Horror Poster "Sepulchral"

Below are the draft versions of my horror poster. 

This is my first piece of work done to my horror poster, where I had Nathan standing in front of the green screen, with the films' title above him and a credit block below him. Ideally I would like to add a scary/horror looking background to the green screen behind Nathan. 










This is my second draft of my film poster which has the main setting of the graveyard where the majority of our trailer was set. I don't really like this version of my movie poster as there isn't enough horror-esque effects. If I am able to I might try and see if I can conceptualize another idea for my  poster, as I am not fond of the work I have done on this poster. I removed the picture of Nathan as I didn't see it to be very practical for my poster. 









This is the third draft of my movie poster, which I have changed the location to show the church in the graveyard in which we recorded our trailer. Here are some of the recommended changes that I should make; Move the credit block down and shrink it. Move the films title over to the left. Move the Coming Soon away. Make Sepulchral title bigger and more dominate. I feel that if I did these changes, I would have a fairly good looking horror poster. 




Below are the fonts my audience could choose from via a poll on my blog. 
Dead Font Walking won by 1 vote;

Dead Font Walking- this is the font which won the vote. 










Impacted- this font came second in the poll by 1 vote. 

Repetition- this font lost in the poll by one vote also, but was two votes behind the winning font. 


I am not opposed to using the winning font for my poster, due to the fact that I think it fits very well with the horror effect I was going for with my poster. However I will use the other fonts if I have to, or if they make the poster look better. 









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