Sunday, 10 March 2013
Poster Planning
Nicole and I decided to make individual posters for our trailer, but include similar components such as the title, caption as well as the colour schemes. With this in mind, we have made a significant start with our posters, but this is because as our editing was being delayed we decided to work on our posters instead, not to waste time. Given that our trailer is of a Horror-Thriller genre, we both agreed and discussed what certain elements we wanted to keep the same such as the colour scheme which will be mainly black, white and or red. This is because through research from other Horror-Thriller films, these colours are the most sinister and dangerous. Therefore, for my poster, I have decided to use mainly black and white and a bit of red. This is because through research from other Horr-Thriller films, these colours are the most sinister and dangerous. Therefore for my poster, I have decided to use mainly black and white and a bit of red, to hint out and reflect that my poster will be of this particular genre. Nonetheless, Nicole and I also decided that we should keep the title and the caption the same. We saw eye to eye in this respect and thought that the title and the slogan was effective and matches our genre. The title matches the horror aspect as our trailer consists of a villain searching for the victim which connotes the genre of horror. Diversely, the caption emphasises the thriller side to our trailer as it leaves the audience asking questions about what is that is "his deadly past". These are the questions that Nicole and I want to make apparent in our trailer, so that our target audience can be intrigued and henceforth watch the trailer.
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