To begin, the text does not pop out to the reader right away. It does not have color that stands out and does not invite the viewer in. Small, dim text sets the dark scene and mood for the advertisement. However, on the top left of the poster, it mentions that the movie is from the same producer of Paranormal Activity and Sinister. If a person were familiar with examples of scary movies, they would know that Paranormal Activity and Sinister are both horror films. Mentioning those two films causes a person to feel the same scared, emotional response watching The Purge as if they were about to watch the other two horror films. Another way the text is used to create an emotional response is by including the phrase, “survive the night,” in dark lettering beneath the main title of the movie. This phrase creates a spooky feeling for viewers and is not usually associated with pleasant feelings. In The Purge movie poster, text is used as a resource to promote an eerie feeling advertisers hope the audience …show more content…
Typically, warm and bright colors are associated with happy emotions. Examples of colors that are inviting are bright blues, reds, yellows etc. In the case of The Purge movie poster, one does not experience these types of welcoming colors. This movie poster does not contain many colors at all. The main shade of the advertisement is dark black, with only a couple of bright spots. Without knowing any detail of the movie, the use of only dark colors indicates the movie will be some type of horror film. The advertisers of the movie also used these types of colors and lighting because they do not want to confuse the viewers. This tactic is used to be straightforward with anyone that experiences the movie so that they can prepare themselves for what they are about to see. From examples in the past, dark colors, such as black, have always been coupled with frightening emotions. An example would be the generalization that many people around the world are scared of being alone in the dark. Darker colors have this effect on viewers. It forces them to unknowingly compare examples of scary situations that also contain darkness seen in the