First-time Documentary Filmmaker needs a film poster for World Premiere of feature-length film.
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Need a simple, elegant design for a documentary film titled "Mo'Dogs: A Detroit Story". Film launches its premiere at the 2015 FREEP Film Festival in Detroit, Michigan on March 19th, 2015.
The programmers for the festival have made a last minute change in the title of the film. It has been changed from "Mo'Dogs: A Detroit Story" to "Detroit Dog City".
The film is about the abandoned dogs of Detroit and an eclectic group of dog rescuers [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3268064/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3 ]. Creativity is welcome. You can use a single image taken from the film as the main artwork. I am attaching LowRes samples of film images with this request, along with online examples of simple, elegant posters I like from other filmmaker's documentary films. I will submit a higher quality image file for the final design PDF or PSD file on the accepted design. Many Thanks, Candace
Target Market(s)
Film Festival only
Industry/Entity Type
Festival
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Other font styles liked:
- NOT Helvetica!
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Requirements
Must have
- Clean, simple, elegant design. Careful use of color. Hint: Film takes place in the cold winter of Detroit.
Nice to have
- Laurel leaves with the name of the 2015 FREEP film Festival within as part of the design (see submitted online poster examples- one has the laurel leaves incorporated0. This is not essential, but might be nice for the World Premiere. Words: "a film by Candace Barbot" might be nice.
Should not have
- Too much going on. Probably red would not match the cool tones of the winter theme in Detroit.