Year 8 - Movie Posters Creation 1 - 2026 (SCITT)

Year 8 - Movie Posters Creation
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ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Year 8 - Movie Posters Creation

Slide 1 - Slide

Think (1 min),
Pair (1 min) and Share
What are the differences?
What is similar?
Who do they target?

Slide 2 - Slide

Share

Slide 3 - Mind map

Key Objectives
ALL
Investigate movie posters and identify their purpose and target audience

MOST
Analyse design choices and explain how they attract a specific audience

SOME
Evaluate the reasoning behind targeted graphic design for promotion

Slide 4 - Slide

Anatomy of a poster
  1. Main Image / Hero Shot - Establishes character and tone. Often the lead actor or key visual symbol.
  2. Title / Typography - Font style signals genre — scratchy for horror, bold for action, elegant for drama.
  3. Tagline - A short, memorable phrase that hooks the audience. Creates mystery or excitement.
  4. Colour Palette  - Dark blues/greens = thriller. Bright/warm = comedy. Washed out = dystopia.
  5. Billing Block - Small text at the bottom — actors, director, production company, rating.
  6. Studio Logos - Warner Bros, Universal, A24 etc. — signals production quality and budget.

Slide 5 - Slide

Your Mission
Create a movie poster with one of the following scenarios without AI and only with Creative commons images
 
Scenario 1: Sci-Fi Thriller – Galactic Rift - use this workbook to help guide you

Tagline: "A portal has opened. Not everyone will survive."

Plot: In the year 3025, Earth’s greatest minds face a catastrophe when a mysterious rift appears in space, unleashing an unstoppable alien force. With time running out, a lone pilot and a brilliant scientist must journey beyond the stars to close the rift and save humanity.

Key Elements for Poster:
  • Dark cosmic backgrounds with swirling galaxies
  • Futuristic spaceships, glowing blue or green energy
  • Main characters in futuristic suits silhouetted against the rift
  • Dramatic title font with metallic textures


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Your Mission
Create a movie poster with one of the following scenarios without AI and only with Creative commons images
Scenario 2: Comedy Family Adventure – The Great Pet Escape - use this workbook to help guide you

Tagline: "Sometimes the smallest heroes have the biggest adventures."

Plot: When the pets of a sleepy little town get accidentally loaded onto a delivery truck bound for a distant city, a brave pug named Biscuit, a mischievous parrot, and a clever hamster must band together to find their way home. Chaos and laughter ensue as they encounter city life and new friends.

Key Elements for Poster:
  • Bright, vibrant colours
  • Cartoon-style or realistic animals in comical poses
  • City landmarks and humorous visual gags (like a hamster on a skateboard)
  • Fun, bold title font



Slide 7 - Slide

Checkpoint 1
Finish your design plan

Slide 8 - Slide

Why is it important to have
a design plan and share an example?

Slide 9 - Mind map

Checkpoint 2
Find your assets - the images you will need for your poster.
Use the checklist! 

Slide 10 - Slide

Why is important to
get (creative common) assets before creating your poster?

Slide 11 - Mind map

Checkpoint 3
You have started to create your poster
  1. Add text / Edit text
  2. Add effects / filters
  3. Use the layer blend modes
  4. How to remove backgrounds in Photopea
  5. How to save / Export our work
If you are unsure, check the workbook:

Slide 12 - Slide

What does the magic wand do in Photopea?
A
Selects similar shapes
B
Selects similar sizes
C
Select similar characters
D
Selects similar colours

Slide 13 - Quiz

What part was the most
difficult for you in Photopea
today?

Slide 14 - Mind map