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Black and white editorial poster featuring close-up expressive facial distortion with hands framing the face, overlaid with production credits and text.
Summary
An editorial film or music production poster featuring a black and white close-up of an expressive face with hands creating distortion, overlaid with production credits and event information.
Visual description
A large black and white photograph dominates the composition, showing a person's face with mouth open in an expressive, almost distressed expression. Their hands frame and press against the face, creating visible distortion of the skin. The image takes up the center and right portion of the composition. Overlaid across the entire piece are columns of small white text listing credits, cast, directors, producers, and title information. The top reads Motion Sounds and other event details. The overall effect is raw and visceral, emphasizing emotion and sensation through the distorted facial expression.
Key takeaway
Extreme close-up and physical distortion used to convey emotional or sensory experience. The crude intensity of the imagery paired with precise typographic information creates conceptual tension between emotion and documentation. The monochromatic approach emphasizes form and expression.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for film festival posters, music or sound design promotion, and experimental editorial design. The technique of using distorted portraiture communicates intensity, transformation, or emotional complexity. The dense information overlay works for events, productions, or institutions with multiple credited parties. Useful in cultural institutions, performance contexts, and experimental design applications.









