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Wednesday 23 September 2020

Summarising things we see and read.

In English, we have been working on summarising things we see and read. 

Moving to the next level of difficulty, we started looking for similarities or comparisons between texts and book covers, or between movie posters.  

Another level of difficulty, we started looking for differences, or contrasts, between texts and book covers, or between movie posters.

Here’s the example I did on the BEE MOVIE. 


Compare- what is the same?

Firstly… The title uses the same font and colours as each other. Secondly… Barry is in both of the movie covers.

Next… Yellow is the dominant colour in both of the movie covers. Lastly… Both have “BEE MOVIE” on the covers as the title on both of them. They both have the same production team obviously because they made and produced the movie. This poster was not my favourite because it didn't showcase enough colour and it didn't draw my attention like the other poster. Although the poster did draw the attention to Barry as the main character I wished they added something else in it.

Contrast- what is different?

Firstly… The cast is different on each movie cover.

Secondly… Barry is doing a different pose in each of the

movie covers, one he's leaning.

Next… The font colours are different in each of the

movie covers.

Lastly… In the last cover Barry sticks out more than

the other movie cover.

This poster was my favourite one out of the two

because it showcases more than just Barry.

It had lots of colours and just captures your eye once you

look at it. Therefor this one is the best out of the two.


After all this I made my own cover about BEE MOVIE.

Here are both my covers side by side with and without the white background. I prefer the poster without the white background because it goes with the theme of yellow and black, the colour of a bee.