Here we can see that the Heroes title is the first thing we see on the page, the text itself is very stretched and linear which gives a very older and more mature look and feel to the text which gives hints that the text is for a more mature audience such as young adults. We can see that the title itself is the dominant signifier on the page as it is the first thing we see due to the blur effect covering a large portion of the cover image. Carrying on from that we can see the blur effect on the title itself gives a hint towards the narrative of the story with it looking very eerie and misty which is reinforced by the anchorage of the solar eclipse within the title itself. We can see that in terms of the genre conventions that this program airs on NBC which is an American network which broadcasts a lot of programs aimed at Teenagers and younger adults which is also reinforced by the age rating of 12 in the bottom corner and on the spine of the text.
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Heroes DVD Cover Analysis
Here we can see that the Heroes title is the first thing we see on the page, the text itself is very stretched and linear which gives a very older and more mature look and feel to the text which gives hints that the text is for a more mature audience such as young adults. We can see that the title itself is the dominant signifier on the page as it is the first thing we see due to the blur effect covering a large portion of the cover image. Carrying on from that we can see the blur effect on the title itself gives a hint towards the narrative of the story with it looking very eerie and misty which is reinforced by the anchorage of the solar eclipse within the title itself. We can see that in terms of the genre conventions that this program airs on NBC which is an American network which broadcasts a lot of programs aimed at Teenagers and younger adults which is also reinforced by the age rating of 12 in the bottom corner and on the spine of the text.
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