Friday 10 December 2010

Adulthood



People
In this poster of "Adulthood" there are the 8 main actors in the film, they are in different certain positions to show fear as you can tell by there facial expressions. You can tell that they are associated with gangs, as they are wearing hoodie's and trackies and they way that they are standing shows that they are together in a gang, you can see the main character is standing up near the front to show he may be the leader of the gang and that the rest are sitting on the floor that are in the front to show they are part of the gang. They are placed together as in one big group, to show what the film is about gangs. At the bottom of the poster there is a baseball bat, this shows that there is violence in this film as it is on the floor in front of the gang.

Design
The design to this film has a grim feeling to it as it is trying to evoke fear as there are weapons on the floor to show violence and that the way the people are put close together to show more fear in the design as they are together in a group as one gang.

Colour
The colour scheme on this film poster is dark warm colours, the sky is a warm orange colour to show sunset, the buildings in the background are silhouetted in a black colour to show boldness. The clothing colour that the actors are wearing are quite dark black and grey colours whereas the girls that are in the film are wearing quite bright colours this is to show what sort of clothing that they wear.

Title
The title of the film is in a simple font where it is easy to read and and it is center aligned at the bottom of the poster. It is the first thing you will read as it is quite large and bright with the white against the ground dark colour.

Other Information
There is a tag line on top of the main title "After kidulthood comes..." this is good for the audience and it is a second film from when people enjoyed watching kidulthood. At the bottom of the main title it says "A Noel Clarke film" this is telling the audience who directed the film, as the audience may enjoy the other films that the directer has directed.



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