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INDEXCan anybody recommend a good company to approach who produce professional film posters?
12 years, 5 months ago - C.A. Cooper
We are shooting our first feature and have same ideas in mind for our poster which we're hoping to take to festivals and use on the website, but would rather pay to have it done professionally instead of mocking one up ourselves.
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12 years, 5 months ago - C.A. Cooper
Hey, thanks very much for the advice, I've checked out the link and you're right the font is amazing. Thanks for that :)
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12 years, 5 months ago - Paddy Robinson-Griffin
It saves hours and hours of messing around, that font. Work of genius :-D
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12 years, 5 months ago - Paddy Robinson-Griffin
How about you mock it up then go to peopleperhour or similar to get it rendered better? It's a cheap route, not in the same league as getting a fully pro job, but at a price to suit. Remember to keep the underlying artwork and any lettering separate if you want to use it internationally and so have translated versions.
Also - top tip here - download the (free! Buy the creator a beer!) font 'Steeltongs' which is designed for movie poster small print. For instance it has single characters for 'make up artist' spanning two lines - have a look here and you'll see what I mean. http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/11551
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