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    too‚during the 1930s‚ through the magnificent‚ larger-than-life hand-painted film posters. The large banner paintings‚either in the form of a collage‚or over-sized cutouts of actors and actresses ‚were the first major tools to promote a film. Although‚ the exact origins are relatively unknown‚but it is widely believed that the first movie to use a poster for its publicity was KALYAN KHAJINA (1924)‚ whose poster was designed and painted by the Director‚Baburao Painter himself. In the ‘Golden era

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    Uncle Sam Poster

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    The first poster has multiple patriotic themes and symbols. One symbol represented by the Statue of Liberty is liberty. Also‚ it represents the American dream by having immigrants coming to American and they are in awe at American. This poster is effective in my opinion because it’s play on the citizens hopes and dreams by showing the new immigrants arriving‚ so they are more willing to buy and help with the war efforts. The second poster is the iconic propaganda posters. A big symbol in this poster

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    Film Poster Analysis

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    Poster Analysis In the poster I have used is heart-warming and sentimental image to convey to the audience that the film is about the friendship and love of a boy and his dog. The mise-en-scene suggests that it is set in a rural place which also carries conventions of a tragedy genre. The poster suggests that it is a family drama and maybe even a tragedy film. The name of the film is ‘A Dog’s Life’; I picked a typography that suggests that it is written in chalk or crayon type texture to shows

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    Four OSHA Poster

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    There are many indications that a medical office is compliant to OSHA. Four OSHA regulations that a medical office should have are: There should always be an OSHA poster present in the office for all of the employees to see. The poster explains worker rights to a safe workplace and how to file a complaint. There should be a use of labels or color-coding for items such as sharps disposal boxes and containers for regulated waste‚ contaminated laundry‚ and certain specimens. Every employee should be

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    Kill Bill Poster

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    The poster from Kill Bill caught my eye‚ first by the bright contrasting colors used. The character in the center‚ is wearing what seems like the same yellow tracksuit made famous by Bruce Lee‚ is the only person in color and not black and white. She is really gives me the feel that there is going to be a lot of bloody action and martial arts. Once I saw that it is a film from Quintin Tarantino‚ who is well-known to have a special interest in Asian culture and arts‚ it really holds my attention

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    As our final project about Macbeth‚ we decided to create a poster with the most important symbols and how we would display them. The three witches in general represent the dark side of human nature and fate. The ravens represent them and their dark magic. We chose this symbol as our first one‚ because the witches’ prophecies are the reason why Macbeth and Lady Macbeth got interested in doing everything what it takes to become king/queen. The raven also announces the arrival of death for Macbeth

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    During World War 1 propaganda posters helped persuade citizens from both the central and allied countries to enlist in the army‚ by appealing to the viewers emotions. Propaganda posters were  often used to convince the viewer that joining the military would be fun and rewarding. Most propaganda posters  would  depict the enemy as an evil beast creating a threatening dehumanized view of the enemy . One U.S  poster painted by H.R Hoops depicts the enemy as a horrific beast carrying a defenceless woman

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    Will You Fight Now Poster

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    recruitment poster‚ “Will You Fight Now?”‚ is the strongest recruitment poster. I think this because I believe that it sends the strongest message to someone who reads it. I have several reasons to think this‚ and I will show you my reasons in the upcoming paragraphs. The poster‚ “Will you fight now?”‚ shows that everyone is terrified that the Germans will invade America. It uses scare tactics to persuade men who are capable of fighting to go and fight for their country. The poster shows that

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    War Time Poster Analysis

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    war time poster was created by William Little was a British artist‚ who produced pieces of work for the British Ministry of Information during World War II. At this time‚ most of the work Little did was of political figures or soldiers‚ and as an artist Little would have been part of the British intelligentsia. Little would‚ therefore‚ suggests that he would lean towards a more towards a political and ranking intention instead of a social interest. This might affect the meaning of the poster as it would

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