There has been a lot of thought put into this project. The team members seem to be people with big hearts and lots of talent. Best wishes for this round of voting.
Maikol P. Posted 6 months ago
Thank you again Donald! Thank you for taking the time to go through all our missions! We hope we get your continued support throughout the competition!
Angela S. Posted 6 months ago
Poster A is much cooler.
Maikol P. Posted 6 months ago
A Reminder to all Cinecoup fans in Toronto area and to the GTA filmmaking teams:
Memoria is holding a fundraiser for Alzheimer Society of Toronto @ Royal Cinema 608 College ST. ( Doors at 6:30pm )
https://www.facebook.com/events/464303750308073/
It is being held in conjunction with the Augmented Cinema Film Festival. It would be great to see people come out to our event! Admission is Free! Come out and watch free films! Donate to Alzheimer's Society of Toronto! Support local filmmakers! Hope to see everyone there!
jane D. Posted 6 months ago
love poster 1
Stacey A. Posted 6 months ago
Really like poster B!
Nate J. Posted 6 months ago
Chose the design on the righ tas it reminds me of those old MTV Aeon Flux cartoons.
Joslyn P. Posted 7 months ago
Both were a bit weird to look at and B just creeped me out so I chose A
Paul S. Posted 7 months ago
Think B could be a different change
Stuart P. Posted 7 months ago
I like the rough draft of the second poster, I like the machine in the back ground. Gives quite the sci-fi look to the whole poster.
Donald Y. Posted 7 months ago
A just seems more real for a sci-fi movie.
Tina V. Posted 7 months ago
poster A over B for sure
Derek B. Posted 7 months ago
Like the concept with #1, but not a fan of the finished product. #2 is not at all clear.
Kaitlyn M. Posted 7 months ago
The second poster is fantastic! It incorporates elements of the story, but is professional looking, memorable and original!
Well done!
Stephanie B. Posted 7 months ago
I like the second one. It catches my attention.
Liam C. Posted 7 months ago
Really like B. Great work.
Iwona b. Posted 7 months ago
I like concept of B.
Mark B. Posted 7 months ago
Hi guys, I have to concur with some of the more critical comments below. Your trailer and synopsis showed a lot of excellent potential. But these posters frankly do nothing to represent the quality of your concept and previous offerings. Poster A is too cluttered to the point where I don't know where my eye is supposed to land. It also seems like you've also fallen in love with your "brain-machine" a couple of over-exposed LED panels, which was an effective, low-budget device in your trailer as it was used sparingly. By placing the "brain machine" in the poster you've done two things: given my eye ample time to deconstruct it and indicated to your audience that this device is what the film is about. Poster B tells me nothing. Finally, "what if someone could remember". We all remember. Remember what? what do you mean? Again, I like your project and have you on my watchlist, but the posters aren't doing it for me.
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for the feedback Mark. Hope you enjoy our Mission 4 video coming out tomorrow!
Jeff R. Posted 7 months ago
Yes, I concur with Maik: Thank you for the feedback Mark! We always appreciate constructive criticism.
Joss M. Posted 7 months ago
This concept is well researched and designed, I am really impressed
Rudy H. Posted 7 months ago
This is awesome! Amazing concept.
Gregory F. Posted 7 months ago
I like the style of Poster B, but neither really sells me on what the film is about. And 'What if someone could remember?' seems like such a vague tagline that it relates to nothing and everything, making it unmemorable.
anda r. Posted 7 months ago
It seems to me that memory (like pictures) can never be replaced, regardless of how much money/resources we have at our disposal. So, to me if one loses his or her memories, they have lost every thing they are. In short, would one not want to remember who they are?...consequently, if this is so unmemorable.... why comment on it?
Gregory F. Posted 7 months ago
I only mention it because it really is a poorly worded tagline. 'What if someone could remember?' while referencing what the film is about on a basic level, doesn't really invest any weight to the fact that the story is about Alzheimer's disease. I don't wish to compare this movies tagline with famous classics like Jurassic Park or Saving Private Ryan but it should be specific to the movie it's promoting. Shaun of the Dead's is 'A Romantic Comedy. With Zombies'. It's a great example of a proper tagline that doesn't sound like clunky english when taken out of context, while also being incredibly specific in selling the nature of the movie. It's not memorable, but it did stick out which is why I commented on it as a way to express my opinion on the poster from the perspective of an unbiased person who would only have the poster to go off of as their initial contact with the movie.
Michelle G. Posted 7 months ago
your trailer showed a lot of potential, I don't think you've captured that potential in these posters.
Sonia P. Posted 7 months ago
I love how you show the brainstorming process. I visited http://memoriafilm.tumblr.com/ and I really enjoyed the "Making of Memoria".
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
We are consistently posting on our Tumblr page, with great additional content on the filmmakers, actors, and the making of Memoria.
Thanks!
anda r. Posted 7 months ago
I find this poster better portrays the drama that unfolds when a family member suffers from such affliction.
Iwona b. Posted 7 months ago
I like the sketch.
Dahae S. Posted 7 months ago
Would really love to see this explored to its full potential.
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
We are going to make this project happen no matter what the results. One way or another, this film will be made. Thanks for your support!
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
Click the heart to the poster you like as you vote above! :) Gracias :)
Kismet T. Posted 7 months ago
Good Luck!
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for the support Kismet!
Stephanie K. Posted 7 months ago
Poster B is off the chizzo.
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks Stephanie! Your comment is off the chizzo!
Dina B. Posted 7 months ago
Great artwork, love the concept.
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thank you Dina!
Kevin O. Posted 7 months ago
Both posters are very good, the first version is more theatrical while the second option is more creative. Both excellent!
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
That's why we went with two drastically different tones. Thanks Kevin!
Richmain Y. Posted 7 months ago
LOVE the art work its ambiguous
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thank you Richmain!
Craig T. Posted 7 months ago
Best of luck with this, the art for both are really good, the one I choose is because it has real person's in the art work, real feeling behind it.
Craig
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for your input Craig! Great to hear your support.
Afzal H. Posted 7 months ago
Great use of artwork in Poster B. Tells a better story.
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks Afzal!
Brad D. Posted 7 months ago
Poster 2! A thousand times poster 2! Awesome illustration, awesome font use! Fantastically professional looking, and I love how the art breaks through the border of the frame! Well done! (Motion designer on Long Distance)
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thank you Brad! Loved both LD posters.
Ella P. Posted 7 months ago
I really like poster 2, it is one of the best I have seen so far.
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for voting on our great poster designs everyone! Much appreciated! Please don't forget to click the *Hearts* to tag it as a favourite! Gracias!
Gianna I. Posted 7 months ago
I think I prefer the artistic flair of Poster B! (Team Rosalind Revenge)
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thank you Gianna! I preferred your B poster too!
Gianna I. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks Jamie!!
Darren R. Posted 7 months ago
Nice work gentlemen! Two great posters. Your movie concept is touching - going through that right now with my father not remembering me - it's tough. #absolutionmovie
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
Speaking from experience, I know it is a very difficult thing to deal with. We are glad that people are relating to Memoria in a positive and hopeful way.
Donal O. Posted 7 months ago
It feels inspired by the cover art from the Infocom game "A mind forever voyaging", which was one of my favourite games as a kid.
I can't say it was a direct reference, but the sentiment and style of covers like AMFV were definitely an influence. You'll be able to see the whole process behind the piece at memoriafilm.tumblr.com very soon!
Lisa M. Posted 7 months ago
Poster B is far more striking... I find it quaint that they were designed with pencil and paper -- and I mean that in the best possible way!
Donal O. Posted 7 months ago
Poster B and I really want one for my apartment.
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
Perhaps that can be arranged. Perhaps.
Donal O. Posted 7 months ago
Oh I hope so. It would look great.!
Jordan N. Posted 7 months ago
poster 2 of course
Jordan N. Posted 7 months ago
really incorporates the sci-fi with the premise of the movie
Allan W. Posted 7 months ago
Unique look for poster 2, very cool - might want to punch up the colours a bit, but otherwise great work! #i90Army
Jeff R. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks! File compression can be a bit weird sometimes, especially with a deadline, but if you click on the image to see the larger version, the colours aren't quite as muted.
Luis R P. Posted 7 months ago
Great job Team Memoria!
Yamini C. Posted 7 months ago
I love love LOVE that drawn poster. It's the kind of thing that people who love the movie would buy and frame, or that Queen Video would display in its front window.
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks Yamini, that's awesome to hear!
Natalia N. Posted 7 months ago
second poster has a wicked look to it
Sonia P. Posted 7 months ago
I love both posters and the creative process. Good job!
Jamie M. Posted 7 months ago
Thank you for your feedback Sonia!
Tyler S. Posted 7 months ago
I really don't like the first poster you have. But the second is really interesting! Great job!
Maikol P. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for the feedback Tyler. What about the first one isn't sitting well?
We aimed for two different posters to reach a wider audience in taste, and yet still speaking to the same sentiment and subject matter.
Tyler S. Posted 7 months ago
There is a lot of movement in the sketch of poster 1 which keeps the viewer interested and this is lost in the final version. The quality of images, is also another turn off for me, although this is an indie film it should be easy to find similar quality images. Another thing that bugs me is centering, some of the objects in the poster are slightly off center or tilted which has the unfortunate ability of making the poster feel unprofessional. Which is why I chose your second poster, it’s a really unique version which I haven’t seen before.
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