"American Dreams" poster for feature film

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Poster Design Brief

I need a poster for my first narrative feature film. Genre: Drama/Comedy. Synopsis: After going through a break up and moving back home, James struggles through a "quarter life crisis" in pursuit of his dream of making a feature film. James wants to tell a compassionate story about mental illness and its effects on a family, but the lines between fiction and reality are blurred, challenging the bond between two brothers.

Target Market(s)

Film Festivals, Prospective viewers on Netflix/Amazon.

Industry/Entity Type

Film Production


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Requirements
Must have
  • Title: American Dreams
  • Minimalist approach.
  • Please look at reference posters/prototypes.
Nice to have
  • -the idea of contrasting the two brothers and the struggle of living with a mental illness.
  • -the setting of the film is in Arizona, desert, living back at home as an adult.
  • -the struggle of a writer. A film about a film.
  • 5 phases of "The Quarter Life Crisis"
  • 1. You feel trapped by your life choices, like your job, relationship, or both. You’re living on “autopilot.”
  • 2. You get a sense of “I’ve got to get out of this” and feel a growing sense that change is possible if you just take a leap.
  • 3. You quit the job, end the relationship, or break the commitment that’s making you feel trapped. Then you detach and enter a “time out” period where try to rediscover who you are and who you want to be.
  • 4. You begin rebuilding your life slowly but surely.
  • 5. You develop new commitments that are more in line with your interests and aspirations.

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