Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Gender: 1950's Representation

A Frame for Talking/Writing About Posters

The genre of the poster is best described as
I know this because
The title of the film is
The title suggests that
The enigma posed by the title is
The font of the lettering suggests
The colour of the lettering signifies

The main colours are
The design of the layout has
The key image in the poster is
In the foreground
In the background
Significant objects include…….., suggesting
The main threat in the poster is
The characters in the poster are
The relationship between the characters is connoted by
The facial expressions of the characters suggest
The body language is
Their style of dress is
Overall these people appear to be

The star(s) is/are
The appeal of the star(s) is

The tagline suggests
The title and tagline work together to

The film seems to be about
This is denoted by

In the credits the producers and distributors are
The type of production this suggests is

Tie-in products include
The target audience for the film appears to be

The appeal of the poster is

Key Terms

Genre:             category or type of film
Enigma:          mystery/question/puzzle to solve
Signifies:          suggest
Layout:            the way in which all the parts are set out
Key image:       the main picture (used on all the marketing)
Foreground:    near the front of the picture
Background:    at the back of the picture
Tagline:            a short catchy phrase about the film

           














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