Alex Pardee Inglorious Basterds movie advert
This advert created by Alex Pardee a famous artist and graphic designer uses his illustrational skills, artistic talent and wild imagination to create works of art within advertisements. This rather morbid image hold a particular theme to Pardee's usual work and denotes various different things throughout. Pardee's advert for the movie Inglorious Basterds was created for director Quentin Tarintino who is also a fan of his work. With the eagle representing America the bird stands tall, with a knife in hand, killing off a green monster, representing a Nazi. As other silhouettes of birds, fly about in the sky behind this forefront image, the eiffe; tower also stands in the background. Barely noticable from all the intricate details on the main subject but suprisingly easy to spot.
This type of advert appeals to me because it denotes the same feelings and tells the story of this movie without being an ad which has been created useing celebrity faces and photography and uses raw talent to express the emotion and angst that is built into this film. The attention to detail and the watercolour style splashes of colour create an interesting and thought provoking image which sells the movie as a rebellious, creative work of art. Which is often also thought when director Quentin Tarintino is in line.
The psychotic style font with a childlike feel to it makes the audience wonder who the character (represented by the bird) is and what he is like. The use of this font not only denotes a childish and care free persona, but also the personality of a 'mad man' This intrigues the reader and tells them they want to know more. The advert is not a very successful advert for the movie because of photography promotional ads used instead of this, but the techniques and skill used to create it enhance the audiences imagination and asks them to look deeper into the denotations of the movie itself. This works well and is a very memorable piece.
This type of advert appeals to me because it denotes the same feelings and tells the story of this movie without being an ad which has been created useing celebrity faces and photography and uses raw talent to express the emotion and angst that is built into this film. The attention to detail and the watercolour style splashes of colour create an interesting and thought provoking image which sells the movie as a rebellious, creative work of art. Which is often also thought when director Quentin Tarintino is in line.
The psychotic style font with a childlike feel to it makes the audience wonder who the character (represented by the bird) is and what he is like. The use of this font not only denotes a childish and care free persona, but also the personality of a 'mad man' This intrigues the reader and tells them they want to know more. The advert is not a very successful advert for the movie because of photography promotional ads used instead of this, but the techniques and skill used to create it enhance the audiences imagination and asks them to look deeper into the denotations of the movie itself. This works well and is a very memorable piece.
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