Sunday, 11 May 2014


Font

For the titles I believe it is very important to get the right font, not only this but a font which will fit into the theme of film, below  are three fonts which I think could do the job:

Urban jungle- the urban jungle font is powerful and bold, its creative and fits in perfectly with our title opening sequence. The city skyline shown in the font matches the location in which we want to reflect in our film. The white, ugly spills match into our sequence too and they let the audience know that this film is not pure or clean but shows the truth. I think this font reflects the film perfectly.
 

Penta Gram’s Salemica- This font does not reflect the same genre as our film, but I feel it can be used because of how misleading it is. It does not give anything away, it does not tell the audience what this film will involve. The advantage of this would be that it goes with are opening sequence. Our sequence does not reveal anything about the strong line for the rest of the film.yes, it is clear to see what genre the film is, but it still gives little away. Much like this font.
 
  
Philly Sans- This font goes along with the theme of location and setting. It has an urban look about it, and I feel it shows the age of the character. It is a graffiti font, which fits in well with the genre. I would say this is least my favourite font, because I feel it will take the seriousness away from the film.

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