Sunday 15 September 2013

Skyfall Poster Analysis

The image shows Daniel Craig, in character as James bond standing in front of Big Ben, a well known landmark associated with London. He is leaning on the bonnet of an old car, and is holding a gun in his hand. The shot used ia long shot, as it shows the scenery behind him and the posture of the character.
The poster is black and white, with the exception of the logo of the James Bond  which is the numbers 007 made to look like a gun. It is typed in gold and draws the eye of the viewer, as it is the only coloured part of the poster.When the viewer looks at it, it's eyes will be dran to the logo, which will make them realise it is the next installment of the James Bond franchise.
The font used is very plain, and the titles is written in all capitals. Inside the letters, there appears to be some sort of mist,fog or flames. This makes the audience think of themystery or danger that is so often associated with the 007 films.The font of the logo is in italics and is in a writing style similar to that of old fashioned action films. the font of th

The unique selling point of the poster is that it's a James Bond film, which really does make people want to see the film, as they'll want to know what will happen in the next installment. Skyfall was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, two well known film distributors.



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