Film festival poster AI Images

Design film festival posters in your browser with Morphic's AI image generator. Generate dramatic key art for an invented film, a generic laurel motif, or a moody duotone scene with title and date bands reserved. Drop the finished art into the Canvas to add the festival name and dates.

Film festival poster elements you can design

Film festival poster layouts you can compose

Key-art poster

A single anonymous silhouette on an empty road in dramatic moody duotone light with cinematic negative space, a title band reserved at the base and a date strip below.

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Key-art poster

Laurel-emblem layout

A generic laurel-wreath motif encircling an empty centre in a refined duotone finish, a prestige feel and open space reserved for the film title and festival name.

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Laurel-emblem layout

Duotone-portrait layout

An anonymous face split by hard light and deep shadow in moody duotone, a tense cinematic charge and a clean strip reserved for the title and dates.

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Duotone-portrait layout

Rain-street layout

A rain-slicked night street with a distant lone figure and reflected glow in dramatic duotone, cinematic depth and a title and date band reserved at the base.

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Rain-street layout

Make Film festival poster in three steps

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    Describe your Film festival poster

    Describe the Film festival poster you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the image

    Morphic generates a clean, ready-to-publish image on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Film festival poster

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the frame.

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FAQs

What defines the film festival poster look?
A film festival poster is defined by three signature traits: dramatic key-art illustration, a moody duotone palette, and a prestige mood with title and date bands reserved. Keep the light cinematic and the subject anonymous and the piece reads as a film-fest poster.
Where can I make film festival posters with AI?
You can create film festival posters with AI on Morphic, right in your browser. Open the Image tool, describe the dramatic key art, the moody duotone, and the reserved title band, and Morphic generates the poster. No installs and no design software are needed.
How do I get the moody duotone key-art look?
Name the treatment directly in your prompt: "moody duotone light, high contrast, dramatic silhouette, cinematic negative space, reserved title band." Calling out the duotone and the dramatic light is what gives the poster its film-fest character.
How do I keep a set of film festival posters consistent?
Use Morphic's Style Transfer workflow to lock the duotone and key-art style from your first poster, then reference that style card across the set. Each poster carries a different invented film while the whole set keeps one prestige look.
Can I add a title or dates to a film festival poster on Morphic?
Yes. Generate the poster with title and date bands reserved, then open the Canvas to place the film title and festival dates. Keeping the type as a layer lets you adjust the wording without regenerating the artwork.
Do I need design skill to make a film festival poster?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and takes plain-language prompts, so anyone who can describe a dramatic scene, a moody duotone and a reserved title band can produce a finished film-fest poster. No design training is required.