Terminator Film Poster Analysis
Terminator Film Poster Analysis
Terminator Film Poster Analysis
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expressions of the characters; the bright colour of the fire draws attention to the
characters especially the guardian and John Connor. Therefore suggesting a possibly
relationship between these characters.
The setting is not specifically identifiable through the poster as it is small in size
compared to the character images, however the setting is implied to be a city place
as lots of buildings can be seen below the characters and the setting could possibly
in New York or somewhere that is more of a modern setting. The modern city setting
may have been chosen to put the unbelievable (the robots) and the believable (the
city) together, as the most audiences would have familiarizes themselves with cities
and understands about them however robots are more mysterious as little is known
about them.
The target audience for the film could potentially be teenagers and adults, especially
the audiences who know the terminator franchise. The narrative of this film is little
more mysterious compared to Frankenstein film poster. The body language/position
suggests that these characters are ready to fight or on defense mode, especially
the image of Kyle Reese with the gun. The impression portrayed from the characters
is that the characters are about to face or are facing a problem, it sort of creates
enigma about what has made them so serious. Apart from this the colours used are
relevant to the sci-fi genre, the colours that the characters are wearing are all similar
therefore could suggest that they are in the same team or fighting against something
together. Although the colour black would represent evil but in this image the
characters dont look evil due to their facial expression. However the colour black
could have been used to create a mysterious aura around the characters, which
therefore attracts more target audiences.
The images could have particularly been laid out in this size order to show the
importance of the characters, furthermore the fire around John Connor secludes him
from the rest of the characters, which may suggest he is the villain/evil character that
causes disequilibrium in the narrative. As a result of this the layout of the images
does give little clues about the possible narrative routes of this film.
The poster has been created using DTP/ computer generated design. Due to this the
design of the poster different in media compared to the older posters. The facial
expression is much more recognizable and the texts are clearer. Therefore the poster
is made attractive to the target audience through the use of innovative graphics such
as the fire and robotic face which look realistic and more eye catching. I think the
USP of this film poster is the character key images, which help establish the
relationship and possible narrative between the characters whilst still producing
enigmas.