Friday, 12 November 2010

Blog 9- Analysis of 2 film posters


Jennifer's Body
The poster for "Jennifer's Body" is very similar to the DVD cover because "Jennifer" is wearing the exact same clothing and is in the exact same position on the table with the hand sticking out of it; this image conveys the teen horror genre well as it is a teen sitting on top of a severed hand; also the words "she's evil...and not just high school evil" this phrase tells you that something will happen but your not sure what, this is typical of a teen horror because you can normally say roughly what will happen but not be totally wrong or right. This image appears on the DVD cover too but there is blood coming off of it on their. "Body" appears to have been stabbed in the title for the poster; the whole title is in red which has the effect of blood. The poster does not include a certificate rating. This is unusual to see on posters as the majority of posters do have certificate ratings on them. The black board that appears on  the poster DVD cover is also present on the poster; the only difference is that instead of having bloody hand prints on the white board the poster's black board has reviews from various media productions, such as magazines and newspapers. The fact that both the DVD cover and the poster are so similar is a good thing this is because it creates branding and allows the film to be recognised easily. An example of branding would be Nike and their swoosh.

Sorority Row
 Just like "Jennifer's Body" "Sorority Row" also uses the exact same picture for the DVD cover as well as the poster; again this creates branding for the film and helps it be well recognised. the second O in "Sorority" is an ancient Greek letter that is linked to sorority's and sorority's are Greek so using the letter helps the viewers to know that the film is linked with the Greek sorority's and is based upon what they stand for. The image shows that the film is high budgeted as the special effects needed to create a burning house is expensive. The burning house with 6 pretty teenage girls in front is very much part of the teen horror genre this is because teen horrors generally consist of a group of teenage girls and or boys that all get into some kind of trouble together; by having the burning house the viewers know that something is going to burn and that the girls as friends and as individuals are going to be at risk in some form. The phrase "Sisters for life..and death" tells the viewers that death is going to happen throughout the film to the 6 best friends. By having the girls standing in 2 diagonal lines staring down the camera it gives the illusion that they have no clue about the background and shows that they are best friends and that they do everything together.

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