DVD and Poster design for our next Documentary Movie

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This customer received 58 poster designs from 20 designers. They chose this poster design from jshan as the winning design.
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Poster Design Brief
Here's what the story is about:
This documentary is about a famous german acrobat that was very successful in the 50's thru the 70's. He was a tightrope walker that cross manny tall buildings and famous places, like Niagara Falls, World Trade Center in NYC, Grand Cannyon and manny manny more. The story starts when he was a little boy during the 2nd World War in Germany and was a victim of the terible war tragedies. He went to Brazil and meet his wife when he started to travel all around the world doing what he loves: Tightrope walker.
Major elements in the film:
Tall buildings, acrobat acts under a plane with a trapeze, Deep valleys and mountains, danger acts, public fear, scenes of 2nd world war, etc.
NOTE: We would like to have a poster design in HR so we can print and make our DVD's cases with that. We will be using the same poster image as a Netflix, Vimeo movie display menu as well. Also we would need the same image title in a transparent photoshop layers to be use in out film Title. The Movie title is: "Between Haven & Earth" and we would like to get the title in a transparent Photoshop layer so we can use that file to appear in our movie titles. Please let us know if any questions. We will try to attach some images of the movie and the performance.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Added Saturday, November 30, 2013
PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT ANY MORE DESIGNS. WE HAVE SELECTED OUR DESIGN ALREADY, BUT STILL WORKING ON FINAL TOUCH
Added Wednesday, December 04, 2013
Target Market(s)
We suggested that its target market is 18-40 year old US adults, but we caution that energy should still be motivated to target international customers.
Industry/Entity Type
Travel
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