Gone Girl Poster

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Titling

Firstly the titling of this poster is in capitals suggesting that the girl that has gone has
importance to the film.
It is in dark blue in order to stand out further more against the light blue background in
order for the viewer to focus on it
The titling ins placed behind a cloud giving the poster a 3d feel, but also suggests
something about the storyline of the film, almost a the girl thats gone is also hiding
behind something
The tagline Is less bold and obvious to the audience however uses a clever saying in
which is incomplete leaving every viewer of this magazine completing it for themselves

Composition and framing


The composition and framing shows
a long shot of a man placed in the
lower middle of the poster in order
for the main focus to be on him
against the rest of the empty space
of the simple background consisting
of just the sky.
The man is presented looking to the
side a if he is looking for the girl
thats gone suggesting more of the
storyline to the audience
Another photo of closeup of eyes is
overlapped over the phot and is
present at the top of the poster of
the girls eyes. Connoting that the
girl may be watching him in some
way whether he is alive or dead.

Coloring and lighting


Just like the magazine cover of gone
girl the poster also uses icy blue
colour of mainly blue and grey in
order to portray a cold and isolated
atmosphere, almost as if the man is
all alone within the search of his
wife
The only dark element within the
poster is the far, far background,
the man figure in the middle.
Showing that these are three
important elements within the
actual film as they are also
significant within the poster, as he
is the main character that was
supposedly closest to the grl gone
missing, the titling of the film as the
girl thats actually gone missing is
important and the far background
as somewhere the missing girl is

Credit line and actors names


The credit line is presented at the bottom of the poster, within a off white
colour which includes all the actors and producers names the date in which
the film is also with in this and is presented bolder and larger than the rest
in order for the audience to focus on the date
the actors name is at the top of the poster in capitals once again to show
that they are the two min character and are important within the film

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