Friday 24 October 2014

TRON- texture analysis


Masthead
The masthead is once again in red because it is the ionic colour scheme of the empire magazines and is the normal trend for it, as well as it stands out compared to the main colour in the background which is turquoise and blue. The masthead is red contrasting with the blue making it stand out and catch the viewers eyes reading the title and then the rest of the magazine.

Cover Lines
All over the magazine it says different oscar awards and famous films that have had great reviews. This is done to try and attract other audiences that are not interested in that certain film and want to know about more important information to them like the oscar awards and other films that might attract to them. They might also use this to try and promote this film as well, if they put oscar awards next to the film, then people might think that the oscar awards are on the same level as TRON or TRON is more important than the oscar awards, making them feel more like they need to read about this because this is the most important thing at this monte and everyone will be talking about it. This is also the same for the other big movies as well, because they are in smaller text, they are not that important as the main tim on the poster.

Main Image
The main image is of a women who's character we know called Quorra, we know this because at the bottom it has a quick description of it, it says Quorra : Program. This explain to us her name and that she is a program, this links to computers and suggest that she might be good at computing and this skill might link to the film. The actor is Olivia Wilde, she has a very pale look and looks like she is from a futuristic place, or a coded women in a game, but she is looking into the camera with a a seductive smirk, making the reader feel attracted to Olivia, they might want to read the magazine more because of this and they might be a fan of either the film TRON or they are a fan of the actor Olivia Wilde. They decided to do a close up on the actor instead of doing a long shot or mid shot, this shows the face in more detail and shows what they did to make the actor to look like a computerised woman.

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