I like this film poster as it features the
main character looking off away from the camera, not straight at the audience,
this makes the audience feel safe as the character looks nonthreatening and
weak. I would like my character to not be directly looking at the camera in the
picture for this poster. They've also used a background that doesn't draw too
much attention away from the main character but then gives the poster some
colour and makes it less boring to look at. This is something I will include in
my film poster so that it's not dull and is more interesting for the audience than
a plain white background.
Again the character in this poster is
looking off to the side which highlights to the audience the characters
vulnerability and that she maybe the victim in this film, she isn't threatening
and so makes the audience feel sympathetic for her. The title of the film is
shown on a different colour than the reviews making your attention focus
straight on the name and then the reviews. I also like the font used for the
title as it draws attention due to the size difference of each word, it's sharp
and cold. I also like that there's reviews on the top of the poster as they
make the audience want to watch the film by letting you know what other people
thought.
This poster is different to the others as
there is two characters on the front instead of one, this would work well with
my film as there are two main characters that the trailer focuses on. They're
staring at each other which suggests that they are in some kind of relationship
and that would also fit my theme. The colours used are mostly dull and faded
but with blue being the only bright colour relating to the title. This poster
doesn't have an exciting background but fills the space with text instead
without leaving lots of blank space. If I were to create a similar poster I
would have to think about what information I would put in the space to make
sure that there was no blank space.
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