I suggest writing AT THE VERY TOP under the sub heading of TAGLINES ; "The tagline for my film poster and trailer is XXXXXXX. This fits my film because ......... I conducted research into what makes an effective tagline:....
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A SIMPLE FAVOUR: You show understanding of the way in which the protagonists are central as the key image and how they are both constructed. You explain how the elements of thriller and drama are suggested through the visual codes, colours and positioning of the actors, and how the V graphics reinforce the sharpness.
ReplyDeleteANNABELLE: A sound grasp of horror poster genre conventions and thoughtful textual analysis of visual codes.
ReplyDeleteAVENGERS INFINITY WARS: A crowded poster with a lot to comment on: you note how the action adventure / superhero genre is signalled, making thoughtful analytical points, and you show understanding of how the Marvel brand is communicated through its font, crowd of heroes, positioning of Robert Downey Jnr and vibrant use of colour and dynamic poses. Good work.
ReplyDeleteExcellent research as well as evidence of how the tagline was developed.
ReplyDeletePoster: A sophisticated and streamlined composition with clean, bold lines and a powerful sense of focus on the essential message : the protagonist’s face is lit in strong chiaroscuro lighting, leaving half in deep shadow. This technique also creates hollows around her eyes and lends her face an etiolated look that, combined with her pose holding her head in her hands, signals her worry and fear. The unrelieved black of the backdrop and her severe black outfit is broken only by the accent colour red used in the title and the intriguing blood splatters on her cheek, seen as if in the mirror as the girl gazes at herself, connoting violence. The red is echoed in the release date; the font for both title and release date is repeated in several places on your film website, such as the gallery and synopsis, contributing to the cohesiveness of the branding. The font itself connotes chalk board writing, very apt for a film set in a 1950s boarding school institution.
The poster would successfully engage its target audience. The protagonist makes direct eye contact with the audience, establishing a bond. The handling of the central image fits the thriller / horror genre and provides a strong backdrop against which the red title and white tagline stand out clearly. The poster observes all genre conventions (talent, billing block, release date, social media). A powerful piece of work.