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The title needed to fit the with the aesthetic that is represented with

teen coming of age films and therefore it needed to be big, easy to


see and it needs to be the audiences second point of focus and it
needed to be colourful. I chose to make it in caps lock as it made the
text look bold and stand out more. The cage surrounding the ‘A’ is
The background may look used to symbolise the idea of agoraphobia (which is the fear of the
white on the drawn draft dangers of the outside) and this is what makes some people feel
but that is only due to my trapped in their own homes.
lack of skills when it
comes to drawing. The
background will be the
centre of a house/flat and
will consist of the basic
views such as a sofa, The images surrounding the
fridge, door and the main character will be of the
overall vibe of a house. remaining importance with
line characters that appear
throughout my film. The
characters wearing
conventional clothing that
are associated with coming
of age films in order to give
the audience that familiarity.
The positioning of the
support characters is so that
people are able to clear
identify their roles quickly.

The main character is


positioned to be in the very
centre of the page and this is
so that people can swiftly
identify that this will be her
story to follow. I had made
it so that she was further
away from everyone else to
symbolise that she was
alone in the world and
potentially hint out the
possible route for the story.
Audience trying to guess As this is a teen coming of age film I had to make sure there
what will happen were a lot of bright colours across the page as the use of
throughout is the best way colours is what can make it stand livelier. With the colours
to get them interested. and consistent foreshadowing at the possible outcome of the
story line I think the poster has fulfilled multiple
conventions that go in accordance with the genre.

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