Title- Fonts
What makes Title-Font Unique?
A title is the very first thing that visually captivates viewers when discovering or learning about a film. In this way, what is displayed is what adds the detailing and effect that the marketing/production team wants to convey. A wide range of fonts makes any title stick out and seem appealing, whether it's a smaller font, bold letters, Sharp, or just a plain font that makes the text stand out. Our goal within our production is to incorporate a font that correlates with our already chosen title static.
Titles hold an important place within our film, as they are the first introduction to any sort of film or even TV show. When looking at a poster of a film, it helps the audience associate and connect with the film as they watch it. Titles utilize a large range of fonts that can make any title stand out to a specific target audience. We want to incorporate a font within our production that connects with our chosen title: Static. Yet not just our title holds the fonts, but also the credit sequence, as we want to incorporate a glitchy-looking font to make it appear more eerie. Fonts help establish the atmosphere that will be passed throughout the film. Not just the tone but the genre, emotion, and storytelling as well. Using different colors and layouts also helps with the context of the theme placed within the specific font in the title or credits.
My group and I don't have an initial concrete plan for the exact font to use for our production. But, after examining other mystery and horror productions as a reference, our goal is to create mockup designs in Canva for our production company logo, as well as experimenting with Adobe Express using some of our footage. To have a better visual analysis of watercolors or fonts that stick out when it is viewed in the final product. In the making of the movie poster, Jade used bright yellow and very closely spaced text.
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