Movie Posters
Movie Reviews
Print Ads
Audience
Purpose
100

This element of a movie poster tells the audience when the movie will be released.

What is the release date?

100

This section of a review summarises the movie’s story without giving away the ending.

What is the plot summary?

100

This feature, often at the bottom of a print ad, tells the audience where or how they can get the product.

What is the call-to-action?

100

The term for the specific group of people a text is created for.

What is the target audience?

100

The primary purpose of a print ad is to do this.

What is to persuade or sell a product?

200

The name of this person, often listed on a movie poster, attracts fans based on their previous work.

Who is the director or lead actor?

200

The purpose of a movie review is often to help the audience decide this.

What is whether to watch the movie?

200

The target audience for a print ad for a luxury car is likely to include people of this age and income level.

What is middle-aged or older with high income?

200

A movie poster for a horror film is likely to target people who enjoy this.

What is suspense or fear?

200

The purpose of a movie poster is to do this.

What is to explain that a movie is being released?

300

This part of the poster provides a short, catchy phrase that hints at the movie’s themes or mood.

What is the tagline?

300

When a reviewer mentions the director’s or actors’ previous work, they are appealing to this part of the audience's knowledge.

What is prior experience or familiarity with their work?

300

Bright colours and exciting fonts in an ad are used to capture this group’s attention.

What are children or teens?

300

Advertisements that use bright colours and cartoons often target this age group.

What is children or young viewers?

300

The purpose of a positive movie review is often to do this.

What is to express an opinion about a film?

400

Bright colours and bold fonts on a movie poster are often used to appeal to this type of audience.

What is a younger audience or children?

400

This tone is likely used in a negative review of a poorly made film.

What is critical or disapproving?

400

The use of a famous person in an ad is an example of this persuasive technique.

What is celebrity endorsement?

400

A movie review in a local paper is likely aimed at this group of people.

What is the general public or local community?

400

A print ad that uses emotional appeals often tries to make the audience feel this.

What is happiness, excitement, or urgency?

500

The placement of this name or logo on a movie poster tells the audience which studio produced the film.

What is the production company or studio logo?

500

A positive review often highlights this about the movie to engage the audience.

What are its strengths (e.g., story, acting, visual effects)?

500

A print ad that uses statistics or facts is trying to appeal to this aspect of the audience.

What is logic or reason?

500

A print ad with sophisticated language and images of wealth is aimed at this kind of audience.

What is an affluent or professional audience?

500

The purpose of a detailed review discussing a film's flaws is to help the audience make this decision.

What is avoid watching the movie?

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