Printing Flashcards

1
Q

Things to consider in a poster/ magazine

A

People,
Technicality,
Text,
Objects included
Function

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2
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People oriented: how is their social class portrayed..

A

Through dress codes, whether they match the readers or presents above or lower the class!

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3
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Why is assessing age in print important?

A

The age of the people may connote the target audience e.g teenagers in a teenage lifestyle magazine.

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4
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How are facial expressions important in printing?

A

They denote happiness and transfer that to the audience. They express positive reinforcement of attitude

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5
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How prints follow stereotypes:

A

Use stereotypical representations of that period of time to attract mainstream audiences and preferred opinions

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How can filters be interpreted by the audience?

A

B&W filters connotes seriousness and professionality

Coloured photos resemble ideas of happiness and emotion.

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7
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Why are camera angles so important?

A

They show the perspective of the audience and how the people in the poster are in value compared to us

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8
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Why is Anchorage important?

A

Enough anchorage provides a perfect amount of context yet also leaves the reader with enigma.

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9
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Why are props important?

A

They show the narrative of the poster and adds less importance on the people in the poster.

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