Movie Poster Cliches – Backs Turned
It seems that movie poster designers have never heard that it’s rude to turn your back on someone, as the movie poster cliché grows in popularity. Usually depicting a central character with their backs to the viewer, this technique is similar to another we have previously looked at, which sees women appear headless. By either removing or reducing the character’s face, it creates tension or suspense. Faces express emotion and when these are removed from the picture it is left to the body to emote what is happening. Here we look at a selection of Horror Movie Posters that dare to bare, Movie Poster Cliches – Backs Turned!
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Movie Poster Cliches – Big Eyes
Here’s looking at you!
“Hey Movie Fans, yet another fine selection of Movie Cliche Posters for you. These type of articles I can really GET BEHIND, highlighting the repetivness of creativity in the film industry. Sometimes is best to go BACK to basics and create something from SCRATCH, rather than copy the tends of others. Why not DROP us your thoughts in the comments below?
Keep Rotten”