Poster Design. Promoting Film

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Poster Design Promoting Film

1. When Advertising, You Must Persuade A Target Audience Target Audience: the target audience is a particular group at which a product is aimed. Consider: Age Gender Interest Culture Geography Socioeconomic status

Who is the Target Audience for each diffferent ad?

How Do I Persuade A Target Audience? Use Ethos, Pathos, and Logos: Ethos is an appeal to credibility. Movie posters use famous actors or the name of a well known director to persuade a target audience that the movie has credibility. Pathos: an appeal to emotion. This could be an appeal to pride, fear, desire, etc. Logos: this is a logical appeal Use Persuasive Techniques: Bandwagon Patriotism Repetition Bribery Testimonial Weasel Words False Transference Humour Rhetorical Question Avant Garde

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

Persuasive Techniques In Film and Documentaries

Ethos Famous actors are featured clearly Quote from USA Today featuring loaded words winning, hilarious and heartwarming.

Pathos Emotional Appeal: Loaded words: irresistible Weasel Words world s No.1 Award Winning You will laugh and cry

Logos Using scientific facts and advertising by offering solutions to real problems. False Transference: watching this film will save the world.

2. When Advertising, You Must Consider Layout: Use an image that is simple and eye catching as the central focal point. Use an effective background and use colour intentionally. Here, the flashy gradient background (an increase or decrease of colour), head-and-shoulders character pictures, and the repetition of colour (white)are simple and effective.the colour white ties the various items in the poster together. Layer images and text using font size and colour to guide the reader s eye from what is most important to the target audience to what is least important.

3. When Advertising, You Must: Include elements of the film as part of our design. Communicate an important element of setting, plot, theme, genre, and/or atmosphere by using colours and images purposefully. Based on this poster, can you make predictions about the story elements listed above?

4. Include Production Elements common to All Movie Posters: Title, Tagline, and Billing Block

Tagline: a catchphrase or slogan, especially as used in advertising, or the punchline of a joke. Billing Block: This is the information about the movie s production. See the following link for detailed information about what to include in a billing block. http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/02/24/opinion/sunday/ben-schott-movies-bill ing-blocks.html

Read the following article to understand how to use colour effectively when marketing a film Colour in Advertising https://www.six-degrees.com/pdf/international-color-symbolism-chart.pdf

Show Your Understanding: Copy the following questions into your English booklet. You will be expected to answer them using the RACE response format after viewing the movie poster to follow. Questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. Who is the target audience? Support your answer using specific evidence from the text. Does this movie poster use persuasive techniques effectively to appeal to its target audience? Explain why or why not with evidence from the text. Does the movie poster use effective images and colours? Why or why not? Does the movie poster have an effective layout? Why or why not?

Assignment Read the story Lamb to the Slaughter Answer this question using a proper short answer response (RACES): Who would be the best target audience for this story if it was turned into a film? Create a movie poster that includes all of the elements in the checklist provided. Due You may use a template from this site to help if you are not artistically inclined. https://www.postermywall.com/index.php/g/theatre-posters# https://www.canva.com/templates/posters/movie/

Checklist for the Elements of a Movie Poster 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Appeals to the target audience and there is a rationale to support why and how. Psychological Appeal: Ethos, Pathos, Logos Persuasive techniques Layout Colour Film content communicated through the image Title, tagline, credits Billing Block

Reflect on the poster you created. Answer the following questions using RACES. Remember be specific with your references to the poster and your inclusion of course content. Questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. Who is the target audience? Support your answer using specific evidence from the text. Does this movie poster use persuasive techniques effectively to appeal to its target audience? Explain why or why not with evidence from the text. Does the movie poster use effective colours? Why or why not? Does the movie poster have an effective layout? Why or why not?