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JWCK
Movie Poster Annotation
Friday, 28 September 2012
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This represents competition between the two
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The cloudy sky represents competition between Will and Zach.
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There facial expression represents comedy
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The White house
represents Politics
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The American flag badge represents politics
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The badge text ‘The
Campaign’ represents politics
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The baby’s facial expression represents comedy
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Bright colours on faces, background and The Campaign badge represent comedy
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Facial Expressions of dogs and Zach represent comedy.
Colours of face and general background show comedy.
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Bold title represents Politics. Badge saying ‘The Campaign’ represents politics as
well
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Colour usage sync well together and reflect politics
again
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General scenery foundation represents comedy due to
scenery that would rarely be seen in comedy films and hotel rooms. The
scenery also shows luxury
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Animals represent comedy due to it being quite ‘random’
in the sense that it is very irregular to find animals in a hotel room
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Facial expressions, clothing, colour and general stance
represent comedy and general humour.
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General colours of scenery (floor, background, windows
and lighting) represent comedy and obvious alcohol abuse
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The usage of the word ‘HANGOVER’ in bold text symbolises comedy because hangovers
often relate to things such as parties or celebrations so it most certainly
represents comedy
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Text represents comedy due to the fact that it contexts
some sort of party that took place and due to it being from what the texts
contexts as good it adds a more comedy feel to the text
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Glasses represent comedy because it is quite unusual for
a baby to wear glasses that big so it adds a big comedy aspect to that baby
making the audience finding it humorous.
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The usage of a baby symbolises happiness and laughter so
again it represents comedy due to usage of a young character
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Facial expression of baby plus text on poster saying ‘What
Happened Last Night?’ represents comedy due to the confusion shown from
babies face plus the text and again due to use of a young character it adds
a comedy sense to the poster
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Background represents action due to colour usage and
although they are blurry some facial expression are visible and show anger,
hatred so again action is represents in this poster
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Facial expression plus mask represents sinister and
obvious characterisation of him being the antagonist in the poster.
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Text annotates this character to show that he is the
protagonist in the poster. His clothing also represents that he is the
protagonist but without the title of the ‘Dark Knight’ it would be hard to determine he is the
protagonist due to the colour of his clothing.
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Facial expression represents anger and the genre of
action in the film. This facial expression also represents him being the
antagonist
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Clothing, Mask and facial expression definitely
represent this character as the antagonist in the poster. His stance also
shows power and sinister. This is because the protagonist would always
stand straight
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Gun, text and police badge represent the genre action.
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