Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Poster Research - James Bond

 
At first this does not look like a filmposter as its not very bold and the name of the film is in very small text and not obvious to the audience. However due to the large followuing that the james bond films has it will be obvious to the target audience what film it is. The poster has an old/classic look which links to the idea of the film as it is going to back to the more traditional James Bond films. this is something that i will do when creating my poster as i will want the poster to refelect the mood/meaning of the film so that the audiece knows what to expect. the 007 is the only part of the poster that is in colour which shows the audience that it has importantce, this could also reflect that the bond films stand out over others. a long shot is used which allows the audience to see james bond and also the vintage car behind him which is something that will draw in the target audience as cars, guns and fight scenes is what they want to see in the film. this also allows london to be seen in the background and this could interest an american audience.
 
 
rule of thirds is used in this poster, the gun and james bond and are the main focus and the audience is drawn into this. directly below there is the sign saying 007 which also has a gun on and is the biggest text on the poster, this could be because it is the maain selling point. below this there is a more simple blue background that surrounds the name of the film, the gilrs on either side of him could be representative of the devil and angle as one is wearing white white connotes purity and innocnece and the other is wearing black so looks more sinister. this could represent how bond is tawn between his job and his desire. there is fire in the background which represents explotions that are associated with action films and would be what the audience would want to see.
 
 

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