Tuesday, 12 November 2013

James Bond Poster Annotation

This is a poster to represent the James Bond film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’. Many aspects in film noir can been seen throughout this film, even though film noir is not the main genre. An example of this could be the amount of femme fetale’s we see throughout the films. James Bond films are known for the heavy use of femme fetale’s throughout the film, just like we see in this film. However, they are not shown on this poster as the main focus appears to be James Bond and the gun only.
 
On the background of this poster, we see a great amount of black screen. This is there to connote the unknown in James Bond ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’. This is something we also see often in film noir (the unknown).
 
The red connotes the danger that this male will encounter when living his daily life. Danger is another thing often seen in film noir, meaning we have another link between this film and the theme of film noir. This could be similar to my poster because of the danger I wish to include. Susanna is pictured in the poster with a hand over her face to connote the fact she is being kidnapped. Since I have seen this on this poster, I believe I should include the amount of red I have on my poster. This will then show the danger she is about to encounter.
 
The way in which the credit block is displayed would be similar to my poster. This is because I believe I will include a credit block right on the bottom of my magazine. I will do this because this information is less important than the other information on my poster.

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