Making of ticket printscreens

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As a group we looked through a range of cinema tickets, some real templates some fake, to get an idea of the lay out of real cinema ticket, to make the tickets and screening seem more realistic to our audience. eating Our Screening Ticke

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Page 1: Making of ticket printscreens

As a group we looked through a range of cinema tickets, some

real templates some fake, to get an idea of the lay out of real

cinema ticket, to make the tickets and screening seem more

realistic to our audience.

Creating Our Screening Tickets

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We used an online “fake” ticket generator to create our premiere tickets, making the appropriate adjustments to the details on the ticket. For example on the section detail I used the number ‘666’ the row ‘13’ and Seat ‘7’ these numbers are associated with the devil which links to evil and horror. I also put a small question on the bottom of the ticket stating “What can you see?” I chose this question as it links to our main title “Perception”. The meaning

is based on what someone can see and interpret for themselves.

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This is the final outcome to our

tickets , I also tried a different layout in

the image below but I went with the first

draft.

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Final Outcome We decided on the colour red for the tickets to connote blood and evil, to match the genre of our trailer which was horror. An orange or yellow would connote a different meaning such as happiness and perceive a whole different genre.