My poster was inspired by the 'Repulsion' and 'The Eye' posters. I decided to use a main image of the 'monster's' eye to create fear within the audience.
Like the 'Repulsion' poster, I used the idea of a black and white image as I think it reflects the horror genre effectively. The binary opposition of black and white could represent the idea of Good versus Evil. The black space around the eye in my poster is also effective as black has connotations to mystery and the unknown - common themes in a horror trailer.
Like 'The Eye' poster, I used the actresses' names to inform the audience of who will be in my film. I also used plain, simple, capitalised text for the film title in order to not distract away from the main image on my poster. I decided not to use credits on my poster as I wanted to maintain the theme of simplicity. I also did not include a date for the same reason and to create mystery - like my trailer, I do not want to give too much information away.
Like the 'Repulsion' poster, I used the idea of a black and white image as I think it reflects the horror genre effectively. The binary opposition of black and white could represent the idea of Good versus Evil. The black space around the eye in my poster is also effective as black has connotations to mystery and the unknown - common themes in a horror trailer.
Like 'The Eye' poster, I used the actresses' names to inform the audience of who will be in my film. I also used plain, simple, capitalised text for the film title in order to not distract away from the main image on my poster. I decided not to use credits on my poster as I wanted to maintain the theme of simplicity. I also did not include a date for the same reason and to create mystery - like my trailer, I do not want to give too much information away.

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