2. The photography
conforms to that of a
horror movie as it
uses chiaroscuro
lighting to give it a
mysterious and
supernatural look but
also reflects the
unknown, it is also
associated with fear as
people are usually
scared of the dark .
There is no release
date this enhances
the idea of
anticipation and so
you won't forget.
It was a mid-shot this is
so we can see her reaction
and expression, she is in
awe and looks like she not
in control of her actions.
Also, the audience can
clearly see the hands
coming out of the TV. It
involves the viewers a lot
more and they causes
them to feel panic and
sympathy for the girl.
The website is in
small print at the
bottom, so audience
can be in touch.
3. ANALYSIS
Also the tagline " they
know what scares you" is
designed to frighten and
panic play on people's
thoughts. and is
incorporate it in their
poster to give insight
into their own personal
fears but inevitably gives
meaning to the storyline.
The poster is framed
in such a way that
you can see the her
expression and the
hands coming out of
the TV, this
communicated to the
audience that she
isn't safe.
The girl is the main character
and that there are spirits
which desire and are attracted
to the her. The blue residue
reflecting from the TV to her
may show an element of
freedom and trust, and also
represents calmness as she
hasn't yet touched the TV.
The entities want to be free
and because she is a little girl
it shows gullibility and
innocence and so we feel that
she trusts it revealing she
could've befriended it.
4. GENRE AND AUDIENCE
The genre is a combination of a
horror and thriller. it is a
horror evidently as it plays on
the audience's primal fears and
the type of lighting connotes
danger it also contains thriller
because this leaves the viewer
in suspense and tension, giving
them a high level of
anticipation, uncertainty,
anxiety and terror. The
audience will be from these
genres maintain young people
from about 15 to about 25.
This poster can been shown in
magazines or public transport
as it is not too dark. There is a
USP because it is a remake of
the old movie "Poltergeist" in
1982.
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