Analysing Horror Film Posters - Conclusion


Having looked at posters from the horror genre I have identified a number of recurring conventions, many of which I will consider when designing the poster for my film.

These include:
  • The use of children
  • Specific colour schemes of red and black, the use of white and muted colours
  • Fonts which feel appropriate for the genre, often scratched, eroded or altered in an unsettling way, often serif
  • Bold lettering on the title (using capitals)
  • Taglines which use language that makes reference to death or violence, but also which directly addresses the audience
  • Production companies associated with the horror genre
  • Winter release dates
  • Reviews which use language associated with the genre
  • Isolated locations
  • Props and costumes typical of the genre, such as makeshift weapons and masks
  • Iconography of death
  • Enigma and mystery
  • Female victims
  • Low-key lighting - and techniques that create a sinister aesthetic such as side lighting, backlighting and underlighting

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