Red, Black, White - More traditional
horror. An example of this is Psycho which clearly shows us that it is for more traditional slasher horror as Psycho is an older film. We probably wouldn't be using this colour scheme because it connotes a bit too much horror and doesn't have a lot of psychological connotations to it. It also suggests that there is going to be a lot of blood in our movie which isn't the case for us.
Blue and White - Clinical. An example of this would be the machinist, which is rather clinical and minimalistic, this could be an option for us as it does connote some kind of psychological issue, however it could be that the minimalistic effect isn't enough for our group.
Blue, Red, White - mixture of clinical and horror. An exmaple of this would be paranormal activity. This effect is more modern as it has horror mixed in with the more clinical side of modern horror, this could be suitable for us but as there isn't going to be much blood in our trailer this might be misleading
Neon multicoloured - more modern, delusional, psychological, surreal. This could be quite suitable for us as it clearly demonstrates the breakdown of the mind, though it might suggest an mind more influenced with drugs rather than someone with a mental health issue
Majority white, faded, little colour - bleak life. An example of this is Clean, Shaven. This seems like a rather effective colour scheme as it is similar to the colours of a hospital so it could show that her illness is following her around. Also the bright white makes the man fade into the background which could portray the burden he carries. This could be another possible idea for the colour scheme of our poster.
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