- Film Title - usually an inigma or clue as to the narrative of the film e.g. Let Me In.
- Tagline - typically supports the title by elborating on the enigma e.g. Innocence Dies. Abby Doesn't
- Releases date.
- Web link.
- Actors/Actresses names.
- Billing Block - including pruducers, driectors, distributors, sound engineers and editors.
- Colour pallet (typically of three colours, usually red, black and white in horror genre posters).
- USP - this could be the star, director, narrative or maybe an adaptation.
- CGI Image (usually featuring the star of the film accompanied by the danger, blood or an enigma).
This year in media, I will be producing, planning and evaluating a horror film trailor, advertisement and magazine cover.
I plan to look at products similar to that of the ones that I will be creating, identifying the code, conventions and repertoire of the horror genre so that my products will be as close to the genre as possible.
I plan to look at products similar to that of the ones that I will be creating, identifying the code, conventions and repertoire of the horror genre so that my products will be as close to the genre as possible.
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Thursday, 10 November 2011
Conventions of a Horror Film Poster.
Film Poster feature many different elements, these include:
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