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Planning my horror poster

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Mise-enscene Costume: Katherine: black trouser black top/hoodie black shoes Ella: superstars t-shirt hoodie Props : fake knife SFX makeup: fake blood cuts on arm Setting/location: College lane (woods/trees) Group role: katherine: standing in the back-ground with a knife (murderer) ella: standing closer to the camera with cuts on arm looking back at me

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Horror poster conventions

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1.   Colour pallet: black, white, red. Sometimes blue and red 2.   Set in : abandoned houses and places, forests 3.   Most posters have release date 4.   Most posters have Actors 5.   Most posters have Crew credits 6.   Pathetic fallacy: weather, time and day 7.   Props: things that will kill you

Analysing film posters

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The image on this poster makes you want to watch the movie because the main image is of a women and behind her is this man with a mask holding a knife. This makes it creepy because the man in the background is faded a bit and the women in the front is bold which means you look at her first then you realize that there is a man behind her.  The words on the poster “Silence can be killer” makes you think about what the movies is about and make you want to watch it. This makes the viewer think about what the movie could be about for example the word "silence" can mean that she could be deaf. The colour they have used for the image is a dark colour but the knife is reflecting light which makes her face knife up and the man behind her is in the dark. The main colour used is black which could connote death.