The Prince & Me poster, the first of four films in the franchise. Aims its target audience at females (teens+) due to the phrase, 'This Fairy Tale is About to Get Real' . The idea of it being every girls fantasy when growing up for when their prince will come for them. The pink tones throughout show the ideal stereotype for the female audience. As the females are drawn to this colour, with its symbolic nature of being associated with females. The idea of it being a romance film is apparent by the fact she is wearing this colour and the curtain drapes are of the same sort of tone. Hence re-iterating the fact that this film is being aimed at a female audience.
The image of the female 'Julia Stiles' is centralised making her of high importance to the film and that it will revolve around her and so making her the lead protagonist.
The stars name at the top of the poster, typical convention for posters to follow or above the title of the film. For mine I think it would be more appropriate to be placed at the top.
The title placed in the lower third of the poster above the credit block. The title is clear and directly in the audiences view. The consumer can tell straight away that this is a feminine film.
The image of the female 'Julia Stiles' is centralised making her of high importance to the film and that it will revolve around her and so making her the lead protagonist.
The stars name at the top of the poster, typical convention for posters to follow or above the title of the film. For mine I think it would be more appropriate to be placed at the top.
The title placed in the lower third of the poster above the credit block. The title is clear and directly in the audiences view. The consumer can tell straight away that this is a feminine film.