We have kept the poster quite empty of text and made sure it is very visually appealing so that it can attract the audiences attention. This poster we have used the same colour scheme once again, but have included more red along the bottom next to the golliwog. The red along the bottom gradually fades into the black so it looks smooth and thus professional.
The main central image is of the golliwog, with the body being half on the left of the poster and the arm coming in towards the middle. The golliwog is a brighter red than the red at the bottom so that it stands out above the background. The blacks of the golliwog are harder to see, which connotes that the doll is hiding and could be right infront of you hiding in the darkness and you can't see it.
The masthead is a patchy and frail font that looks similar to blood. The red text of course connotes blood and danger, but the font also suggests blood as it isn't a solid bit of colour, with parts in each letter missing. Below the masthead is our production name and the names of the two actors. They are also red, matching the colour scheme. At the bottom of the poster is 'Out Now'. This text is black and contrasts the red background. The font used is again thin and frail, having lots of sharp points and corners, even on the letter 'o'.
On the right hand side of the poster we have included a film review from scream magazine. We have five white stars with the small piece of text. We included a review as it is quite common for films to show the certain reviews that rated the film well in the hope that it would increase sales. We have used the five stars to make our film seem really good to the audience with the hope it sparks interest about our work.
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