These Disney Movie Posters by Roger Stocks-Moore Are Dynamic
Laura McQuarrie — June 17, 2013 — Pop Culture
These Disney movie posters by Roger Stocks-Moore take aspects of from the classic films and turn them into dynamic 2D compositions. Roger's style seamlessly blends fuses elements like The Little Mermaid's tail with a ship on the surface of the water, and makes the spots on a dalmatian's coat look like part of a game of connect-the-dots poster which makes the spots on the dogs look like parts of a connect-the-dot game.
One of the most beautiful creations creates a romantic silhouettes of Snow White and her prince in the negative space of an apple's core. In contrast to the bright, saturated palette of colors that is usually seen in Disney films, this series uses a dramatic palette which makes these posters seem dark and cinematic.
One of the most beautiful creations creates a romantic silhouettes of Snow White and her prince in the negative space of an apple's core. In contrast to the bright, saturated palette of colors that is usually seen in Disney films, this series uses a dramatic palette which makes these posters seem dark and cinematic.
Trend Themes
1. Dark-cinematic Disney Posters - A trend of creating Disney movie posters with a dark, cinematic feel to them, blurring the line between animation and live-action filmmaking.
2. 2D Dynamic Compositions - A trend of using 2D animation techniques to create dynamic compositions for movie posters and promotional materials.
3. Negative Space Art - A trend of using negative space in art to create hidden images and silhouettes that add depth and mystery to the overall composition.
Industry Implications
1. Film - The film industry can incorporate the trend of dark-cinematic Disney Posters as a new marketing strategy for rebranding classic movies with modern twists.
2. Advertising - The advertising industry can leverage the trend of using 2D dynamic compositions to create visually stunning and attention-grabbing promotional materials for various products and services.
3. Art and Design - The art industry can use the trend of negative space art to create thought-provoking and captivating artworks that challenge viewers' perceptions and imagination.
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