Movie Poster Illustration Design
Hachiko
The movie Hachiko: A Dog's Story has always moved me no matter how many times I've watched it. In creating this classic scene from the movie: Hachiko waiting for his master on the platform, a small detail was added (the master's hand was stroking his head, but the master had passed away so his hand was drawn as a translucent soul).
Amélie
The illustration records the scene that has the greatest impact on me in the movie, where Emily lies on the bed and fantasizes about his love. I think this is the scene with the most beautiful composition and colors.
Paris, I Love You
The end of love can be growing old together. Through the ten love stories in the movies, I found my own insights into love.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
This is a tribute to my favorite movie. A movie that combines the beauty of color, symmetry, and filming techniques.
Léon
This illustration was made using Photoshop and board painting. If the fantasy ending is not tragic, the hero and heroine can live an ordinary life in their favorite city one day in the future.
Midnight In Paris
The cover of this movie was the reference I used directly to produce the illustration. Paris, midnight, a man walking alone on the street, and Van Gogh's starry sky, this should be something more romantic than love.
Soul
My favorite Disney movie in recent times. The last scene where the hero and the little soul fly to the earth together left a deep impression on me. I think this is the highlight of the movie and deserves to be recorded as the cover.
Shawshank Redemption
Dungeon, redemption, persistence... I think anyone who has seen this movie can immediately understand the meaning of this cover.