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Film Poster Homework: "Bendy And The Ink Machine"

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  Language: The poster uses a dark colour scheme with black and yellow, creating a vintage cartoon feel. The bold, cartoonish font for the title reflects the playful yet creepy nature of the game. Bendy’s smiling face hints at both charm and danger, setting the tone for the horror elements within the story. Institution: The poster showcases Joey Drew Studios, an independent game developer. This small studio’s unique style is evident, emphasizing creativity and a personal touch. Their marketing, seen in the poster, highlights community engagement, which is important for indie games. Audience: The target audience includes young adults and horror game fans. The poster’s spooky imagery and retro vibe appeal to gamers who enjoy indie titles with a unique aesthetic. It attracts those who appreciate both horror and nostalgic animation. Representation: Bendy represents the blend of innocence and horror. His cartoonish appearance juxtaposed with a sinister smile reflects themes of creativit

Introduction to photoshop - Paste special

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Introduction to photoshop - fruit bowl

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Introduction to Media

1) Which part of Media are you looking forward to the most? The part of media I am looking forward to the most is to get better at it and understand the content of media studies and knowledge of the work and how it will work as 2) What knowledge and skills do you hope to learn in Media? The knowledge and skills I hope to learn in Media is to understand and know how the media and the video works to edit or use the background sounds to animate. 3) What grade are you realistically hoping to achieve in Media? The grades I am realistically hoping to achieve is a 6 or a 7  4) What device do you use most to access the media? (The media = news, TV, music, film, social media etc.)  The device I do use to access the media is music to listen to my favourite music creator and watch a scientist film or any film it interests me. 5) What is your average 'screen time' (or equivalent) on your phone each day. Is this about right, too little or too much? Why?  My average ‘screen time’ on my phone