Monday 13 September 2010

Poster Analysis 1.

Scott Pilgrim vs The World.

-A range of bright colours are used on this poster to give it a feel of a comic book.
-The whole poster is visually overloaded, the first thing that stands out is the face of the star Michael Cera and the violence happening at the bottom of the poster, however the title doesn’t stand out very much in this poster because the font blends into the background too much and is difficult to make out.
-This poster heavily relies on visual images to show the viewer that it is a comic book like movie and that it contains comic book like violence the only words on this are the title.
- I think the intended audience for this poster is teenagers and comic book fans.
-This poster looks like it was very expensive to produce as it is all graphically and illustratively produced.
- The genre conventions are used massively across the whole poster as it looks like comic book graphics, also the violence at the foot of the poster reiterates this.
-There is only one unique selling point on this poster and that is the face of Michael Cera who will have a pre-determined audience.
-The use of bright colours automatically draws the audiences attention and effectively communicates with them the genre of the movie, overall I would say this poster is very well put together.

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