
This movie poster is designed to give a scary and creepy feel. I decided to place the persons head at the bottom of the page to imply the feeling of pressure. This feeling was then increased by placing the hand pushing down on the head, overall, creating a disturbing, claustrophobic feel which was my main aim from this poster.
I then gave him bruising and darkend the skin of his face giving the impression of torture, along with my idea of putting duck tape over his mouth.
The arm in the poster divides the poster into two, which was intended to give the feel thats its 'two worlds'.
The background was left light to allow the bottom half of the poster to stand out more. It's designed to draw your eyes to the bottom of the screen. The title was put in red also, so it stands out againts the ligh background.
In hotspot 1, the persons arm creates a sweeping motion which leads us towards the title once again, allowing it to stand out. The writing is also designed in a diagonal motion reflecting the shape of the arm, also, drawing your eyes to the title. The 'v' is placed in this particular postion to create maximum impact when the viewer reads the poster as they'll read 'Hills, Eyes, V'. The 'v' is also placed there to signify a arrow pointing to hot spot 4- the persons face looking up.