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The Purge film poster analysis

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I'm going to analyse "The Purge" poster to use it as a case study for my future exams. I will start by talking about Mark of quality, which has been used on this poster as the references to an other successful film(Paranormal activity and Sinister) were made. By showing a mark of quality, the audience is convinced that the film would be a quality product as previous films produced. The film title is combined with the image and the tag-line to give the audience certain expectations of the film. It has been written using a white colour, to make it stand out from the poster. Suspense is created as the audience would want to find out what is going to happen in the film. The release date is in bold to let the audience know when exactly the film is going to be available to watch. People would be more excited to watch it because they've been waiting for the release date, which built anticipation. The colour black is dominant to create a sense of mistery. Ou

Best served cold- Story board

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Narrative Theory - VLADIMIR PROPP

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Vladimir Propp suggested that every narrative has eight different character types. The hero — the character who reacts to the dispatcher and donor characters, thwarts the villain, resolves any lacking or wrong hoods and weds the princess. The villain — an evil character that creates struggles for the hero. The dispatcher — any character who illustrates the need for the hero's quest and sends the hero off.  The helper — a typically magical entity that comes to help the hero in their quest. The princess or prize, and often her father — the hero deserves her throughout the story but is unable to marry her as a consequence of some evil or injustice, perhaps the work of the villain. The hero's journey is often ended when he marries the princess, which constitutes the villain's defeat. The donor — a character that prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object, sometimes after testing them. The false hero — a figure who takes credit for the hero's acti

Narrative Theory-CLAUDE LEVI STRAUSS

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Claude Levi Strauss is that the conflict is based around the binary opposites and that the binary opposites are the central climax of narrative structure. A film that could be used as an example to supports Strauss's theory is "The Guvnor". In this case, the binary opposite is : Young vs Old. Mitch, the ex-leader of a London firm known as The Guvnors that has walked away from his life of violence and more than 20 years later is happily married. He becomes concerned when his son starts to show violent tendencies through his behavior at school. He is challenged by Shanko, a local gangster, after Shanko learns of the reputation of The Guvnors. Shanko is then humiliated at the hands of another former Guvnor, Mickey. This leads to brutal retaliation and a reuniting of The Guvnors, which reignites gangland warfare spanning two generations of families.

Narrative Theory- TZVETAN TODOROV.

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Tzvetan Todorov' s narrative theory suggests that all narratives follow a three part structure where they begin with equilibrium,where everything is balanced, progress as something comes along to disrupt that equilibrium, and finally reach a resolution when equilibrium is restored. A film that could be used to supports Todorov's theory is "The Hangover". 1st stage-Equilibrium: One of the main character is supposed to get married, as his friends decided to go to Las Vegas just two days before. 2nd stage- Disruption: The group is drugged and wake up the next morning not knowing what happened the night before, and also the main character(The one who is meant to get married) is missing. So, they decide to leave the apartment they were living in to go and look for their friend, along the way they over come people to help them remember what happened the night before. 3rd stage- Equilibrium: They finally find their friend and get back just in time for the w