Movie Poster for Short Independent 1970s Thriller Film - "THE NIGHT OUT"

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Poster Design Brief
Looking to have a poster design done for our upcoming film that is set to release soon. The film is a 1970s period piece thriller and we want the poster to have a sort of vector art/ mod style of the time period. We have three variations of poster we are interested in. 1. A poster like the one attached, vector art, two of women walking towards a sign and the other half should be a vector of half the man's silhouette facing towards us. , 2. A poster that would be similar to the ARCHER images, where the poster has 3 colorful blocks with an image of each character (the two girls and the killer). and 3. A poster with a vectored shovel in the sand at the beach. I've included sample imagery in the area of the film, as well as some stills of characters and wardrobe, and hotel sign. I'll also include a link to the film to get you a better feel for the film. https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/597425622/4918b20689
Would also like the poster title to be THE NIGHT OUT, and have it also include "Directed by Jordan Burbank" on it as well.
Film Description: Set in the 1970s, two teen girls sneak out of town to have a crazy birthday celebration only to find that they are not alone.
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Target Market(s)
Younger adult demographic, Film-goers, Nostalgic vintage lovers.
Industry/Entity Type
Entertainment / Film / Advertising
Look and feel
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Requirements
Must have
- Must include the elements requested in 1 of the 3 design options. Open to innovative ideas but want to make sure the film is properly represented.
Nice to have
- strong colored backgrounds, vector art with strong detail, contrast, and a vintage feel.
Should not have
- no modern stylings, no generic typical fonts we've seen in current films.