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2. Beethoven film poster. I love this film poster as it conveys how mischievous the dog is in the film. By enlarging the dog in the poster conveys that he is the main character in the film. The language in the poster the head of the table is the one with the tail is humorous as they are making the dog seem superior to the rest of the family. However, I dont like the way that the family are small at the top of the page as they are distant and dont really need to be there. The text on the poster is bold and easy to read which is what would draw the attention of the readers as they would want to know the name of the film that has the superior dog in. 3. Hatchi film poster.I love this film poster as it conveys the relationship between the dog and the male character in the film. The language on the poster is quite sophisticated, children looking at the poster wouldnt really understand the text as it would be to intelligent for them. I do however, like the colour scheme of the poster as it makes the poster look quite natural with the cool tones of green and amber. This poster has inspired me to make a natural looking 4. Marley and me poster. This poster is quite plain, yet effective. The plain white background draws attention more to the dog as you cant see anything else on the poster. By featuring the dog alone on the poster is very effective as people will be drawn to how cute he is and will want to watch the film due to that alone. The language that they have used on the poster is clever as they have replaced feel with heel which makes us think of how naughty the dog is and how he obviously pulls his owners when walking. Which connotes a humorous image in our head. 5. The shaggy dog poster.This film poster is more complicated than the others as they have put Tim Allen's eyes on the film poster to make the dog have human features, as Tim Allen becomes the dog in the film. Most Dog film posters have language that connotes a dog in this poster Raise the Woof has been used to connote the dog barking. I like the colour scheme that the poster has used as red and black are common colours in Disney posters. This film poster has inspired me to create a film 6. Due date film poster. This poster is very simple, the wide shot image of the road is very effective as the male characters in the film are on a constant journey to get somewhere. Even though the picture of the dog is quite small our attention is immediately drawn to him as he is the only thing that isn't in a blue toned colour. This poster has inspired me to use a background that connotes the journey that the dog has been on.