By: lodurr
ZachsMind, to put a flip on what you've said: What we get with this methodology is a window into the mind of the marketing teams for the most theatrically-successful movies. [Maybe. Not exactly sure...
View ArticleBy: ZachsMind
I'd imagine four out of five artists would recommend using black as your background if you want the rest of the information on your poster to stand out and be noticed faster. That'd be for any movie...
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Relevant to how we parse images into meaning. I liked it better before you clarified. Design costs a lot because people think it's relevant. The relevant relationship between the ability of a design to...
View ArticleBy: quin
It is when you consider how few NC-17 movies come out, fshgrl. It's a pretty small market.
View ArticleBy: Rashomon
Actually this sample is all you need because it is taken from the top grossing films in each rating category. And the information is completely legit. One sheets have used this scheme for years. Next...
View ArticleBy: Ambrosia Voyeur
I think if the sample were much larger, we'd see some trends for sure. Maybe the kind of comparison that takes the mean of the colors and shapes on each poster for the last 50 years, a la that...
View ArticleBy: Hadroed
Well, I thought the post was a nice display of information, even its the author won't be remembered among the pantheon of great scientific minds. Also, I'm mostly illiterate which is why I like pretty...
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Well, I thought the post was a nice display of information, even its the author won't be remembered among the pantheon of great scientific minds. Thanks brain_drain.
View ArticleBy: M Edward
This poster got me super excited... Yeah, my best friend still has that one on the back of his bedroom door. Every once in awhile he'll look at it and say something about how at least the poster held...
View ArticleBy: quadog
This poster got me super excited about the movie. Only to be completely disappointed at having another childhood dream ruined.
View ArticleBy: Gary
I'd go with not enough free time. 25 movies isn't really a big enough sample. So far all she's shown is that cartoons use bright colours. Still, its kind of a neat way of looking at things. ...it's...
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