when my partner and me were choosing font for the title of our film. we looked around loads of websites for the one that looks the most effective. We decided on these five and we would see what all of them looked like in the film. These are no the five we had to choose from.
This is the first one we pick. We picked this one because we like that it is all in capitals, this makes it stand out and catches people attention. We also like way that it is written in white and it has a black outline.
This is the second one that we pick. We chose this one because we like that it looks like blood dripping down. This links in with out theme of having a stalker. We also like that were it all in black and bold writing it stands out a lot.
This is the third one. We chose this because we liked the idea that it looks like its written in blood. It gives you a hint into what the film might be about. We also liked that its not all blocked colour and its streaky.
This is the fourth one. We chose this one because we liked that it didn’t look like your normal font that you would use for a thriller film. It is all one colour and all the letters look shaved down at the bottoms.
This is the fifth one. We chose this because like the third one it looks like it written in blood or some sort of liquid. It looks like it has been painted and we felt this was a good effect to go with our film.
Try to analyse this in more detail. How do the colours in the font fit in to the conventions of a thriller? What could the jagged edges suggest? Which font did you choose in the end and why? Try to link it in to your narrative (story).
ReplyDelete