Interview with Chow Keung

Chow Keung recounts the story of how he became a movie poster artist and demonstrates the knack for drawing giant movie posters. He was so intrigued by the drawings he saw when his mother brought him to the theatre that he ended up spending 3 years as an apprentice to learn the basics, including mixing colours and applying waterproofing spray, sketching and calligraphy. He practised hard every day and was eventually given the chance to paint the advertisements of a theatre all on his own. He would often look for ideas in the film stills and poster, complementing his creativity with experience in order to bring out the theme of the film. A hand-drawn movie poster is a work of - a synthesis of image, character and colour. But nowadays it has already replaced by computer drawing.

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Media Type Interview
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Source Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive
Repository Hong Kong Film Archive
Note to Copyright Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Mr. Chow Keung and Hong Kong Film Archive
Accession No. lcs-movt-0134
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