Not exact matches
The chain is famous for League's strict anti-texting policy, as well as the stars who show up to premiere
films at the Austin location and the special
posters designed for many of the screenings, which may pair cult classics with themed foods.
But their
designs — movie
posters of popular
films and TV shows remixed to show primarily black casts — became a major moment in London this week when their
posters were displayed...
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poster designed by world famous graphic artist, Shepard Fairey.
As usual, the simple menu (silent save for navigation effects) adapts the cover art, which itself is taken from one of the
film's
poster designs.
Studio Murugiah will be talking about capturing the essence of your favourite
films through illustration and
poster design.
You credited four artists for the artwork you attribute in the
film to Charles Swan: Charles White III, who did the original STAR WARS roadshow
poster, Peter Palombi, who did the AMERICAN GRAFFITI
poster, Alex Tavoularis, who did original storyboards and
designs for STAR WARS, and David Willardson, who is famous for doing Disney inspired illustrations.
It's a
film designed for the modern family, or that's what all the
posters and adverts seem to suggest but to be honest the idea that this
film is something for the modern family is completely absurd.
For just $ 70 you can have the above 18 × 24 screenprinted
poster featuring a new stylized look at Michael Myers
designed by Gary Pullin, as well as the limited edition T - shirt pictured below
designed by Justin Osborne, featuring a classic montage of all the main characters from the
film, plus a Judith Myers headstone resin magnet, Rabbit in Red replica matchbook memopad, prismatic sticker, and a collector's box.
Add to it a lovely score by Carter Burwell (the theme music will not leave your head), choice period selections by Randall
Poster and some (expensive looking) authentic
design work, you have a
film that is not just recreated, but lived in.
Like a lot of movie buffs who've mostly enjoyed the transition of Marvel superheroes to
film, I was intrigued by the trailers for Thor and turned off by its clumsily
designed rash of
posters.
Despite lacking B - roll, overusing
film clips, and getting comments from Cianfrance, Gosling, and Williams posed next to a
poster stand, this piece does a good job of explaining the fascinating, long, unusual production process
designed to maximize realism and create histories among the actors.
Terrence Malick's latest (of several being released this year) got a
poster that takes the title of the
film quite literally, as it is
designed to look like a Tarot card.
Unfortunately the tagline is the best part of this
poster, because it's otherwise a very tame, lame, uninspired
design for a
film that I think deserves much better.
Following the recent
posters and images from earlier in the week, we have two new character
designs featuring Morgan Freeman (surprising not playing the President) and Aaron Eckhart (who is), from the
film co-starring Radha Mitchell, Rick Yune, Ashley Judd, Melissa Leo, Angela Basset, Dylan McDermott and Robert Forster.
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POSTERS BELOW Review: The love that's supposed exist between these characters, or at least develop over the course of the
film, is poorly represented in this
design.
CASABLANCA (Dir: Michael Curtiz; 1942) With only his second
design assignment from the Warner Bros brass, Gold created a
poster that would become as famous as the
film itself.
It's a dichotomy that infuses the essence of the
film, which gives the
poster design plenty of weight.
Apropos of its subject matter — Viggo Mortensen plays a father of six living in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest — the
film has just released a striking new
poster for Father's Day
designed by Shepard Fairey in collaboration with Studio Number One.
Lincoln Lawyer director Brad Furman is attached to direct this
film, which will either be called Labyrinth or LAbyrinth (depending on how fancy the production company feels when it's time to
design the
posters).
The first of two still galleries, «The Art of Selling» showcases
poster designs used and considered for promoting the
film at home and abroad.
IMAX has unveiled a their customary limited edition
poster,
designed by comic - book artist Jock, that Marvel Studio will be giving out to fans who attend the US midnight screening of the
film on the 3rd May.
I may only be lukewarm on the
film itself, but I wholeheartedly adore this
poster design for «The Brothers Bloom,» which recalls (to me, at least) a 1970's Robert Altman effort in its intricate, throwback Americana style.
Best Picture «Another Year / Black Swan» Best Director Darren Aronofsky, «Black Swan» Best Actor James Franco, «127 Hours» Best Actress Natalie Portman, «Black Swan» Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes, «Winter's Bone» Best Supporting Actress Lesley Manville, «Another Year» Best Adapted Screenplay «The Social Network» (Aaron Sorkin) Best Original Screenplay «Another Year» (Mike Leigh) Best Art Direction «Inception» Best Cinematography «Inception» Best Costume
Design «Black Swan» Best
Film Editing «Inception» Best Makeup «Black Swan» /» Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows» Best Sound Editing «TRON Legacy» Best Visual Effects «Inception» /» Alice in Wonderland» /» Black Swan» Best Animated Feature «Chico and Rita ″ — one to watch Best Ensemble «Another Year» Most Underrated
Film of the Year «4.3.2.1» — another one to watch Most Overrated
Film of the Year «Inception» — I know I've awarded it a lot but a tadge overrated Breakthrough Performance (Female) Jennifer Lawrence, «Winter's Bone» Best Performance in a Bad
Film Bojana Novakovic, «Devil» Worst Performance in a Good / Fairly Decent
Film Mia Wasikowska, «Alice in Wonderland» Best Hero Luz / She, «Machete» — she was a good freedom fighter, shame about the
film Best Villain Nina Sayers, «Black Swan» / Mal Cobb «Inception» Best
Poster «Black Swan» Best Trailer (for a trailer released in 2010, not necessarily a
film released in 2010) «Black Swan» Most Surprising
Film of the Year «Centurion» Most Disappointing
Film of the Year «Robin Hood» Most Ambitious
Film of the Year «Inception»
All of the
posters for his
films have been noteworthy, and while this one is not quite as remarkable as the first
poster, which happens to be my favourite one - sheet of 2017, it is a curious
design.
The section also includes a
Poster Gallery containing 11 movie and character one - sheet
designs and a 73 - image Photo Gallery offering a mix of
film stills and behind - the - scenes shots.
Finally, a
poster art gallery lets you look at five alternate one - sheet
designs created for the
film but not used for traditional marketing.
The brackets that enclose the
film's title in its credit sequence and
poster design reinforce the sense of enclosure provided in the first and last scenes: in the former, the black Mercedes pulls into a garage whose door closes behind it; in the latter, by this time living at a New Age retreat in a stretch of New Mexico desert that looks uncannily like southern California, Carol shuts herself in a hermetic, porcelain - lined igloo.
The
poster for the film, ARE WE NOT CATS, won the award for Best Poster D
poster for the
film, ARE WE NOT CATS, won the award for Best
Poster D
Poster Design.
- Exclusive memorabilia including a Map of Hogwarts, concept art prints, catalogs of props and
posters, all
designed by the graphic designers from the
films.
Even the
posters for the
film (which I know Garland would not necessarily be involved in
designing) display Ava as an object, either with just her torso (no brain to think with or arms and legs to for independent movement), or the standard photo - from - behind with torso twisted towards the front, so that both buttocks and breasts are on display.
All three Trek
films with the current cast will screen in IMAX — and attendees will receive an exclusive Star Trek full - size collector's
poster designed by a Gallery 1988 artist and a Star Fleet T - shirt iron on patch while supplies last.
This
poster is
designed to promote learning foreign languages in schools, the choice of «language icons» covers many successful people in sport, science, music,
film.
Every Inside the Script title includes the
film's complete shooting script in a customizable ebook format; dozens of chapters about the script and the
film that detail the movie's development; rare historical documents such as production notes, storyboards, and candid photos; and an interactive image gallery of costumes, on - set stills, movie
posters, set
designs and behind - the - scenes photos.
My
film design work ranges from theatrical release
posters and home entertainment key - art, to retail packaging, festival selections and campaigns direct to the independent filmmaker.
These color schemes are used in most major blockbuster
films and
posters and has spilled over into the world of book cover
design.
We're working on something at the moment that has meant we've spent a long time looking at continental
film posters... and another
design was based on gentlemen's clubs... it goes beyond just that first idea and into something completely new.
I also recently came across this excellent fanmade
poster for the hypothetical Asteroids
film,
designed by Maxellito.
With the assistance of the Museum's
design department, he then
designed posters listing the production credits of the
films.
Paintings, sculptures, scale - models, furniture,
posters,
films, typographical
designs and magazines illustrate the lively international world of art in which various disciplines became increasingly more interwoven.
Among the shows over the next few months will be Ken Gonzales - Day's photos of street murals, a display of treasures from the royal courts of the Mayans, Incas and Aztecs, an exhibition centred on the tour Walt Disney made south of the border in 1941 as part of a «good neighbour» exercise to counter Nazi propaganda, and Hollywood in Havana, which showcases the bold and witty graphic
design of Cuban
film posters for US
films.
Kühne studied visual communication at Zurich University of the Arts, graduating in 2009 and going straight into working full time in my studio
designing and printing
posters, stationery, brochures and magazines for music, art, architecture, theatre and
film projects.
Through paintings, costume and set
designs,
posters, photographs,
film clips and theater ephemera this exhibition brings to light an exhilarating but fleeting moment in the cultural history of the Soviet Union when innovative visual artists joined forces with avant - garde playwrights, actors, and theatrical producers.
Although he doesn't have a
film screening at this year's Los Angeles
Film Festival, artist and Chouinard (60) alumnus Ed Ruscha has created a lasting impression for attendees by
designing the festival's 20th Anniversary commemorative
poster.
Joseph Nechvatal has channeled an early interest in political, non-violent activism into artistic production: drawings, paintings, murals, political cartoons, videotapes, prints,
posters, books, super-8
films, and
designs for industrial materials, most of which offer commentary on strategic arms build - ups and the prospect of nuclear war.
paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, architectural models and drawings, and
design objects as well as some 22,000
films, videos, and media works,
film stills, scripts,
posters and historical documents.
Also featuring Peter Saville's seminal cover
designs, plus performance
films, music videos, fashion and
posters from John Baldessari, Barbara Kruger, Lawrence Weiner, Jonathan Demme, Robert Longo, Raf Simons and Kathryn Bigelow, True Faith provides a unique perspective on these two most iconic and influential Manchester bands.
Glaser is also personally responsible for the
design and illustration of more than 300
posters for clients in the areas of publishing, music, theater,
film, institutional and civic enterprise, as well as those for commercial products and services.
An exhibition which explores the golden age of Soviet
film posters is currently on show at GRAD: Gallery for Russian Arts and
Design in London.
He has also
designed covers and packaging for various Criterion Collection releases as well as promotional
posters for
films, theatres, and, cultural and academic events.
From album covers to
posters to graphic
design, the style permeated mass culture, with Peter Max
designing advertising for consumer products and mainstream animation producers, such as Al Broadax and Ralph Bakshi, bringing the imagery to the general public with
films like Yellow Submarine and Fritz the Cat.