This document discusses 4 main ideas. It first presents Idea One, followed by Idea Two, then Idea Three. The document concludes by presenting a Final Idea.
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The document discusses a student's media studies evaluation of a film trailer, poster, and magazine article. The student feels the trailer and poster convey the same narrative of mystery, while the magazine denotes the film's genre. Additionally, the student uses similar color schemes and character across the three pieces to clearly link them and maintain stylistic consistency.
The document provides feedback from audiences on a trailer, poster, and magazine cover created to promote a romantic comedy film. For the trailer, feedback indicated the plot seemed confusing but the music was catchy. For the poster, comments noted the color scheme was dull but the characters seemed quirky. Feedback on the magazine said the image was cute but faded into the background too much. The document lists lessons learned from the feedback, such as clarifying the plot in the trailer and using a more colorful image for the magazine.
This short document discusses two concepts without providing details. It mentions a "Concept One" and a "Final Concept" but gives no other information about the topics or what they may entail. The document simply lists two concept titles without any explanation or context.
The document lists the credits for a film including the producer as Hannah Innoles, executive producer as Megan True, director as Hannah Innoles, director of photography as Joe Phillips, screenplay writer as Joanne Freeman, and stars as Toby Brewer and Megan True. It is produced by Hannah Innoles and a Paramount Picture.
The document lists the credits for a film poster, including Hannah Innoles as producer, Megan True as executive producer, Hannah Innoles as director, Joe Phillips as director of photography, Joanne Freeman as screenplay writer, and Toby Brewer and Megan True as the starring actors. It is produced by Hannah Innoles and a Paramount Pictures production.
While her friends are getting married and having babies, a single woman signs up for an online dating site as a last resort to find love. She matches with a man but they live 900 miles apart. They decide to try having a long distance relationship through video calls instead of an in-person relationship.
The document analyzes the codes and conventions used in the film posters, magazine covers, and trailers for the romantic comedies The Break-Up and The Proposal. For The Break-Up, it notes the use of blues and pinks in the poster to indicate the hybrid romantic-comedy genre and that the main characters and basic narrative are made clear. The trailer uses humor and shows the characters' acting and behavior to portray the break up aspect. For The Proposal, it states the poster and trailer combine to show the female lead is dominant and controlling through the use of reds, whites, and blacks.
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The document discusses a student's media studies evaluation of a film trailer, poster, and magazine article. The student feels the trailer and poster convey the same narrative of mystery, while the magazine denotes the film's genre. Additionally, the student uses similar color schemes and character across the three pieces to clearly link them and maintain stylistic consistency.
The document provides feedback from audiences on a trailer, poster, and magazine cover created to promote a romantic comedy film. For the trailer, feedback indicated the plot seemed confusing but the music was catchy. For the poster, comments noted the color scheme was dull but the characters seemed quirky. Feedback on the magazine said the image was cute but faded into the background too much. The document lists lessons learned from the feedback, such as clarifying the plot in the trailer and using a more colorful image for the magazine.
This short document discusses two concepts without providing details. It mentions a "Concept One" and a "Final Concept" but gives no other information about the topics or what they may entail. The document simply lists two concept titles without any explanation or context.
The document lists the credits for a film including the producer as Hannah Innoles, executive producer as Megan True, director as Hannah Innoles, director of photography as Joe Phillips, screenplay writer as Joanne Freeman, and stars as Toby Brewer and Megan True. It is produced by Hannah Innoles and a Paramount Picture.
The document lists the credits for a film poster, including Hannah Innoles as producer, Megan True as executive producer, Hannah Innoles as director, Joe Phillips as director of photography, Joanne Freeman as screenplay writer, and Toby Brewer and Megan True as the starring actors. It is produced by Hannah Innoles and a Paramount Pictures production.
While her friends are getting married and having babies, a single woman signs up for an online dating site as a last resort to find love. She matches with a man but they live 900 miles apart. They decide to try having a long distance relationship through video calls instead of an in-person relationship.
The document analyzes the codes and conventions used in the film posters, magazine covers, and trailers for the romantic comedies The Break-Up and The Proposal. For The Break-Up, it notes the use of blues and pinks in the poster to indicate the hybrid romantic-comedy genre and that the main characters and basic narrative are made clear. The trailer uses humor and shows the characters' acting and behavior to portray the break up aspect. For The Proposal, it states the poster and trailer combine to show the female lead is dominant and controlling through the use of reds, whites, and blacks.
The document discusses different genres of movie trailers and their common characteristics. Horror trailers typically use jumping scares, black and white footage, and video cameras to scare audiences and hint at the source of horror without revealing too much. Romantic trailers provide a sneak peek at the beginning, middle, and end of the relationship while showing the ups and downs. Comedy trailers get straight to the point and humorously introduce the characteristic of main characters. Action trailers utilize explosions, dramatic music, slow motion shots, and voiceovers of film lines to immediately set the action genre. Fantasy trailers use mystical music to convey the genre and provide a magical and mysterious glimpse of main characters and plotlines involving competition between good and evil
The document discusses magazine covers from several film magazines including Empire, Total Film, DVD and Blue-ray Review, and Review. It analyzes covers from Empire noting its use of circles and red color scheme to represent action films. It examines covers from DVD and Blue-ray Review highlighting how they clearly show the main film using images and draw readers in, such as with horror films. Total Film covers are described as using well-known actors to attract readers by showing them in costume from their films. Review magazine covers are said to use green color schemes to indicate genres and feature recognizable film logos.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
This document contains mind maps summarizing several major film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy genres. For each genre, it lists some key elements and tropes such as fear, gore, and mystery for horror; love, couples, and romantic narratives for romantic films; magic, mystery, and good versus evil for fantasy; fighting and adrenaline for action; and humor and comedy effects for comedies.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
The document discusses several film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It then provides more details on the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. For each genre, it lists some common elements or tropes such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughing for comedy.
The document discusses different genres of movie trailers and their common characteristics. Horror trailers typically use jumping scares, black and white footage, and video cameras to scare audiences and hint at the source of horror without revealing too much. Romantic trailers provide a sneak peek at the beginning, middle and end of the relationship with bright, uplifting footage and all the key romance. Comedy trailers get straight to the point and humorously show characteristics of main characters. Action trailers feature explosions, dramatic music, slow motion shots and voiceovers to set the dramatic tone without context. Fantasy trailers use mystical music to set the genre and provide a mysterious glimpse of main characters and good versus evil plotlines.
The document discusses magazine covers from four film magazines - Empire, Total Film, DVD and Blue-ray Review, and Review. It analyzes aspects of each magazine cover like logos, color schemes, images, and how they represent the genre of film being featured to attract readers. Examples of genres represented are action, horror, fantasy, and sci-fi films.
This document contains mind maps and descriptions of various film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on analyzing the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. Each genre is defined by common themes, tropes, and tones such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughter for comedy. Examples of movie posters are also provided for each genre.
This document contains mind maps and descriptions of various film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on analyzing the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. Each genre is defined by common themes, tropes, and tones such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughter for comedy. Examples of movie posters are also provided for each genre.
Mind maps of genres and Film poster reseachHannahInnoles
This document contains mind maps and descriptions of various film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on analyzing the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. Each genre is defined by common themes, tropes, and tones such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughter for comedy. Examples of movie posters are also provided for each genre.
The document discusses different genres of movie trailers and their common characteristics. Horror trailers typically use jumping scares, black and white footage, and video cameras to scare audiences and hint at the source of horror without revealing too much. Romantic trailers provide a sneak peek at the beginning, middle, and end of the relationship while showing the ups and downs. Comedy trailers get straight to the point and humorously introduce the characteristic of main characters. Action trailers utilize explosions, dramatic music, slow motion shots, and voiceovers of film lines to immediately set the action genre. Fantasy trailers use mystical music to convey the genre and provide a magical and mysterious glimpse of main characters and plotlines involving competition between good and evil
The document discusses magazine covers from several film magazines including Empire, Total Film, DVD and Blue-ray Review, and Review. It analyzes covers from Empire noting its use of circles and red color scheme to represent action films. It examines covers from DVD and Blue-ray Review highlighting how they clearly show the main film using images and draw readers in, such as with horror films. Total Film covers are described as using well-known actors to attract readers by showing them in costume from their films. Review magazine covers are said to use green color schemes to indicate genres and feature recognizable film logos.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
This document contains mind maps summarizing several major film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy genres. For each genre, it lists some key elements and tropes such as fear, gore, and mystery for horror; love, couples, and romantic narratives for romantic films; magic, mystery, and good versus evil for fantasy; fighting and adrenaline for action; and humor and comedy effects for comedies.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
This document provides a list of 5 film genres: horror, romantic, comedy, action, and fantasy. No other details about specific films are included. The genres listed give a high-level overview of some of the main categories that films can be grouped into for marketing and audience interest.
The document discusses several film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It then provides more details on the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. For each genre, it lists some common elements or tropes such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughing for comedy.
The document discusses different genres of movie trailers and their common characteristics. Horror trailers typically use jumping scares, black and white footage, and video cameras to scare audiences and hint at the source of horror without revealing too much. Romantic trailers provide a sneak peek at the beginning, middle and end of the relationship with bright, uplifting footage and all the key romance. Comedy trailers get straight to the point and humorously show characteristics of main characters. Action trailers feature explosions, dramatic music, slow motion shots and voiceovers to set the dramatic tone without context. Fantasy trailers use mystical music to set the genre and provide a mysterious glimpse of main characters and good versus evil plotlines.
The document discusses magazine covers from four film magazines - Empire, Total Film, DVD and Blue-ray Review, and Review. It analyzes aspects of each magazine cover like logos, color schemes, images, and how they represent the genre of film being featured to attract readers. Examples of genres represented are action, horror, fantasy, and sci-fi films.
This document contains mind maps and descriptions of various film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on analyzing the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. Each genre is defined by common themes, tropes, and tones such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughter for comedy. Examples of movie posters are also provided for each genre.
This document contains mind maps and descriptions of various film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on analyzing the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. Each genre is defined by common themes, tropes, and tones such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughter for comedy. Examples of movie posters are also provided for each genre.
Mind maps of genres and Film poster reseachHannahInnoles
This document contains mind maps and descriptions of various film genres including horror, romantic comedy, action, thriller, fantasy, and sci-fi. It focuses on analyzing the genres of horror, romantic, fantasy, action, and comedy. Each genre is defined by common themes, tropes, and tones such as fear and gore for horror, love and relationships for romantic, magic and mystery for fantasy, fighting and adrenaline for action, and humor and laughter for comedy. Examples of movie posters are also provided for each genre.