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Layout: How are the main characters or objects arranged in the poster? What effect does this have on the viewer? in the middle there is guy the main (call black panther) he is ware a superhero costume



Symbolism: Are there any symbols or visual motifs in the poster? What do they represent?

the city is techongol because it have a pet robot 

Tagline: What is the tagline or slogan? How does it contribute to the overall message or theme of the movie?

It give a fights scene because it have weapon  

Framing and Composition: What do the positioning of characters and objects in the frame tell you about their roles or importance in the story?


the guy in the middle (call black panther) and he is a most important

Industry



Studio/Production Information: Is the name of the production company or distributor displayed on the poster? How might the reputation of this company influence audience expectations?



Stars and Creators: Are the names of famous actors, directors, or writers featured prominently? How might their involvement attract a specific audience?



Marketing Strategies: What elements of the poster seem designed to draw in specific demographics or market segments (e.g., age, gender)?



Release Information: Is the release date or format (e.g., streaming, theater) visible? How might this affect how and when people engage with the movie?



Genre Signifiers: What genre conventions are visible on the poster, and how do they help market the film to its intended audience?



Audience



Target Audience: Who do you think this poster is designed to appeal to? How can you tell?



Emotional Appeal: What emotions does the poster seem to evoke? How might these emotions attract a certain type of viewer?



Audience Engagement: What does the poster suggest about the audience’s expected prior knowledge (e.g., familiarity with the franchise, genre, or actors)?



Interactivity: Are there elements like social media links, hashtags, or other interactive features on the poster? How do these engage a modern audience?



Demographics: How does the poster appeal to different demographic groups (e.g., age, gender, culture)?



Representation



Gender Representation: How are the genders of the characters presented on the poster? Are there any stereotypes or subversions of gender roles?



Cultural and Ethnic Representation: Are different cultures or ethnic groups represented? How are they portrayed visually?



Power Dynamics: What do the body language, facial expressions, or positioning of characters suggest about power or authority within the story?



Diversity and Inclusion: Does the poster reflect a diverse cast? If so, how is diversity represented, and if not, what might that imply?



Social Issues: Does the poster give clues about any social, political, or moral issues that the movie might explore? How are these issues visually communicated?


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