The document provides an analysis of two silent film posters: Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid" and Laurel & Hardy's "Towed in a Hole". Key elements of each poster's design are examined, including fonts, images, colors, and layout. Overall design conventions of silent film posters are also discussed, such as using shapes to frame images and black and white color schemes. The analysis finds that both posters effectively communicate the films' genres through their visual elements and styles.
2. Introduction
The Silent Comedy Marcus & I will produce will need to also contain 2
ancillary products including a film poster and also a double page spread
which will present a review for our actual short film. As we will be working
on the 2 ancillary products ourselves, I need to make sure that the poster
and review help advertise our short film to our target audience. Our main
target audience will be mainly Afro-Caribbean viewers, however due to the
fact that it will be a comedy too the audience will not be too secluded.
Due to the fact that the sub genre will be a silent comedy I feel that it is
only right that I study several silent comedy film posters for my research to
help me with the production of my ancillary products. This will allow me to
have a better understanding about the mise-en-scene in this particular type
of poster e.g. what the character’s facial expression should look like or the
clothing and props that is included in each image.
4. The Shape that has been used for the main image of the poster
links in well with the conventions of an actual silent movie.
This is because in original silent movies the editors would use
various shapes for each transition to each scene. As you can
see for the main image in the poster they have used an oval
shape to surround the image which will tell the reader
automatically that the poster must be advertising a silent
movie.
Furthermore, the poster also keeps the conventions of an
original silent movie by using only black & white for the colour of
the image. I think that doing so will allow the audience to have a
rough idea of what the film will consist of. Also, the mise-en-
scene that they have used for the main image is quite smart as it
portrays what type of genre the silent movie will be. This is
because the two characters are hiding behind an object without
noticing some sort of guard behind them, which will portray
some sort of humour to the audience.
The masthead that they have used for the silent movie “The
Kid” I feel actually links in well with the whole poster for a
few reasons. Firstly, the masthead goes well with the colour
scheme of the whole poster as it involves the colours yellow
& black which can also be found on the main image and also
one of the cover lines. Secondly, most titles that are
presented for silent movies are conventionally quite bold, and
you can see the masthead used for this poem follows the
same conventions. Lastly, I like the way they have made the
masthead stand out by creating a shadow effect behind each
letter allowing the masthead to be one of the most appealing
aspects on the poster.
5. The border that has I feel that the background
been used to surround colour used for this poster
the poster, also follows does link well with the genre
the conventions of a of this movie which is a silent
silent movie. This is movie due to the fact that
because, when most silent films involve lots
captions are shown in of grey and dark colours
silent movies normally when shown. However, I feel
the text will have that because the poster has
some sort of border to appeal to its audience the
surrounding it which colour used for the
appeals to the target background makes the poster
audience. look quite bland and boring
towards the viewers.
Also, the font that has
been used for the The font that has been
masthead works well used for the cover lines I
with the actual title of feel works very well with
film “The Kid.” The font the whole design of the
is quite dull silent movie poster. The
however, due to the fact font is quite sharp and
that it’s very bold and straight which I feel goes
contains rounded & well with the mood of the
straight letters tells the poster a due to the fact
audience what type of that the font visually suits
movie the film is going the genre of the film.
to be.
7. The font used for this particular poster I feel works
really well with the genre of the silent movie. As soon as
this silent movie’s target audience view the title of the
film they will instantly know that the sub genre will be a
silent comedy.
Furthermore, the design of the font is very adventurous
and unique. Because of this design the poster will
appeal to the films target audience as soon as they look
at it. The font is very rounded to give an almost child
like feeling to the audience. Also, the layout of the title
works well with the poster as both titles “Laurel &
Hardy” have been placed in an almost curved position
which allows the poster to seem more humorous.
The main image that has been used for this poster is very unique.
The image makes the overall poster look like a cartoon due to
pencil drawn type of image. Also the mise-en-scene used in this
image presents to the audience a sense of adventure and funny
scenarios.
8. The masthead is very effective towards the
audience as it consists of a variety of font sizes The subhead that has been
which allows the main section of the title to be used for this poster is quite
emphasised against a smaller and less bolder effective to the audience.
font. This is because the subhead
has been designed to have a
different font and font colour
Also, the smaller to the masthead on the
sections of the poster.
title have been
positioned next
to each
character which I
feel has been
done on purpose
so that the two
characters from
the main image Moreover, the subhead
are introduced that has been used also
by the poster. uses rounded letters to
support the masthead . I
feel that this will keep
the audience interested
An italic font has been used to support as it has been designed
the producers name. The font is quite to also support the sub
appealing especially because it is not genre.
too big like some other aspects on the
poster. This would make the poster
look to crowded and busy.