The opening two minutes of Juno are mainly titles, presented as animated. This is relevant to the theme of the film, which is about the controversy of teenage pregnancy, and the cartoon style title sequence suggests that she is only a child herself. It only introduces one character, the protagonist Juno, which engages the target audience of females. An interesting camera angle used is a low shot of Juno, which suggests that she is a dominant, strong character. Long shots are used to show the embedded titles, for example on shop fronts, and close-ups of identifying features of the character - converses, which show she is a teenager, one of the main focuses of the film and Sunny D, stereotypically a children's drink to, again, show that she is only young yet already having responsibilities thrust upon her. The main colours are orange and blue, which has connotations of happiness, which sets the mood of the comedy. I will use orange as well as pink, as they are feminine colours and will appeal to my target audience of teenage girls.

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