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Making Media Assessment: Action Adventure Film Poster

A reminder that your deadline for your practical production work is this week. Your teacher will expect you to print out your final poster and your research powerpoint to put in your media assessment folder. Year 9 making media assessment from Mrs Downie

Textual Analysis Assessment: How are teenagers represented in The Hunger Games?

Year 9 textual analysis assessment from Mrs Downie

Film Poster Feedback

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Look at these typical Action Adventure posters that are using all of the conventions of the genre. They are designed to appeal to different target audiences depending on which character appears on the poster. As this is a family film, the target audience varies across genders, age and demographics. Task: You are going to put your own original Action Adventure Film Poster up against a professional poster to evaluate how close your creation is to a real product. Paste them into a landscape Word document. You need to label both the professional poster (you can use one of the images above) and your own with the following: Media Conventions - label all of the elements you would expect to find on a film poster on both the professional poster and you own Action Adventure - label anything that implies the film narrative or genre (look closely at the images and slogan) Media Representation and Audience - using labels, comment on the target audience of the film and your own,