This font in
this film poster is bright red against a black background, so stands out and
catches the eye. The use of red and black is effective as red connotates blood
and black connotates death. The font used has a slightly 'dirty' look in some
parts, which makes it look more frightening as the black hair in the background
could be swallowing it up. The font is all in capitals which makes it easy to
read and stand out.
The font in this
poster is again in capitals, making it stand out against the dark background.
The writing is a kind of yellow/white colour, which makes it clear and easy to
red, compared to if it was a dark colour. The font used is a very basic font,
but it has been made scarier by the use of blacking out some parts of the
letters.
The font in this
poster is very clear compared to the other two. The white against the black/red
is very noticeable, and the writing is clear and easy to read as it is bright
white, and bold in capitals. The writing in this poster is not very scary in my
opinion, so our trailer will probably be using a scarier looking font, to fit
in with the mood we want our trailer to create.
I
personally really like this font, as it has almost drops coming off of the
writing, which could symbolise the blood that has been shed. The writing is in
capitals so it catches your eye, and the way it is not all on a straight line,
but instead up and down, makes it look as if someone has quickly written it,
with what could have been lipstick or something on a mirror. The way parts of
the lettering is bold, and the other parts are thin, I think is very effective
because it looks as if it could have been written in blood, which would also
explain the drops coming off of the lettering. If we were to use this font we
would not use the handprints, and we may choose to put the lettering in red
instead of black.
I like this font
as it is all clear in capitals, but also has drops coming off it like blood. It
is slightly similar to the font above, but different in the respect that it is
thin, not bold, and it all on the same line. This font may be good for our
trailer as it is scary looking, but is not as 'in your face' as the one above.
This font
is not as clear as the other ones I have been looking at. The idea I get from
this font, is that the film/trailer attached to it would be supernatural as the
letters slightly look like a ghostly outline. Although the lettering is dark
and interesting, I don't feel it would suit our trailer as it isn't as clear as
other fonts.
Compared to the
other fonts I have been looking at, this font is very normal. The font looks
disjointed and unusual, which could suggest a child has written it, which could
suggest the villain is a child or has a personality disorder that makes him
appear as younger. Some aspects to this font are scary, for example how it
is written, but compared to the other fonts I don't think it is scary enough to
be in a horror trailer.
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