Language The film poster utilises sans-serif font to communicate to the audience that this is a modern film .There are multiple colour schemes however a predominant colour scheme are black,red and grey.These colours are typically used to suggest nearby danger which is also implied through Dwayne Johnson's facial expression ; in which he seems nervous yet brave. Industries The film was produced by Legendary Pictures then distributed by Universal Pictures. Legendary Pictures is rarely talked about production company however they have made many popular franchises like the Jurassic Park trilogy and for publishing vast amounts of DC movies. Audience The target audience for Skyscraper would be mature teenagers and above due to the action and thrill which the audience is able to see from the poster . Representation The poster shows a muscular man as he struggles to keep a grip of the skyscraper .This is very common in action movies as males are predominately th
Lara Croft Go Language 1) Who is Lara Croft and when did she first appear in a video game? Lara Croft is a fictional character and main protagonist of the video game franchise Tomb Raider.She first appeared in 1996 by Eidos for the playstation game Tomb Raider 2)What classic films influenced the creation of Lara Croft and the Tomb Raider games? Both Lara Croft and the Tomb Raider games were influenced by Indiana Jones . 3)How has Lara Croft and Tomb Raider moved beyond just being a video game? Lara Croft has featured in films , there have been advertising tie-ins, merchandise, comic books and spin offs featuring the character. 4)What devices can you play Lara Croft Go on? Lara Croft Go can be played on many devices such as : Andriod, iOS, Windows , Windows Phone devices, Playstation 4, Playstation Vita and also it was released on Steam.a 5)What type of game is Lara Craft Go ? Lara Croft Go is a turn-based puzzle video game in the Tomb Rai
WWW: Your blog reflects the excellent start you’ve made in Media – well done! I’m impressed that you’re writing in some depth from the very first blog task this year – that’s a brilliant sign and suggests you’ve got the right attitude and should definitely be aiming for those top grades. I’m particularly impressed with the Skyscraper film poster analysis – the fact you’re already using media language such as ‘sans-serif’ font is an extremely good sign (I imagine you’ve been speaking to other Media students to help you here but that’s not a bad thing!) Along similar lines, your points on representation in the Skyscraper poster are accurate with regards to masculinity in action films and this is absolutely brilliant in the first few weeks of Media! EBI: One key aspect to work on – written English. You need to make sure the basics are right in every blogpost and you are using capital letters correctly. Similarly, for the text accompanying the fruit bowl do you mean ‘palette’
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