Monday 22 February 2016



1) Title of the film name-Ill Manors is right in the middle with big bold letters. Plus, the positioning of the hero, Aaron is right in the middle, connoting he plays an important part in the film.

2) The use of having the character Aaron present as the 'only' character in this poster is also very traditional and follows the normal way of posters.
3) The location is seen in this poster. We can see the character Aaron trying to put his weight on the estate building suggesting, support is needed as he seems to be balancing his body on them. In addition, the estates give a form of theme of what the film is going to be based on.
4) The colour is seen to be one of the most continuous conventions that run through these poster. The colour in this poster seems to be smudged with black to make the colour seem more dark and dull. An example, is the sky in this poster. The colour yellow seems to be darker to give off this uneasy tone to the consumer.
5) Finally, there is a tag-line visible at the top of the poster. The tag-line helps to deliver the storyline of which the film is based on and gives a brief run-down about the type of film it is.

The branding could well and truly be the protagonist again, Aaron who can be seen as the brand image in a sense.

Synergy links also to their social media that is shared at the bottom, including well known ones. Obviously, their high profiles would increase their popularity.



1) Title of the film name-Ill Manors is available in this notice, in the focal, main point of the notice, instead of the customary position.

2) Carrying on from the last point, the key tradition found in this notice is the positioning of the protagonist being obvious on the publication as he is put in the middle.

3) Likewise, there are quotes from celebrated superstars and news articles who have appraised the film. This goes about as a type of promoting in itself as this shows confirmation of the movies accomplishment to the general population/customer.

4) The shading and use of colours in the publication is of a dim nature feel. It gives of the tone of the film and the vibe to the group of onlookers of what kind of film is this going to be. The shading emits this deserted urban city way of life feel to it.

The protagonist, Aaron could again be seen as the brand image as he is shown to possess power, example his gun.

Synergy, the quotes from well known artists etc could be links and given them an initial taster of the film.

 

1) Title of the film is in its conventional and most surely understood.

2) Main characters that the film highlights. This was not found in the past blurb as we saw the "primary" hero in the notice (by principle I mean the character that the story spins around), in any case we see alternate characters that are available in the film whom which the story rotates around with also.

3) Their mis-en-scene of wearing tracksuits, etc clothing that is related to urban life could be obvious.

4) The red background, blended with the dark could result in strong contrasts.These difference of hues don't go well which can recommend that the characters don't fit in with their general public as they have been shadowed out. This could depict that characters in the film are sort of alienated and outcasted by society, knowing that they're criminals, etc that show anti-social behaviour.

Brand images could be from the director's name, the fact that it shows both 'Ben Drew' and his artist pseudo-name, 'Plan B'.

This then also links to synergy of his fans that come from his music when he is seen as 'Plan B', but in this case who is also known as his real name, 'Ben Drew' to be the director of this movie.



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