File:OnceMoreWithFeelingPoster.jpg
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Summary
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"Once More, with Feeling" promotional artwork poster created by Joss Whedon, Adam Hughes, and Jeph Loeb |
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Resized to 250x357 pixels, so as not to violate copyright laws |
| Purpose of use |
The promotional poster reflects the visual elements and illustrates similar characteristics of the music employed in this episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The sepia tone and cartoon-like representation of the characters, the vibrant red outlined lettering of the series title, the lettering style, dramatic clouds, and elements of old Hollywood movie posters illustrate the unique attention to visuals that were used in the episode. The episode used different lighting, a letterbox format, and vibrant costumes to enhance the visual aspect of the action, thereby accentuating the themes. Several pieces of music in the episode further represent an Old Hollywood feel: the opening overture, "I'll Never Tell", and the conclusion of the episode and outro. Although these issues are discussed in the article and cited to reliable sources, the overall effect is impossible to convey without presenting readers with an image of the poster. |
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The work is copyrighted by 20th Century Fox, thus no free alternative is available |
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[edit | edit source]- to provide critical commentary on the film, event, etc. in question or of the poster itself, not solely for illustration
- on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation,
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