The document summarizes a one-act play called "The Princess on the Road" by Kathleen Conyngham Greene. It describes how the Princess disguises herself and visits a village pretending to be a peasant girl. The villagers mistake her for a thief when she takes milk and bread. A juggler helps convince the villagers of her real identity after she performs a trick with apples. Students are assigned conversation, report writing, and monologue activities based on events from the play.
Ecco il testo integrale (in greco e in inglese) della proposta inviata dal governo greco ai creditori la sera del 9 luglio 2015, dopo il referendum e dopo le trattative. Ora il documento dovrà essere accettato da BCE - FMI - Eurogruppo. Dopo le dimissioni di Varoufakis e la vittoria referendaria pare che il governo greco ceda alle pressioni della trojka con una proposta che accoglie le richieste di austerità. Riceverà in cambio un taglio del debito?
The document discusses several representation theories:
1. Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory suggests that female characters are displayed for the visual pleasure of male characters and audiences and are portrayed as passive objects of the male gaze.
2. Jean Baudrillard's theory of hyperreality argues that representations no longer refer to reality and images have replaced it, becoming hyperreal constructions that bear no relationship to the real world.
3. Richard Dyer's theory claims that media stereotypes legitimize social inequality by reinforcing perceived differences between types of people.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's media products for their A2 Media Studies coursework. It summarizes how the magazine advert, digipak, and music video use and develop conventions of real media products in the genre. It discusses how audience feedback was obtained through interviews and surveys, and how this feedback was used to improve the music video. It also explains how media technologies were used at different stages of the process, from equipment and software for constructing the products, to online platforms for research and planning.
The document summarizes a one-act play called "The Princess on the Road" by Kathleen Conyngham Greene. It describes how the Princess disguises herself and visits a village pretending to be a peasant girl. The villagers mistake her for a thief when she takes milk and bread. A juggler helps convince the villagers of her real identity after she performs a trick with apples. Students are assigned conversation, report writing, and monologue activities based on events from the play.
Ecco il testo integrale (in greco e in inglese) della proposta inviata dal governo greco ai creditori la sera del 9 luglio 2015, dopo il referendum e dopo le trattative. Ora il documento dovrà essere accettato da BCE - FMI - Eurogruppo. Dopo le dimissioni di Varoufakis e la vittoria referendaria pare che il governo greco ceda alle pressioni della trojka con una proposta che accoglie le richieste di austerità. Riceverà in cambio un taglio del debito?
The document discusses several representation theories:
1. Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory suggests that female characters are displayed for the visual pleasure of male characters and audiences and are portrayed as passive objects of the male gaze.
2. Jean Baudrillard's theory of hyperreality argues that representations no longer refer to reality and images have replaced it, becoming hyperreal constructions that bear no relationship to the real world.
3. Richard Dyer's theory claims that media stereotypes legitimize social inequality by reinforcing perceived differences between types of people.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's media products for their A2 Media Studies coursework. It summarizes how the magazine advert, digipak, and music video use and develop conventions of real media products in the genre. It discusses how audience feedback was obtained through interviews and surveys, and how this feedback was used to improve the music video. It also explains how media technologies were used at different stages of the process, from equipment and software for constructing the products, to online platforms for research and planning.
1) The document describes the editing process for shots in a music video for the song "Tears of a Clown" by Brett Moore.
2) For the opening shot, the editor added a black and white effect and experimented with lens flares to make the shot more stylized and impactful.
3) Key shots incorporate the themes of depression, love, and hate through a black and white effect with isolated red flashes, achieved through color isolation and adjustments to brightness and color tolerance.
Grand Theft Auto V is a highly successful open world video game published by Rockstar Games. Within 24 hours of its release, GTA V generated over $800 million in revenue from approximately 11.21 million copies sold. Three days later, sales surpassed $1 billion, making it the fastest selling entertainment product ever. The document analyzes how GTA V exhibits postmodern features through its simulation of reality, lack of clear narrative structure determined by the player, parodying of popular culture, and giving players choice over the ending. It blurs lines between reality and virtual worlds, rejects simple hero/villain binaries, and places authorship in the hands of the player through their gameplay choices.
Postmodernism in community (dan harmon, 2009)BrettMooreG321
This document discusses the postmodern elements in the sitcom Community. It notes that Community directly references and comments on sitcom conventions and genres that came before it. One way it does this is through heavy use of pastiche and parody of other works. The show also frequently breaks the fourth wall and engages in self-referential humor, with characters acknowledging that their world is a fictional television show. Within the show's fiction, it creates a "text within a text" through a web series filmed by one of the characters that parodies and comments on the main show.
Image manipulation techniques have advanced significantly with technology. While some uses aim to deceive or mislead, image editing tools can also be used to creatively express oneself or tell compelling stories. As with many technologies, it is how we choose to apply these new capabilities that will shape their impact for better or worse.
This risk assessment document from Haydon Media identifies potential risks for an upcoming film production including tripping over wires, damage from adverse weather, equipment overheating from lights left on, unattended equipment, and inadequate camera batteries halting production. The document lists these risks, provides details, and assigns the producer Brett Moore as responsible for minimizing each risk.
The document provides a props list for a music video that will tackle themes of depression and the struggle of keeping up appearances for public consumption. Some of the key props mentioned are:
- A rope that will be used to subtly create a noose throughout the video and help reveal the narrative.
- An old clock that will tick slowly at first but gain pace to represent the notion that time is a limited source for some dealing with depression.
- A clown flower worn by the performer that can be thrown towards the camera as an alternate ending.
- A newspaper reporting Robin Williams' death that will be used in the intro and outro to represent him struggling with depression but smiling through it.
- Studio equipment like
Stuart Wilson will play the role of a somber clown in a cemetery shoot on October 18, 2015. Panning and tracking shots will show the actor looking depressed within the cemetery, and one shot will show him smudging his clown makeup. A steadicam and cannon camera are needed, along with clown makeup and a tuxedo for the actor, who must deliver an emotional performance that pushes boundaries.
Pulp Fiction exhibits several characteristics of postmodern film. It contains many intertextual references to other films and cultural icons from the 1950s. For example, a scene set in a 1950s-themed restaurant features Marylyn Monroe and Buddy Holly serving the protagonists. The film also has a fragmented narrative structure and hybrid elements. These postmodern traits create a disorienting experience for audiences. Additionally, Tarantino stated that he wanted different viewers to take away different meanings from the film. This aligns with postmodern thinking that there is no single truth or absolute meaning.
Modernism valued master narratives of history and progress through science. It saw a unified self and social order. Postmodernism rejects totalizing theories and master narratives in favor of local narratives and fragmented identities. It sees culture as pluralistic and questions concepts like authenticity, originality, and the hierarchy of high versus low culture. Postmodernism embraces play, irony, hybridity and indeterminacy over modernism's earnestness and determinism.
Steel Panther is a quintessential postmodern metal band that mocks the 1980s hair metal scene. They conform to postmodern conventions by dressing in spandex and makeup from that era and forcing their anarchic image onto the music scene. Their music video for "Party like Tomorrow is the End of the World" incorporates icons from bands like Mottely Crue and Poison through pastiche and parody, exemplifying postmodern concepts of different styles and eras. Steel Panther reflects the pastiche of 1980s hair metal but mocks the morals of bands from that time through references to sex, drugs, and rock and roll, making them the perfect example of a postmodern band.
Geeta's blog is very professional and well organized which makes it easy to navigate. She labels each section clearly, such as Research, Planning, and Drafting. Within each section, Geeta includes multiple posts that demonstrate a deep conceptual understanding of her topic. She also shows a variety of techniques, software, and processes used to develop her blog, which adds to the professionalism. The quality of Geeta's work is excellent throughout, showing her strong ability to understand and complete each task.
This document provides a summary and analysis of the music video for "Tears of a Clown" by Iron Maiden. It describes scenes from the video including a clown performing to an audience, alone in his dressing room as his makeup fades, being chased by photographers, and finally hanging himself with a noose. The video uses jump cuts between scenes of the singer performing and images of a sad clown to portray the lyrics about the inner sadness hidden behind the facade of making others laugh.
The document outlines a student's initial plan for a narrative music video project. The student proposes using one of eight songs that portray feelings of pathos or sadness, including songs by Bon Jovi, Elvis Presley, Guns N' Roses, Queen, and Iron Maiden. Specifically, the student believes Iron Maiden's "Tears of a Clown" could have the greatest impact because it was written about Robin Williams and deals with depression, allowing for both a restricted and omniscient narrative structure. The student discusses applying various narrative and storytelling theories to the project, including those of Tvetvan Todorov and Claude Lev-Strauss.
Rock 'n' roll first emerged in the 1950s with stars like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, and Roy Orbison pushing musical boundaries with loud guitars and danceable music. This contrasted starkly with the safe music that came before and led radio stations and the BBC to ban some songs as inappropriate. Elvis Presley in particular was a pioneer as the self-proclaimed "King of Rock 'n' Roll" who helped create a new teenage culture with devoted fans. The cultural impact of rock 'n' roll in opposition to previous musical norms cannot be understated as it helped shape modern popular music.
YouTube is a video sharing website that allows users to upload, view and share videos. It was created in 2005 and was later acquired by Google. Most content is uploaded by individuals but some media corporations also offer material through partnerships with YouTube.
Viddler is an online video platform similar to YouTube that allows users to upload, manage, view and comment on videos. It offers both free and paid services, including secure uploading, customizable players, video analytics and other tools.
YouCastr was a video platform that let content creators broadcast and sell their videos live or on-demand, allowing them to earn money through options like live streaming, video downloads and DVD sales. It closed in 2010.
Amy Wichellow's music video for Florence and the Machine's "Spectrum" is a well-made, professional-looking pop music video. It depicts just the female protagonist/singer miming to the song. Amy edited the video well, cutting her footage to the beat of the song using effective jump cuts. Her choices of location, props, and costumes were supported by her editing style. Peter Khoo's video uses intriguing shots like panning and close-ups to make what would be repetitive, interesting. It cuts between a stage performance and a story of a boy and girl. Professional elements like slow motion shots make it appear like a real-life video.
Geeta Gohil's digipak conforms to conventions of the R&B genre through its use of black and white close-up photos of the artist, as well as a color scheme commonly seen in R&B. Sophie Boston's digipak departs from conventions through its conceptual imagery and eye-catching graphics, which could attract new audiences but also seem cluttered. Tara Wilton's digipak also avoids close-ups but uses photography literally relating to the album name, with a simple yet unique design that incorporates common fonts and colors while clearly presenting details.
Nigel Dick is known for directing famous music videos for artists like Britney Spears and Guns N' Roses in the 1980s. He co-founded Propaganda Films, a major music video and commercial production company. In the 1990s and 2000s, he directed the MTV movie 2gether and the TV series based on it, as well as videos for S Club 7. David Fincher has won Grammys and MTV Video Music Awards for directing videos for artists like The Rolling Stones and Justin Timberlake. He's one of the most awarded music video directors. Francis Lawrence frequently directs for Aerosmith and has also worked with Lisa Marie Presley, Rihanna, and Jay-Z over his 22-
The document outlines a plan for a narrative music video using songs that portray feelings of sadness or loss. It proposes three songs by Elvis Presley, four by other artists, and focuses on "Tears of a Clown" by Iron Maiden as offering the greatest narrative and emotional impact. For this song, the document discusses using either a restricted or omniscient perspective to show the inner struggle with depression hidden behind a facade, as well as applying various narrative and literary theories to the analysis and structure of the video.
1) The document describes the editing process for shots in a music video for the song "Tears of a Clown" by Brett Moore.
2) For the opening shot, the editor added a black and white effect and experimented with lens flares to make the shot more stylized and impactful.
3) Key shots incorporate the themes of depression, love, and hate through a black and white effect with isolated red flashes, achieved through color isolation and adjustments to brightness and color tolerance.
Grand Theft Auto V is a highly successful open world video game published by Rockstar Games. Within 24 hours of its release, GTA V generated over $800 million in revenue from approximately 11.21 million copies sold. Three days later, sales surpassed $1 billion, making it the fastest selling entertainment product ever. The document analyzes how GTA V exhibits postmodern features through its simulation of reality, lack of clear narrative structure determined by the player, parodying of popular culture, and giving players choice over the ending. It blurs lines between reality and virtual worlds, rejects simple hero/villain binaries, and places authorship in the hands of the player through their gameplay choices.
Postmodernism in community (dan harmon, 2009)BrettMooreG321
This document discusses the postmodern elements in the sitcom Community. It notes that Community directly references and comments on sitcom conventions and genres that came before it. One way it does this is through heavy use of pastiche and parody of other works. The show also frequently breaks the fourth wall and engages in self-referential humor, with characters acknowledging that their world is a fictional television show. Within the show's fiction, it creates a "text within a text" through a web series filmed by one of the characters that parodies and comments on the main show.
Image manipulation techniques have advanced significantly with technology. While some uses aim to deceive or mislead, image editing tools can also be used to creatively express oneself or tell compelling stories. As with many technologies, it is how we choose to apply these new capabilities that will shape their impact for better or worse.
This risk assessment document from Haydon Media identifies potential risks for an upcoming film production including tripping over wires, damage from adverse weather, equipment overheating from lights left on, unattended equipment, and inadequate camera batteries halting production. The document lists these risks, provides details, and assigns the producer Brett Moore as responsible for minimizing each risk.
The document provides a props list for a music video that will tackle themes of depression and the struggle of keeping up appearances for public consumption. Some of the key props mentioned are:
- A rope that will be used to subtly create a noose throughout the video and help reveal the narrative.
- An old clock that will tick slowly at first but gain pace to represent the notion that time is a limited source for some dealing with depression.
- A clown flower worn by the performer that can be thrown towards the camera as an alternate ending.
- A newspaper reporting Robin Williams' death that will be used in the intro and outro to represent him struggling with depression but smiling through it.
- Studio equipment like
Stuart Wilson will play the role of a somber clown in a cemetery shoot on October 18, 2015. Panning and tracking shots will show the actor looking depressed within the cemetery, and one shot will show him smudging his clown makeup. A steadicam and cannon camera are needed, along with clown makeup and a tuxedo for the actor, who must deliver an emotional performance that pushes boundaries.
Pulp Fiction exhibits several characteristics of postmodern film. It contains many intertextual references to other films and cultural icons from the 1950s. For example, a scene set in a 1950s-themed restaurant features Marylyn Monroe and Buddy Holly serving the protagonists. The film also has a fragmented narrative structure and hybrid elements. These postmodern traits create a disorienting experience for audiences. Additionally, Tarantino stated that he wanted different viewers to take away different meanings from the film. This aligns with postmodern thinking that there is no single truth or absolute meaning.
Modernism valued master narratives of history and progress through science. It saw a unified self and social order. Postmodernism rejects totalizing theories and master narratives in favor of local narratives and fragmented identities. It sees culture as pluralistic and questions concepts like authenticity, originality, and the hierarchy of high versus low culture. Postmodernism embraces play, irony, hybridity and indeterminacy over modernism's earnestness and determinism.
Steel Panther is a quintessential postmodern metal band that mocks the 1980s hair metal scene. They conform to postmodern conventions by dressing in spandex and makeup from that era and forcing their anarchic image onto the music scene. Their music video for "Party like Tomorrow is the End of the World" incorporates icons from bands like Mottely Crue and Poison through pastiche and parody, exemplifying postmodern concepts of different styles and eras. Steel Panther reflects the pastiche of 1980s hair metal but mocks the morals of bands from that time through references to sex, drugs, and rock and roll, making them the perfect example of a postmodern band.
Geeta's blog is very professional and well organized which makes it easy to navigate. She labels each section clearly, such as Research, Planning, and Drafting. Within each section, Geeta includes multiple posts that demonstrate a deep conceptual understanding of her topic. She also shows a variety of techniques, software, and processes used to develop her blog, which adds to the professionalism. The quality of Geeta's work is excellent throughout, showing her strong ability to understand and complete each task.
This document provides a summary and analysis of the music video for "Tears of a Clown" by Iron Maiden. It describes scenes from the video including a clown performing to an audience, alone in his dressing room as his makeup fades, being chased by photographers, and finally hanging himself with a noose. The video uses jump cuts between scenes of the singer performing and images of a sad clown to portray the lyrics about the inner sadness hidden behind the facade of making others laugh.
The document outlines a student's initial plan for a narrative music video project. The student proposes using one of eight songs that portray feelings of pathos or sadness, including songs by Bon Jovi, Elvis Presley, Guns N' Roses, Queen, and Iron Maiden. Specifically, the student believes Iron Maiden's "Tears of a Clown" could have the greatest impact because it was written about Robin Williams and deals with depression, allowing for both a restricted and omniscient narrative structure. The student discusses applying various narrative and storytelling theories to the project, including those of Tvetvan Todorov and Claude Lev-Strauss.
Rock 'n' roll first emerged in the 1950s with stars like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, and Roy Orbison pushing musical boundaries with loud guitars and danceable music. This contrasted starkly with the safe music that came before and led radio stations and the BBC to ban some songs as inappropriate. Elvis Presley in particular was a pioneer as the self-proclaimed "King of Rock 'n' Roll" who helped create a new teenage culture with devoted fans. The cultural impact of rock 'n' roll in opposition to previous musical norms cannot be understated as it helped shape modern popular music.
YouTube is a video sharing website that allows users to upload, view and share videos. It was created in 2005 and was later acquired by Google. Most content is uploaded by individuals but some media corporations also offer material through partnerships with YouTube.
Viddler is an online video platform similar to YouTube that allows users to upload, manage, view and comment on videos. It offers both free and paid services, including secure uploading, customizable players, video analytics and other tools.
YouCastr was a video platform that let content creators broadcast and sell their videos live or on-demand, allowing them to earn money through options like live streaming, video downloads and DVD sales. It closed in 2010.
Amy Wichellow's music video for Florence and the Machine's "Spectrum" is a well-made, professional-looking pop music video. It depicts just the female protagonist/singer miming to the song. Amy edited the video well, cutting her footage to the beat of the song using effective jump cuts. Her choices of location, props, and costumes were supported by her editing style. Peter Khoo's video uses intriguing shots like panning and close-ups to make what would be repetitive, interesting. It cuts between a stage performance and a story of a boy and girl. Professional elements like slow motion shots make it appear like a real-life video.
Geeta Gohil's digipak conforms to conventions of the R&B genre through its use of black and white close-up photos of the artist, as well as a color scheme commonly seen in R&B. Sophie Boston's digipak departs from conventions through its conceptual imagery and eye-catching graphics, which could attract new audiences but also seem cluttered. Tara Wilton's digipak also avoids close-ups but uses photography literally relating to the album name, with a simple yet unique design that incorporates common fonts and colors while clearly presenting details.
Nigel Dick is known for directing famous music videos for artists like Britney Spears and Guns N' Roses in the 1980s. He co-founded Propaganda Films, a major music video and commercial production company. In the 1990s and 2000s, he directed the MTV movie 2gether and the TV series based on it, as well as videos for S Club 7. David Fincher has won Grammys and MTV Video Music Awards for directing videos for artists like The Rolling Stones and Justin Timberlake. He's one of the most awarded music video directors. Francis Lawrence frequently directs for Aerosmith and has also worked with Lisa Marie Presley, Rihanna, and Jay-Z over his 22-
The document outlines a plan for a narrative music video using songs that portray feelings of sadness or loss. It proposes three songs by Elvis Presley, four by other artists, and focuses on "Tears of a Clown" by Iron Maiden as offering the greatest narrative and emotional impact. For this song, the document discusses using either a restricted or omniscient perspective to show the inner struggle with depression hidden behind a facade, as well as applying various narrative and literary theories to the analysis and structure of the video.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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3. Purpose: The purpose of this poster
is to advertise this particular film and
to make the genre and storyline of
the film apparent to viewers without
actually having to watch the film.
Colour: The background colour of
this poster is yellow to coincide with
traditional boxing posters within the
United States. The masthead of the
poster is however written in big bold
white writing on a black background
to make it stand out to the rest of the
poster.
Key Image: The main image featured
is of the two main actors and
protagonists in the film, both of
which are synonymous with 1980’s
boxing movie hits, Raging Bull (De
Niro) & Rocky Balboa (Stallone). The
image depicts the two actors sparring
as if fighting, showing the audience
what they can expect from this film.
Realism: This poster incorporates the best
features of a period, boxing poster, enticing
the target audience, thus adding
authenticity however sue to the A list
actors presented some realism is lost due
to their public popularity.
Text: The text is evenly spread across the
page, with the most important and most
profitable bits of text written more clearly
and boldly (such as ‘DE NIRO –vs-
STALLONE) than other, less important
aspects, such as the co-stars and
production details.
Slogan: This poster has the slogan or
tagline stating, ‘A RIVALRY 30 YEARS IN THE
MAKING’ leading many of the target
audience to draw reference to Rocky
Balboa and Raging Bull, to films that depict
two heavyweight boxing world champions
who triumph over adversity, leading many
(at the time) craving for the two fictional
heroes to contest each other. The ultimate
blockbuster.
4. Lay Out:
The layout of this film poster is very unique and
ties in perfectly with the theme of the film itself.
This layout represents that of an early 20th century
American boxing poster, with the fighters names
written directly above their photographs,
preventing any misunderstanding between the
images and the text. The layout includes exactly
the same style as said boxing posters, which is
particularly clever as it appeals directly to the
target audience. Furthermore the layout shows
the image as the main feature of this poster
drawing the audience to draw reference to the
popular Raging Bull and Rocky Balboa films
respectively (As previously stated. Furthermore
the co-stars have been presented in a manor that
relates.
5.
6. Purpose: The purpose of this
poster is to not only advertise the
film but also to set the genre and
mood of the film before the
audience even looks at a trailer,
with the elderly ‘woman’
presented posing in a juvenile but
humorous manner.
Colour: There is quite a basic
colour scheme depicted in this
poster, much contrast to the bigger
budgeted, Grudge Match. The
simplicity of the colour scheme is
effective particularly to the target
audience because no further
additives are needed because it is
already a well known and popular
franchise, helpful giving the
financial backing of said movie.
Key Image: As previously stated the key image
is that of the main protagonist of this franchise
‘Mrs Brown’ with the target audience already
well aware of the characters matriarchal
mannerisms, this image is particularly effective
at appealing to its intended audience,
incorporating everything the target audience
already loves about the character following
the television series.
Text: The simplicity of this poster is further
accentuated in the use of minimalistic text.
This maybe due to the films budget, however
by just including the title of the movie, it
provides the target audience with enough to
recognise the item, but provides them with
enough of a unique selling point, to want to
buy into what is being presented. The USP of
this is the ‘D’MOVIE’ heading that gives the
audience a taste of the franchises’ progression
and entices them to become apart of this.
Slogan: In a way the ‘D’MOVIE’ is essentially
the slogan of this poster, incorporating the
synonymous Irish dialect whilst also being the
films USP differentiating it from the television
series in which it found fame.
7. Layout:
Overall this (as previously mentioned) is a
simplistic design for a film poster. It depicts a
close up of the films protagonist sporting a
juvenile pose, adding to the posters humour, of
which is also accentuated by the heading that
depicts the synonymous dialect with this
protagonist. Connotations of the poser
simplicity may well draw reference to the films
budget, as the bigger budgeted ‘Grudge
Match’ was able to incorporate many unique
themes and ways to present their movie to
further help differentiate their film in their
target market, however the simplistic design is
all that is really as the title, and close up entail
all of the information the target audience
needs and expects too see from this particular
franchise, whilst importantly including, what is
vital to any film marketing, it’s USP.