ANCILLARY TASK DECONSTRUCTION 2

'Mr. Nobody' doesn't fall under the experimental film genre, however the themes, colours and ideas in the film are quite creative and I think it does leave the audience with a sense of curiosity after watching - it's almost like a dream world. The poster itself has a range of different elements. It uses various stills from the film to show an insight and intrigue the audience as well as keeping the colours to a minimum. The tan, red and white colours all stand out against each other so the poster is clear to read and some of the colours are also cooperated in the stills. For example, the poppies in one of the images matches the red and the tan colour is repeated in the second last picture (the sign in the background). There is also a lot of white in the pictures and one could argue that the tan colour is repeated in the first image due to the skin colour of the actors. I like this photo-colour cooperation and may use it in my poster to link aspects of the film together, especially since my idea of the seasons is very colour orientated. In addition, the font is kept to a minimum displaying only 2 different styles. The main font is used for the title of the film and the actors, showing importance however the title is larger which makes it the most noticeable part of the poster - I will keep this in mind when choosing my title font and size for my poster. The other font used is for the slogan "Nothing is real. Everything is possible." which reflects the themes of the dizzy, curious film and entices the audience as it doesn't give much away. The certificates of the film are also shown, to display the target audience age.
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