Thursday, 22 September 2011

INDUCTION; MOVIE POSTER TEXTUAL ANALYSIS



COSTUME Henry Walton is dressed as an Character called Indiana Jones, which is wearing a brown and khaki worn out shirt which is rolled up and the trousers he wears has a belt which has different compartments in them. Henry Walton is dressed up an an archaeologist which is what he is supposed to be but no ordinary one because he has a whip. PROPS Attached to his trousers is a waist belt which contains a gun and in his left hand he is holding a whip and in his right hand his fist is clenched up showing he is a very tough character and his on a serious adventure. The props he has shows that he may be on a dangerous job so he need protection (the gun) this also shows it is an action film and he will be on a mission bound to find something. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Looking at the poseter it shows Henry is represting a bulky hench charcther which shows his tough guy and will never back down on any type of adventure he goes on and he is determined to find what he came there for. His face expression is so serious not a slight smile its straightforward showing his not there to joke about business means business to him. And as I said before his hands clenched shwoing his more than ready for the mission. LIGHTING There is a mixture of lighting which contains low key lighting and high kety lighting. Low key because he left and right side is quite dark and then when it gets to the back its really bright and even contains a shadow of his position. SETTING The setting of the poster is in a caved shaped and contains a lot of rocks and has quiet a few steps leading to the firery crystal skull, which makes the setting look interesting and makes you want to know why it is there and whats going on. ANCHORAGE The title has a comic font (seriff fonts)the headig is staight forward sans serif. The title 'Indiana Jones goes from big to smile and stands out very well because of the colour and the heading is also stands out because of the glowing colour and attracts people to read it.

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