Our Goal
For the last 6 years we have been working with filmmakers, distributors and sales teams to deliver the best posters and key art for movies around the world. We collaborate closely with each client to create imagery that is not only eye catching and award winning but also helps sell your film. We believe the most important part of every project is you, the client. In the end our primary goal is to deliver a confident visual representation to showcase your film. Our Process
To get the ball rolling we prefer to speak to you on the phone to hear your initial vision for a project. During our initial conversation, we will ask to provide the material you have for the movie poster or key art. This includes verbiage, a synopsis of the film, imagery (including principal photography), and any additional materials you want us to consider. Then depending on what rate we've discussed, we will present the initial composition(s) to you before we move forward with a final descision. Normally we choose one idea to move forward with. From there we will make as many changes to the agreed upon composition as it takes until you are satisfied. History
After starting the Los Angeles-based Hunter9Design studio over 10 years ago, designing movie posters was only a natural progression. Hunter designed his first poster about 6 years ago and has gained attention and acclaim in the entertainment business ever since. Let's get the conversation started: email us.
For the last 6 years we have been working with filmmakers, distributors and sales teams to deliver the best posters and key art for movies around the world. We collaborate closely with each client to create imagery that is not only eye catching and award winning but also helps sell your film. We believe the most important part of every project is you, the client. In the end our primary goal is to deliver a confident visual representation to showcase your film. Our Process
To get the ball rolling we prefer to speak to you on the phone to hear your initial vision for a project. During our initial conversation, we will ask to provide the material you have for the movie poster or key art. This includes verbiage, a synopsis of the film, imagery (including principal photography), and any additional materials you want us to consider. Then depending on what rate we've discussed, we will present the initial composition(s) to you before we move forward with a final descision. Normally we choose one idea to move forward with. From there we will make as many changes to the agreed upon composition as it takes until you are satisfied. History
After starting the Los Angeles-based Hunter9Design studio over 10 years ago, designing movie posters was only a natural progression. Hunter designed his first poster about 6 years ago and has gained attention and acclaim in the entertainment business ever since. Let's get the conversation started: email us.