OverTimewithOt
Monday, November 21, 2016
Sunday, November 6, 2016
250-word summary

One of
the movie posters that I chose to use was “Twelve Years a Slave”. This poster
had the main character in the fore ground of the picture. By putting the main character
in the front of the poster it brings more attention to him. This method is
significant because the main character is a free man who was forced into
slavery. This ties in with the idea of relation to power and how the poster is
now given more focus to the slave in the image.
The "Twelve Years a Slave" poster also shows many different concepts brought up in the
reading. One example that was highlighted in the reading that is shown in the
movie poster is the concept of showing a certain image in order to bring light
to what’s going on in the image beyond just the picture. The article also talks
a lot about the different aspects of gaze and how there is a male gaze and women
gaze. In the movie poster “Twelve Years a Slave” I do not see or identify any
attempts of using this concept. This was an extreme shock to me because many of
the images that are used to lure us the public in uses this concept. The Poster
does however continue the methods used by media in terms of gender and how each
gender is being displayed. The article says that historically men are seen on
posters as individuals in action and women are seen as objects. Although there
are no females in this poster the one person in the poster who is a male is in
action.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Movie Poster #3
I love the fact that there is nothing in the background showing the pic great. I also like the letter in the image forcing you to look at the image deeply.
Poster #2
This poster shows two large images in the foreground and fades the background out which looks great. In poster I want use the football idea and also the technique they used when making the title at the top.
Movie Poster !
This poster is great for what iIwould like to create because of the different levels of the image. They use symmetrical lines that that help keep images in the fore ground leveled. Also the black and white gradient that emphasizes the feel of the poster. Also love how the feet are coming out of darkness.
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