This collage features posters which are current as well as ones which are 'old'. It depicts how each thriller poster has one aspect about it which stands out about above all of the rest, also within each film poster there is some sort of special affect which has been included, from shadows of someone hanging (in The Conjuring) to a crack down the central character's face. Creating a thriller moodboard gave us the inspiration to analyse our own poster in depth and ask "Have we got one element in our poster that stands out?"
In addition, all of these posters have a common colour theme, there is either the use of black, red or white which has been exploited in the advertisement. This is something we aspire to as it works and they each symbolise an emotion. For example, red is the colour of blood and can build up the feeling of fear, whereas black is the colour of isolation or being unaware of a significant fact. In contrast, white represents that sense of awareness and knowledge or can be used to display smoke and moonlight.
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