This poster for 'Blue Valentine' works for a number of
reasons. Firstly, the colour blue is an obvious part of the image and works
with the title. The dark blue lighting reflects the solemn mood of the film whilst
also connoting to images of youthful glamorised San Francisco nightlife. The
couple pictured look young and exciting, and their body language suggests
passionate romance.
The title is simple and white. The font used almost
looks like handwriting, which perhaps hints to a young couple who are still
immature and have a childish relationship. The title is also very large so
shows the audience what the film is called straight away. The love-heart shaped
'V' for valentine and the tagline 'A LOVE STORY' make certain the audience
cannot miss the genre and idea of the film.
However, although the poster clearly shows the film is
about a romantic relationship, the poster does not give away too much. This
could be seen as a positive because the audience is left wondering what happens
in the film, but also as a negative because the poster is somewhat misleading
in the fact that the audience may not expect the film to contain violence and
the deterioration of a relationship, which it does.
Across the top of the poster it says 'accademy award
nominee - best actress - Michelle Williams'. This is obviously to show
the audience that the main actress is worth watching, and thus attempt to
persuade them to go and see the film. Ryan Gosling is also an obvious attraction,
predominantly to the female members of the audience due to his good looks.
The positive quote at the bottom of the poster reads A
FILM BY DEREK CIANFRANCE, THE MOST PROVOCATIVE FILM OF THE YEAR'. Although this
does not actually seem to mean very much, it does it's job in getting the
audience to the cinema to see the film.
Dear John:
This poster for dear John is similar to the poster for
'Blue Valenine' in the way that the image is obviously of a couple which
insinuates that the film is largely about their romance. However, the setting
of the photograph is different. The couple are on a beach and the lighting is
very bright, with beautiful scenery in the background. This gets across a
different mood than the Blue Valentine poster. A more happy and springy mood,
however the couple's body language is slightly less passionate but in a way,
more loving.
The title 'DEAR JOHN' is in capital letters and a
simple font. The colours white and orange work because they are warm and stand out from
he dark colours of Channing Tatum's hoodie. The tagline underneath the title
reads 'What would you do with a letter than changed everything?' although the
writing is rather small, it is in white so captures the audience's attention
and is a rhetorical question so makes them think about it. The credits are
in small orange font, which means they do not stand out too much and retract
attention from the poster. However, the word 'FEBRUARY' is in bold white
print so that the viewer notices it. This is important because it will stick in
the viewer's mind and they will remember when the film will be shown in cinemas
and perhaps make them more excited to see it. Above the title it sas 'From
Nicholas Sparks, best-selling auhor of THE NOTEBOOK'. 'The Notebook' is
capitalised because it was a very successful and well-known book and film which
the target audience of this film will probably have seen, as the films are of
the same genre and directed at the same sort of audience.
Love Happens:
The poster for 'Love Happens' is very similar for the
poster for 'Revolutionary Road'. The image is in the centre of the poster,
slightly towards the top, and shows an intimate picture of the couple touching
noses (how sweet). The colours in the picture are mainly greens whites and
yellows, so bright and airy (very similar to the colours of 'Dear John'). The
colours represent organic sunshine and happiness, and get across the notion
that the film is clearly about the romance between the couple depicted.
The credits 'Aaron Eckhart' and 'Jennifer Aniston' are
in green font against a white bar at the top o he poster which makes them stand
out. They are deliberately bold and stand out from the rest of the poster
because the names will generally make the audience want to see the film as
they are famous actors. The title is also in the same green and the same font,
but slightly bigger than the actor's names.
B.M.
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