The Uninvited
This poster is simple but effective. The picture of the window with an unknown girl looking In suggests that they are trying to get in but may not be wanted therefore relates to the plot of the film and the title ‘the uninvited’. The positioning of the frame is significant as the girl is in in the middle and takes up the majority of the space to show importance and to draw the viewer in. Also by placing the viewer in the house looking out it makes it more personal and inclusive and creates fear as if this girl is trying to get them. Mystery is created by the use of a misty background which gives it a blurry and unknown feel . In addition the anonymity of the person creates a sense of fear in the viewer. The dramatic contrast between the dark person and the lighter background creates an effective silhouette effect which again creates suspense and fits in well with the horror genre. The trees in the back implies that they are in a wood and therefore secluded and alone showing that help is nowhere near and scares the viewer. A scrawny font is used for the title to give a handwriting effect and looks like it has been drawn onto a misty window by the person trying to get in. It is placed in the lower right hand corner so not to take away attention from the figure and is written in white to show a deep contrast with the black shadow to stand out. The tagline ‘fear moves in’ is written which is short and to the point giving a vague description of the plot. This is a conventional aspect of most film porters. As well as this there's also ‘form the producers of the ring and disturbia’ displayed to advertise to the audience that if they liked these other films then they will most likely enjoy this film to. It also shows the credits/productions at the bottom as it is a necessity on film posters.
Final Destination
The Possession
The
main image of this poster is bold and disturbing to draw the attention of the
viewer and advertise the horror genre of the film. The image is of a girl
throwing her head back in a struggle, with a demented hand coming out of her
mouth showing that there is something inside of her that is trying to get out
and grips her head showing that whatever it is, is taking control of her mind.
This image relates well to the plot of the story as she has been possessed
which is again indicated in the tagline ‘darkness lives inside’. It also covers
her eyes to mask her identity and
implies that she has lost it whilst concealing a main part of the
plot. The hand is wrinkled and horrible
looking to show that the thing inside of her is evil and dark. The girl also
appears to be fairly young which goes against the stereotype that children are
innocent and sweet. The title is simple looking however the word ‘possession’
is in a bigger font size to emphasizes and highlights that this is what the film is about. At the top there is ‘based on true story’ written to create more fear
and suspense to the viewer as they are disturbed by the fact that this horror
story is real.
From this we found that there were many similarities between these horror film posters which we could incorporate into our own poster including:
From this we found that there were many similarities between these horror film posters which we could incorporate into our own poster including:
- Keeping it simple- sometimes the most simple and single images with less detail are more effective
- Contrast between black and white- especially using a lot of dark and shadow
- Position the main image so that it is large and straight in the middle to show importance and draw attention
- Include a tagline- keeping it concise
- Mask the identity of the victim- making sure that not too much of the plot is given away
- Show credits and productions at the bottom
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