Friday, 14 September 2018
Analyse Poster
In this film poster, the red title 'Blade Runner' connotes aggression, death and danger. The central image of the man shows that he was a prop in his hand which is a gun. The use of a gun connotes violence along with crime. The lighting of this film poster is dark themed and illustrates danger.
Furthermore, this film poster can be identified as a sci-fi film poster as you can see a spaceship or some sort flying above the building towards the sky.
In this film poster, the red title 'Scary Movie' connotes danger, death and violence. As you can see in the central image there is a female on the right holding a sign "I love dead people". This clearly illustrates that this movie is about death and could also link with danger. The tagline "More merciless" tells the audience that the characters have no sympathy in the film. The central image is seen as frightening and scary as the images are not appealing. The bottom of the poster is dark. This could've been done so the frightening central image of the characters stand out to scare the audience.
From the long shot of the central image, I can interpret that this film poster could be about a man who is stranded and isolated. The use of the grey clouds can emphasise depression and a dull meaningful movie which can be touching for the audiences. The reflection of the water connotes that the man is reflecting his life and his losses that he could've potentially made. The location that he is standing in looks like something has been demolished and you can see factories in the distance therefore the man could've lost his job which has caused him to be depressed.
From the central image, I can perceive that the boy is worried and concerned by something he see's in the hole. The dark hole connotes death and mystery so from this I can apprehend that there may be someone in the hole that the boy is concerned about. In the title, if you look closely you can see that there are faces of people. This could mean they are memories of dead people that could've fallen in the deep mysterious hole.
In this Film poster, the red title "Sin City" connotes danger, death and violence. The word "Sin" is often related with something bad someone has done and in this case it could be that someone has potentially murdered a rival. As you can see the central image is holding a prop which is a gun in his hand and the character next to him is pointing the gun at someone else. The film poster is dark themed. The dark theme could relate with fear, mystery and violence.
The first thing that catches my attention is the pirate and the prop that he's holding which is a gun and the gun that he's holding links to the sub heading of this film poster " Dead Man's Chest" because the pirate might be the person who murdered the owner of the chest. Below the title you can see some people who may be stranded. These people could be the owner of the chest which the pirate killed. The genre could be action and mystery.
From this film poster, I can interpret that it could be associated with love and romance. The woman is wearing a red dress which is often associated with love and romance. The colour blue connotes happiness and positivism. The people in the background are celebrating this moment of joy of two people in the central image are from different cultures are getting married. I can tell that they are from different cultures because on the right side of the photo at the background is a temple. On the left side you can see buildings and palm trees which tells us that they are from different locations.
In this film poster, the central image is a female. The female as seen as a muscular person. On the left and right you can faintly see two guys. This could suggest that the woman is after the two guys who could've potentially kidnapped a baby as the title of the film is "Million Dollar Baby". The colour theme of this film poster is dark which could connote death, aggression and mystery. The colour black also connotes power and authority which is clearly seen through the central image.
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