Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Ill Manors - Poster Review.


Media Language 

The first thing that you think when you look at this film poster is that it must be something to do with crime in London. One thing that gives this away on he poster is the gun that our main protaganist is holding. The main character the protaganist is in the middle of the poster and he is looking to the side this gives us the impression that he is looking at something that is maybe going on around him. He also has a look of worry on his face. He is also dressed in a hoodie with a coat over the top and a snap back on his head. This is the stereotypical look for a teenager that lives in London. In the background of the poster we can see building which could possibly be a council estate based in London, it is also very dark in the ground by the building this is to symbolise that maybe this all takes place during the night or that bad things happen during the night. It could also mean that there is a dark side to everything that goes on. The title of the film "Ill Manors" is in front of our protaganist and it is covering the front of him and the word "ILL" is massive to symbolise what it is trying to get across about how hard it is to live in a world with crime a rough as this. 

They have put a lot of information on this poster, at the top of the poster there is a little quote. Under that there are four reviews from different companies, we then have the title of the film who the film is by in this case it is a "Ben Drew" film and then at the bottom we have when it is in cinemas and the little script at the very bottom. We also have the age you have to be to see this film. 

Audience
The audience for this film are anyone over the age of 18. This is because it has an age restriction on the poster but also if you look at the poster it is not suitable for children. They are trying to target the audience by the way they have made the poster look for example, they have put the gun in front of the title so that you can see what the film is possibly going to be about and hopefully the audience will know that it is not for children. Also the way our character is dressed give away that it is a film for adults. The overall look its self is a dead give away that it is for adults as it is dark and gloomy. 

Narrative 
      
The poster for this film gives us a clear understanding of what this film is going to be about. This is because the poster has all the conventions and all the stereotypical looks of crimes in London. The main character in the poster almost looks like he doesn't want to do what he is about to do, its almost like he has no other choice and i think that this is what they are trying to portray across because gun crime is such an issue in some parts of London some people are just brought up around the wrong people and sometimes people get dragged into things. I can tell that this film is going to be a dark film as the poster its self is dark so its going to be a film about the issues in London.        

Transfert - Short film poster Review.



Media Language 
The first thing that you see when you look at this poster is is the title of the poster which is "Transfert" and then you see the little subtitle under the title which shows that this film is foreign. This short film poster is a dark poster with one character on the poster, this tells us that he is the protaganist and is the main character. In the background we can see smoke coming from what looks like a power plant. However we then see on the left side of the poster in the back what looks like trenches this tells me that this short film takes place during the war. Also in the background of the poster there is a lot of rubbish flying through the air. Our main character has his back to the us and is looking at something that is glowing in his hand. this shows the audience that maybe the film is about time travel as there is rubbish flying around him and something is glowing in his hand. The costume that the character is wearing tells us that he is from about the 1960's as it looks like something you would wear in the war. He is wearing a long trench coat trousers and boots.  

There are three bits of information on this poster we have the title which is just below the middle of the poster, we have the names of the actors at the top of the poster and last we have the movie poster credit template at the bottom of the poster. All this information is spread out so you are still able to see what the poster is trying to portray.


Genre
The genre for this film is clearly portrayed as a Sci-Fi film as we have the device which looks like it can take our main character back in time. This poster also shows us that it is Sci-Fi through the glow of the device that our character is holding. The rubbish that is flying around the poster also helps us to determined what the device is and what genre is would fit into. 

Narrative
  
The poster also gives us a clear understanding of what the story is going to be about for example, the device in our characters hand shows us that the story us going to revolve around that, the rubbish flying around our character as well as the title shows us that the device has to be some sort of transporter. The title of this short film gives away most of what the story is going to be about and that could possible draw the audience in as they might really like films about time travel.   

Short Poster Analyses - Earth: Rise of New Krypton



Media Language

The media language for this poster is simple but affective as the colour for this poster is quite dark which means that there is a dark side to this type of short film. It looks to me that all the characters in the dark costumes with the Superman symbol on there chest are there to take over the earth and i think this is what they are trying to portray to us as an audience. The three characters in the other uniforms look like agents who are there to try and stop them from taking over the earth this is shown through the use of the way they are standing but also the male agent has a gun which tells me that he is an agent. The way the characters are positioned on the poster is that the main character the leader is at the front in a very over powering pose to show that he is the leader. We then have the other two at the back of the poster to show that they are also over powering, this is shown through the way that they are hovering above the air. Then we have the agents all positioned in the middle of the poster. They are all in a powering position of their own to show that they are not afraid to take them on. In the background of the poster we see that there are buildings on fire smoke in the air and glass smashed. This shows us that they might take over the city. On the bottom of the poster on the floor there is a newspaper page that says "Caped Wonder Stuns City" and then there is a picture of Superman, this tells us that maybe Superman is not there to stop them and they are trying to get that across through the poster. The title for the poster you usually expect to be at the top of the poster but in this case it is at the bottom of the poster. I think that this is so they could fill most of the poster with the main picture of the character, that way they can get across what they are trying to portray.   


Audience 

The audience for this short film are teenagers and possibly adults. However it is also anyone that is into the Superman films as that is what this short film is based off of. It might not be for the younger audience as they possibly might not get what is going on in this film. Because this film is based of of the Superman films then it is clear that the short film is for the Superman fans. 



Narrative

The poster gives us a clear understanding of what the story is going to be about for example the title gives us a really good idea of what the story is going to be about. The title "Earth: Rise of New Krypton" says it all that there three characters from Krypton are going to try and take over the earth and turn it into Krypton. There are also aspect of the story that are shown on this poster for example, we see the buildings on fire and the glass smashed which tells us that they are getting far in what they are trying to achieve. Through the use of costume we can tell who are from Krypton and trying to take over the world and who are trying to stop them.  

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Sightseers Poster Review


Media Language/Genre
The media concepts in this poster are very clever it uses colour and composition to create comedy, the yellow theme colouring throughout the poster gives an indication to the viewer that the film is not a serious one, and that it is in fact a comedy, also the composition reinforces this idea as the two protagonists are shown looking very confused into the distance and below them is a fluffy white dog looking into the distance this adds an incongruous humor to the composition and takes it from looking like a thriller to looking like a comedy. 

As well as this the text on the poster indicates its a comedy, the reviews say things like "Terrific... Funny as hell" this tells the audience that that film is a comedy and so they no what to expect when watching it. Also the poster features a section that says from the makers of..... And the directors of this film are responsible for other hit comedies reinforcing the comedic tone of the film.

Representation

The characters on the poster are not represented in a very stereotypical manner they are both looking into the distance with very menacing facial expressions, however this is directly juxtaposed by there weird and goofy dress sense, this juxtaposition emphasizes the congruous humor of what both characters are wearing. And in turn represents them as being goofy and non stereotypical male and female protagonists. The costume of the characters does reveal that the film is set in rural and natural parts of Britain as they are dressed for travelling and extreme weather conditions, this coupled with the green fields in the background and the name of the film give the audience the feel that the film is set on the road, and mainly in rural parts of Britain. 

Graffiti Poster Review


Media Language 

The cover photo for this poster is a long shot of a man and his dog surrounded by abandoned buildings creating an isolated and desolate initial feel, it also creates a fearful atmosphere, this is reinforced by the juxtaposition of the white pure snow against the dirty and warn buildings surrounding it. The image just about follows the rule of thirds by having 2 thirds snow and the rest building this allows it to flow nicely and look aesthetic to the audience viewing it. 

Also the title is very spaced out and this reinforces the idea of isolation as rather than the text being together it is all far apart and is isolated from the other letters. 

The protagonist is dressed suitably for the conditions and so it indicates that he has been there for a while and is prepared for the weather and potential issues he could face, we also notice that there is a dog in frame with him reinforcing the idea of isolation as a lot of films play on this mans best friend relationship humans have with dogs in situations of isolation, the dog along with the tag line "he thought he was alone" and the image reinforce the idea that the protagonist is isolated and alone and so he has the dog for companionship. 

Audience 

The audience that this film is aimed at is definitely males/females aged from about 16 upwards, this is clear from the tone and atmosphere that the poster creates, it gives off a very hostel and isolated feel this makes us think that the film is set in a dystopian world, these concepts could be very frightening to younger audiences which give us a good indication as to who this film would be appropriate for and subsequently what audience the director was going for. 

Genre

The genre of this film is loosely portrayed in the poster. The poster gives us an indication of the tone of the film it tells us that the film is most likely a thriller/horror of some sort set in a dystopian world, this is translated by the image on the front of the poster as it portrays the man as isolated and trapped in an empty and worn dystopian world, these negative connotations lead to negative assumptions about the story line of the film and so the maker of the poster/film wants his/her audience to feel this way towards the film and so its genre must have aspects of these emotions within it.  

The Blue Umbrella Poster Review


Audience/Narrative

This poster is very simple yet very telling. The poster doesn't really give a lot away initially, but when you look closer you notice that there are a number of black umbrellas of different shapes and sizes all staying in order, but there are two coloured umbrella's not following the patterns of the others around them, they are out of line and are the only two non black umbrellas in frame, this indicates to the audience that the story is about two umbrellas (more than likely personified umbrellas representing people) that don't conform to the normal expectations around them. The umbrellas colour and shape indicate that the blue one is more masculine and maybe represents a man and the red one indicates a female, and based on the positioning of the two umbrellas it reveals to the audience that this is in fact a love story between two personified umbrella's who find love in a world filled with black conformist umbrella's this tells the audience that it is aimed at both men and women, there is also a "Pixar animation studios" watermark underneath the graphic and so this indicates that this is a light hearted love story aimed at men women and children, as Pixar are known for doing short film animations that are enjoyable and relatable for all ages and genders. 

Genres

This is an animated short film that falls into more than one genre it is a family, fantasy, and a romantic short film, the poster reveals all of this. it tells the audience that it is suitable for all the family as it has Pixar animations on it, and they are a company that exclusively make family friendly animated films/short films, this immediately tells the viewer/audience that they shouldn't expect anything unsuitable for a family. 

The poster indicates that it is a fantasy as it has personified umbrellas in the covering graphic, this subsequently indicates to the audience that it is not a hyper realistic short film and that it is set in a fantasy made world. The romance comes in as the two umbrellas who are different colours and shapes are personified to be more masculine and feminine by following conventions of masculine/feminine shapes and colours and this indicate's that the umbrellas have a gender and that they are in love as they are leaning towards each other in the poster. 

Step Brothers Poster Review


This is an original and ingenious poster design, it essentially mocks the stereotypical "family photo" by having the characters dress up and pose in the normal "family photo". the comedy comes from the incongruity of the two characters age and how they don't fit in with this "family photo" .

Representation

The film is about two men who haven't moved out and become step brothers living together the film follows the two characters as they bond and grow with each other in a very funny manner. This poster plays off of that and is trying to represent the two characters so that the audience can get an idea for what kind of film lies ahead. The comedy throughout the film is very incongruous and so the poster try's to portray that it does that by placing the two characters in a family photo typical of young brothers as memories for there parents to keep. However these two are men and so it is very odd for them to be doing such a shoot, this immediately sets a tone for the film. The characters are represented as being very childish as portrayed by the setting of the poster and they are also shown to be quite green, this is also represented by the poster as the audience can clearly see the two characters are both looking the wrong way and not at the camera, this creates comedy and builds a picture in the audience's head as to what to expect from the two characters. They are also both men dressed like twins and dressed in middle/upper class clothes this again helps to create comedy and helps to develop the characters further by making them look like they've been dressed by their mum although they are both in there 40's, this creates comedy and reinforces the comedic expectations for the film, it also gives us an indication as to what lifestyle they live based on what they're wearing and the conventions of the class they come from. 

Narrative

The poster gives a good indication as to what the film is about. The main aspects of the poster that do this are:
  • The title 
  • The image and its setting 
  • The positioning of the characters and there expressions
  • The strap-line 
  • And the actors
These things give away a lot about the story, the title references the main plot of the film, the image setting and composition of the characters reinforces the title as they are in a family style photo shoot giving away the family aspect of the film and giving away the genre as its a funny image giving conventions of a comedy, the strap line reinforces the idea of it being a comedy as it uses a typical phrase and applies it in an extreme manor making it incongruously funny, And finally we are reinforced that its a comedy because of the actors listed and shown on the poster as they are both actors known for playing big roles in hit comedy films almost exclusively. 

Genre 

The genre of the film (comedy) is portrayed in the poster in a number of different ways. For example the two actors who are shown on the poster are almost exclusively known for acting in comedies and for being comedians, this immediately indicates to the audience that this film is more than likely a comedy. This is then further reinforced by the poster using setting and stereotypes to create incongruous comedy, the film plays on the fact that they are both way too old to be living at home and to be having "family pictures" taken of them, this incongruous comedy confirms to the audience that this is a comedic film as it follows the conventions of a comedy by having the comedic actors and incongruous image.