
My poster is similar to the poster for Lovely Molly (2011) as the main image has a grainy effect under it to make the face look scarier, as it illustrates the possession and gives the audience an uneasy feeling about the main character. The eyes are also edited to show the possession of the character. The Lovely Molly poster has parchment lines across the page which distorts the image meaning that half of her face doesn't line up. I also included parchment lines on my poster however it doesn't distort the image, it just adds to the eeriness effect. The poster as a whole doesn't give away too much of the narrative so that the audience is left in suspense, meaning that they will anticipate the trailer even more. Both posters include a tagline from the film, mine being "You can't escape from what is inside you" which summarises the main narrative of the film. Both posters include a billing block which is typical on posters naming the actors/actress' in the film along with other people that helped create the final production. Mine includes logos of the film production companies 'Lynada Films' and 'East Norfolk Films' to identify a production team with the film. This creates further advertising. The masthead of the poster is similar to the masthead for 'Lovely Molly' as it is the same sort of font. This font is partly disjointed in areas which connotes the decreasing morality of the main female character. I also added a texture to it so that it contrasted with the background texture. This also connotes the split personality of the character when she is possessed by the demon as not everything on the poster is uniformed. The pointed edges of the masthead also connotes the demon's pointed fangs attempting to demonstrate how scary the main villain is. Both posters have a website address at the bottom so that audiences can get more information about the films.

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