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Project 1: Composite Movie Ad 99art director comments client comments project justificationUse what you have learned in this project to complete the following freeform exercise. Carefully read the art director and client comments, then create your own design to meet the needs of the project.Use the space below to sketch ideas. When finished, write a brief explanation of the reasoning behind your final design.PORTFOLIO BUILDER PROJECTThe movie is titled Above and Beyond. Although the story is fictionalized, it will focus on the men who led the first U.S. Airborne unit (the 501st), which suffered more than 2,000 casualties in the European theater of World War II.We don%u2019t have any other images in mind, but the final ad should reflect the time period (the 1940s) of the movie. The 501st Airborne was trained to parachute into battle, so you should probably incorporate some kind of parachute image. This movie is a joint venture between Sun and Tantamount, so both logos need to be included in the new ad. It isn%u2019t rated yet, so please use the %u201cThis Movie Is Not Yet Rated%u201d artwork as a placeholder.Create this ad big enough to fit on an 8.5%u02dd %u00d7 11%u02dd page, but keep the live area 1%u02dd inside the trim so the ad can be used in different-sized magazines.Tantamount Studios is pleased with your work on the Aftermath ad, and they would like you to create the ad concept and final files for another movie that they%u2019re releasing early next year. To complete this project, you should:o Download the Airborne-Web25-PB.ziparchive from the Student Files web page to access the client-supplied title artwork and rating placeholder file. o Find appropriate background and foreground images for the movie theme (see the client%u2019s comments at right).o Incorporate the title artwork, logos, and rating placeholder that the client provided.o Composite the different elements into a single completed file. Save both a layered version and a flattened version.