Wednesday 6 October 2010

Existing Teen Movies;

Existing teen movies:
I have explored on some particular teen movies that I think are very significant within my research, due to the fact that it indicates what today’s youths are like. I have chosen – “John Tucker must die,” Mean Girls” and “American Pie 2.” I believe those movies are going to illustrate the idea of my subject, since teenagers are clearly portrayed within those posters. Although, the posters don’t have to include youths within the poster, because the director could have used variety of colors that are intended for teenagers and therefore an image is not needed. However, I have chosen those movies that embrace teens within them, in order to demonstrate what a teen movie poster should or could look like. The font and color is very important, since this is what mainly attracts youths, because they are attracted to exciting and fascinated things.

Continuously, I have chosen to explore on “John Tucker must die.” The reason for this is because I think many teenagers think this is an exciting movie that might relate to their lives. Also, the way the teenagers have been presented, signifies that this movie is about a boy that has many girl fans, ever since he’s surrounded by four exclusive ladies. For this reason, it symbolizes that this movie is for teenagers as this situation is more likely to occur in teen lives. Although, an easier way to portray that this movie is for teenagers, because it demonstrates that the target audience is {12.) Also, the choice of colors suggests that is an exciting movie, due to the fact for the colors used. The colors used also imply that the “guy” (John) in the middle is the guy that those girls are all after, for the reason that his clothing has different colors, therefore the main focus is on him as he’s the protagonist. Also, for this poster a slogan is used. The way it has been layered out, indicates that this movie has its up and downs, ever since these four girls are all chasing after a very popular guy, within their school.

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