
Looking out these Posters, it is clear what features influenced the creation of our Poster. "Submarine" and "Edge of Seventeen" both show the protagonist in the centre of the poster, pointing the viewers eyes and attention to the character, thus suggesting that the movie is primarily revolved around that certain character. "Submarine" uses quotes from critics, which we used in our final Poster, conforming to many coming of age movies. "Edge of Seventeen" showed the main character actor list, as we did in ours, putting the attention on just those Actors.
"Diary of a Teenage Girl" and "Napoleon Dynamite" both use the drawing and doodle effect, which was a good feature to make the audience aware this isn't necessarily an adult movie, however directed to a younger audience as the appeal of doodling is more or less for children and teens, suggesting its teen-like nature. We wanted to have this effect as a main feature to our Poster to give that teen feel. "Diary of a Teenage Girl" used a border for their photograph of the cast, in which we also applied to our work, and the top of the poster showed a critic quote, engaging the audience. Star ratings were also used within our work, and many teen film posters.



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