Thursday 23 February 2012

Film title font

when considering titles for our film, we wanted it to stand out and go with the theme of the film, however we didn't want it to look over decorative so that it looked out of place, we researched further fonts on dafont.com to find a suitable one. these are some of the title fonts we thought would be suitable:

1) this font along with the one below are the more decorative of the six, its bold, rounded and the letters are all the same size therefore wouldn't stand out too much, and distract from anything else on screen, this font is nice, but we don't think it's the most suitable out of the 6 for our title sequence. 

2) this font along with the one above are the more decorative of the six, however we think this title is a bold and teenage like, which would fit with the theme of our film but is a bit too decorative, a would take away the seriousness of the subject behind the film. 


3) we like this font design because it is bold, and the patchy design could signify the harsh reality of the rape within our film, however we don't believe that it would film well in our title sequence, it would stand out, but not in a good way. 

4) this is one of our favourite fonts of the 6 designs we chose, it is simple yet effective, the font isn't full of decorative design, and would fit well on our title sequence, however we thought that the smudges on the design look a little bit too creepy and would be more suitable for a horror film rather than a teen drama.

5) we liked this font because of the deign of the font, it would stand out and is distorted enough to make a statement about the film, but isn't too decorative, the letters are all the same size, therefore wouldn't be too distracting from everything else on screen; although the letters aren't in line, we don't think its the most suitable of the 6.

6) we think that this font is the most suitable for our  film because it will stand out, is teenage like and would film well with the theme of our film, it wouldn't take away the seriousness of the subject behind the film, but isn't as spooky as 4th design.

we've decided that design number 6 is the best font for our title sequence and is the one we'll be using within in and also on our posters and any other advertising materials we may design. 

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