I seem to choose the less popular posters - but I do like them better. In this case, a bunch of houses doesn't grab me like a picture of a man looking around a corner. What is he hiding? A subdivision may have over a thousand stories but I only want to know the story of this man.
Catherine L. Posted 6 months ago
Poster B has a bright & sunny feel so I don't think it matches the story. The tag line is good though.
jane D. Posted 6 months ago
lke poster 1
Jazzmin V. Posted 6 months ago
flat color bands are way to big.
Joslyn P. Posted 7 months ago
I liked A
Anna K. Posted 7 months ago
Tag line suspenseful for Poster B
Diane N. Posted 7 months ago
B is my choice. would have liked the fine print (the worst secret...) to be bigger.
B K Singh R. Posted 7 months ago
Good concept and story line...
Bernadette C. Posted 7 months ago
I thought this one was creepier!
sdfsa s. Posted 7 months ago
Great visuals on the houses!
Hanaan D. Posted 7 months ago
Love the second poster, really gets you thinking about the setting of the film.
patricia s. Posted 7 months ago
well done,sets the mind thinking
Michelle G. Posted 7 months ago
I like B better but I think they're both really good - well done.
Nicole C. Posted 7 months ago
The tagline and image in the second poster get my attention. The tagline is a little small, I'd make it a little bigger.
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks. I agree. Do you feel the same way if you click the poster and see it larger?
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Be sure to CLICK on each poster so you can see them clearly!
Natalia N. Posted 7 months ago
I love the tag lines in both but i almost feel too much is given away in the first one. The second one definitely builds more suspense
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Got it. Thanks. Posters for two different kinds of audiences?
Fathima R. Posted 7 months ago
the suspense is even more in the second poster.
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Definitely preferable! Thanks.
Chuck L. Posted 7 months ago
Poster B piques my interest. It makes me wonder what secrets DO lie beneath all that suburban sameness. Lovely as you are, Poster A feels generic. Knock 'em dead, Sugith.
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks Chuck L. for the compliment on my loveliness. But I understand why you prefer poster B.
Patrick M. Posted 7 months ago
I like the colours of Poster A. I like that the cast is included on Poster B. I actually like the image on Poster A more. Poster A for me...
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for the cast info feedback. We left it off one poster to see the difference, but of course it's easy to add back.
alireza r. Posted 7 months ago
The line of homes in focus while the rest are blurred out makes this poster very cool. Nothing is disclosed, but out of the bleak landscape dominating our routine repertoire, something looks oddly clear. I love it.
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks. I wanted two different styles of posters to choose from.
Paul C. Posted 7 months ago
Poster B. It's moody. Mysterious. More graphic. I see the title Dany Boy first. That's important.
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the trend is to poster B.
Sugith V. Posted 7 months ago
Thanks for all the feedback so far! Remember to click the poster to see it clearly. And give it a heart if it's a fave.
Afzal H. Posted 7 months ago
Version B is WAY better and great use of the tag line.
Chris C. Posted 7 months ago
Not a fan of the tagline on poster A, seems a bit cheesy.
Poster B is the way to go, the tag line helps the reader feel it personally,
Gianna I. Posted 7 months ago
Went with Poster B as I loved the implications of it! (Team Rosalind Revenge)
Lindsey M. Posted 7 months ago
You know what, both posters are really good. Hard choice.
Rob N. Posted 7 months ago
The first poster is harder to read, and i think the slogan is too cheeky for your film. Thats why I chose the second, I believe that it is more fitting.
Matty G. Posted 7 months ago
Poster B is pretty great! Nice.
June B. Posted 7 months ago
Poster on the left definitely evokes the dark, secretive nature of the film more prominently.
Tyler S. Posted 7 months ago
I love this style of poster! It’s an excellent choice and I’m really glad you went with it! Bit too much negative space on the flat colours, but overall great ideas!
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