protagonist
Ingrid,
looking
back
at
the
camera
which
plays
the
POV
of
the
chaser,
so
that
she
is
looking
back
at
the
chaser.
The
original
image
has
a
lot
of
the
scenery
background
colour
but
we
edited
it
so
that
it
was
in
black
and
white
with
a
blue
tint.
There
is
a
significant
reason
for
choosing
a
tint
of
blue
and
that
is
because
when
researching
action
thriller
films
including
the
posters;
we
found
that
the
majority
had
a
blue
colour
grading.
This
is
because
the
colour
blue
creates
a
cool
atmosphere
that
works
very
well
with
this
genre.
A
billing
block
is
a
very
common
convention
of
film
posters.
It
is
a
condensed
form
of
credits
that
mention
the
main
people
who
had
worked
on
the
film.
The
title
of
the
film
is
placed
at
the
top
of
the
poster
in
a
large
and
unique
font
so
that
it
is
clear
and
one
of
the
first
noticeable
things.
On
top
of
the
title
INGRID,
we
placed
the
protagonists
name
so
that
the
person
looking
at
this
poster
can
know
who
will
be
acting
as
the
main
character
of
this
film.
In
films
that
cast
well- known
actors
and
actresses,
their
names
act
as
a
logo
that
is
recognisable.
The
title
and
the
protagonists
name
is
edited
to
be
in
orange;
this
is
because
the
background
image
is
edited
with
a
blue
colour
grading
blue
and
orange
are
complementary
colours
and
this
will
allow
both
the
image
and
the
text
to
stand
out
equally.
This
acts
as
an
indication
to
when
the
film
would
be
released.
We
dont
have
a
set
date
but
as
like
many
films,
we
have
written
coming
soon.
This
way
we
can
market
and
promote
our
film
before
it
is
released.
The
text
coming
soon
was
also
filled
in
orange
and
not
in
another
colour
in
order
to
create
a
balanced
colour
composition;
which
will
make
the
title,
actresses
name
and
the
coming
soon
equally
stand
out
on
the
poster.