Media Language


1.Design Elements: What colours, fonts, and images are used in
the poster? How do these choices set the tone of the movie?
-I think the fonts stand out and make it like a exciting action movie and the characters putting that pose attracts people 

Layout: How are the main characters or objects arranged in
the poster? What effect does this have on the viewer?
-there kicking which might mean it is a comedy action film.

Symbolism: Are there any symbols or visual motifs in the
poster? What do they represent?
-there is A dice and might be testing there luck and the 2 is a dragon 


Tagline: What is the tagline or slogan? How does it
contribute to the overall message or theme of the movie?
- "rush hour" they might be in a rush trying to complete a mission

Framing and Composition: What do the positioning of
characters and objects in the frame tell you about their roles or importance in
the story?


Industry


Studio/Production Information: Is the name of the production
company or distributor displayed on the poster? How might the reputation of
this company influence audience expectations?


Stars and Creators: Are the names of famous actors,
directors, or writers featured prominently? How might their involvement attract
a specific audience?


Marketing Strategies: What elements of the poster seem
designed to draw in specific demographics or market segments (e.g., age,
gender)?


Release Information: Is the release date or format (e.g.,
streaming, theater) visible? How might this affect how and when people engage
with the movie?


Genre Signifiers: What genre conventions are visible on the
poster, and how do they help market the film to its intended audience?


Audience


Target Audience: Who do you think this poster is designed to
appeal to? How can you tell?


Emotional Appeal: What emotions does the poster seem to
evoke? How might these emotions attract a certain type of viewer?


Audience Engagement: What does the poster suggest about the
audience’s expected prior knowledge (e.g., familiarity with the franchise,
genre, or actors)?


Interactivity: Are there elements like social media links,
hashtags, or other interactive features on the poster? How do these engage a
modern audience?


Demographics: How does the poster appeal to different
demographic groups (e.g., age, gender, culture)?


Representation


Gender Representation: How are the genders of the characters
presented on the poster? Are there any stereotypes or subversions of gender
roles?


Cultural and Ethnic Representation: Are different cultures
or ethnic groups represented? How are they portrayed visually?


Power Dynamics: What do the body language, facial
expressions, or positioning of characters suggest about power or authority
within the story?


Diversity and Inclusion: Does the poster reflect a diverse
cast? If so, how is diversity represented, and if not, what might that imply?


Social Issues: Does the poster give clues about any social,
political, or moral issues that the movie might explore? How are these issues
visually communicated?
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