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Vance Joy - 'Riptide' and 'Georgia' Music Video Analysis
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As a poster fitting the typical codes and conventions of maybe late 80s early 90s this works well it reminds me very much of scream or the ring and I’m sure these are intertextual references which influenced the way in which it developed, I know from the lessons that you struggled with Photoshop as this was new to you, the final outcomes is accomplished- we are however, left to surmise about all this as your analysis of the poster is not posted, we do not get the insight we might have if the 'How I made it post was also present.
ReplyDeleteA well-concieved poster, it fits the codes and conventions of the genre of poster