In the early 20th century, women worship movie idols such as Marilyn Monroe and Camille Cufford. In the beginning of the 20th century Camille Clifford started a trend that the standard of beauty was set at about 140 pounds and the height was 5 feet 4 feet. At that time, the ideal woman's body passed through a small central part (ideal for an hourglass / corset etc). With a small waist of Marilyn Monroe and seemingly huge bust line, female fans began to participate in more sports. In the early 1960s, the occurrence of thin depiction of the body image began (eg:
"Cute" does not seem to be a strong enough sentence. Probably gorgeous, sexy, and full of charm. With her five face blonde hair and relaxed fashion, she looks like a movie idol of the 1960s. When no one was talking about her, her strength seemed to jump out of the screen. If you are not talking about Theresa, how can you talk about Jeremy? There are Teresa and Jeremy, and they are staring at each other's eyes. They seem to share a secret, this is the love of the universe. However, as snapshots progressed from Washington to Los Angeles, New York, New York, they became unhappy, became meditative, worried and exhausted.
Returning to a good day, movie posters are at the top of graphic design. Taking the symbolic 1958 film "Dizziness" of Hitchcock as an example, a more symbolic, poster designed by Saul Bass, and a poster of the classic 1991 movie "Rocket" from the 1920's Even there. It was inspired by a poster of Art Deco Metropolis. Anyway, if you look at it, the poster of the movie was cool like a "hang it on the wall as an art". Interestingly, this seems to be the biggest problem in North America, and a large studio chose to take the road to poster design safety. For example, three posters of black swan of Darren Aronofsky. I am convinced that you will recognize what is on the left, but the other two used outside the domestic market are more fun!
In 1989, John Alvin created a wonderful movie poster for the upcoming film "Little Mermaid". His vision involves movement and depth, which creates a great mood when the audience sees a poster. First of all, the audience may see John Alvin's "Little Mermaid" and a story about the prohibition of romance between two heroes that were skillfully presented in the middle of the poster. - In most folk tales and fairy tales, there is always a person who wants something or who needs it and they do what they want (Ingwersen). Of course, not only will authors of these stories appear, but also what they want. There are always some complicated problems and tests that a character or heroine must pass to achieve the goal. Little mermaid's short story is a good example.