Sunday, 4 October 2015

Analyse Magazines and Film Posters




This film poster has an image of a woman with a shattered head displayed like a broken plate, this therefore goes with the title. The background is white and black which might mean that the dark is taking over the light. I think people ranging from the age of 17-30 should be allowed to watch this because it says horrorfest, also children will get terrified watching horror films if they are under that age. This film would be for all genders because you have a darker colour in the background and you have a woman posing in this poster. The darker colour is for all genders, the woman could be representing the women, since this is a horror fest men would be intrested. At the top it says "8 films to die for" which makes the audience interested in the movie because it is one of the eight films that you will go crazy for, I think this then creates the hypodermic needle theory.

I think this socio-economic group is from B to D because the image of the poster looks professional and looks simple. If you look at what the woman is wearing you can see that the she is a middle class woman, this makes the film poster look more formal.



I think the age rate for this movie should range from 11 to 18 because you have a formal colour as a background which you would say is for older people, but you also have a man wearing primary colours as a super hero costume. The background is smudged to show the audience the speed of his flight, which is presumably fast. The title is grey to relate to the title "man of steel."
The gender that will be interested in this movie would be boys as it shows a man who looks like he is trying to save the world, this is because boys like action more than girls.

The socio-economic is from C1 to E because B class would be more interested in none fiction than a fiction film.


The audience for this magazines is 18 to 25 as it says "The Porn Ultimatum." I thought that the age starts from  age 18 because it still has some text that young students use for example "your #1 sex..." "is soooo last year."
This magazine is for girls, I know this because the cover lines say "skinny jeans curvy girls were..." and "Shakin' that ass!" The magazines makes it clear that it is for girls because the cover lines give tips to girls on what they should wear. The text and colour of her dressing is in pink (pink is a popular colour for girls).

The magazine used (a famous singer) Rihanna as their front cover because some people sees her as their role model. The clothes that Rihanna is wearing makes the audience want to buy the magazine because they would want to wear what she is wearing. Rihanna blocks the mast head, this tells the audience that the magazine is very popular, this will make the audience interested.
The socio-economic group is C2 to E because the clothes prices are cheap from "under £20." The magazine also has a number that might give you £40.000. This could be used to make the people interested of buying the magazine.


                        I think the age rate of the different audiences who are going to read this magazine will range from the age of 25 to 35 because the magazine looks very formal. The woman who is posing does not look like a person which teenagers would talk about and looks like she is in her mid-twenties instead of in her teens. The text on the magazine proves that it is not for teenagers because the text is very formal than other magazines.

The gender for this magazine would be for women because it says "all dressed up," this is what women usually do and also it shows women fashion and not men.Also, The fact that a woman is posing tells us that this is a magazine aimed at women.

The socio-economic group, I think would be for A to C2 as the magazine is mostly talking about Golf. It says "with everywhere to go," people from middle class and upwards will be able to afford money to go around places and mostly going to watch Golf.
                                                        








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