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Film trailers and film posters are advertised in very different ways, despite both having similar themes and ingredients - Analyse the ways each medium is used and ways say how they communicate to their intended audiences.  

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Film trailers and film posters are advertised in very different ways, despite both having similar themes and ingredients. Analyse the ways each medium is used and ways say how they communicate to their intended audiences Film posters come in a wide range of styles. Most have appealing pictures or slogans that appeal to a particular audience and some just try to appeal to everyone. They all have something in common. Anchorage and eye catching devices, some even have alliteration. You can find them almost everywhere like cinemas, town centres, bus shelters, on the sides of busses, magazines and on the internet. They are all trying to do one thing, persuade you to spend money on their film. I am going to describe and explain what makes a good film poster and then I shall give an example. I am going to look at the general make-up of film posters. Usually a...

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