Analysing the Brighton rock Film Poster
By looking at the poster firstly there are quotes from various sources such a the daily mail giving the film a high sense of credibility as the daily mail may be an opinion in which we trust. These quotes have obviously been added to attempt to encourage people to see it, and unlike other thrillers the main actor is not very well known so the film poster may need to rely on these quotes rather than appealing to existing fans of the main actor.Similarly the poster states the film is from the producer of 'atonment' which was a highly successful film making people who enjoyed this film more likely to see Brighton rock.
The iconography on the poster highlights the audience to the setting of the film images like Brighton pier and the seagulls highlight the icon location in which the film is set.
Also the font on the poster is blue white a red which are not only the colours of the union jack but of the mod target associated with the time period in which the film is set highlighting the genre of the film colours rarely used for thriller posters who usually stick to the colours red, black, and white.
By looking at the poster firstly there are quotes from various sources such a the daily mail giving the film a high sense of credibility as the daily mail may be an opinion in which we trust. These quotes have obviously been added to attempt to encourage people to see it, and unlike other thrillers the main actor is not very well known so the film poster may need to rely on these quotes rather than appealing to existing fans of the main actor.Similarly the poster states the film is from the producer of 'atonment' which was a highly successful film making people who enjoyed this film more likely to see Brighton rock.
The iconography on the poster highlights the audience to the setting of the film images like Brighton pier and the seagulls highlight the icon location in which the film is set.
Also the font on the poster is blue white a red which are not only the colours of the union jack but of the mod target associated with the time period in which the film is set highlighting the genre of the film colours rarely used for thriller posters who usually stick to the colours red, black, and white.
The presence of a dark figure who appears to be the main character may challenge the conventions of a thriller poster as it is unlikely for the villain to be the main subject it is normally the hero like on the poster taken (which appears on our previous mood board). Similarly the blood drip at the bottom of the villains image highlights the audience of the movies thriller theme.
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