my limited knowledge of the French language, I got through this challenge by using resources that my French teacher had provided. During this project, I had a lot of wonderful idea on what to write, but I quickly discovered I had a limit on what I could write due to what we had only learned in the course. I want to work on this challenge as if I learn more French words, grammar rules, and tenses, I will be able to explain myself more truly in French. To achieve this goal, I can consume more French media, as well as using Wordreference, a helpful app my teacher has provided.