In addition to researching and analysing magazine covers, I also done the same for horror posters. This, again, allowed me to see the general conventions of a horror film poster. As I have not made a poster before, I had to pay particular attention to each detail, as to what would attract a particular audience. In all three posters I found that the colour scheme was very similar; using tones of grey, black and red to promote the film; this is something I think I will use in my own poster as they are typical colours associated with the genre. Additionally, all three gave a little hint of what the film could be about. There is also a billing block on all three; this is something I will also include on my own poster as it makes it look professional.
As well as recent horror films, I done extensive research into the 'history of horror', with how it all started. This helped me see how the genre has progressed over hundreds of years from the early stages of classic literature. It was often thee case that horror movies would reflect what society was scared of at the time, for example, wolves became the classic villain during WW2 as a portrayal of Hitler. This could help me when making my own trailer, when I am thinking about the narrative, as I can try and incorporate anxieties of our society at this current time. In addition to this, there have been many developments on technology which has aided the genre to become what it is known as now.


