Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Loss of Life Debuts its Poster and It Looks Bloody!

Some great poster designs are to be found in Loss of Life, a movie currently in production. David Bridgers designed this set of posters and he's done an exceptional job. The single image used in each one manages to captivate. Also each of them creates a tonal quality to represent the darkness that is breeding in this film. The mask is presumably worn by the killer.

The porcelain features of what looks like a Guy Fawkes style mask is just as skeletal as well as mocking when put in contrast to the movie's title. And the tag line of: "What ever happens, don't stop filming" will hopefully show a movie that is made with the camera never making a stop.

This movie, when interpreted through the eyes of a video editor, suggests that maybe this movie will be one continuous run. But is the camera pointed on the trapped group of teens or is it shot from the teens point of view as events unfold?

If the found footage format ever needs a new champion, then to make a movie in one complete take will be quite the accomplishment. That methodology is unlikely to happen, but it can be done in a short film format, should any filmmaker decide that gamble is possible. But the draw with this movie is in the poster's tag-line. Which point of view is going to be used? Will it be from the perspective of the cameraman, or the participant, as these posters suggests?

The film's fan page is here:

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