As our film is a thriller title, I feel as if
the title needs to be in a straight and bold font, as I think this connotes how
serious the film is. However, I feel a slim font could work (see Basic title font) as long as the colour
contrasted the background and it stood out clearly. I like Bebas Neue and Big Noodle
Titling most due to the letters all being the same size. This would make it
easy to centre and keep the announcement of the title in focus, instead of
letters being sprawled everywhere. However, I do like Bebas as the change in size adds character to the title.
Lots of typology will look different
throughout the film, as many of the credits will be integrated with the scene. Most
of it will relate to whatever is happening in the scene. For example, our
female character smearing red lipstick over her lips could turn into a crab
where the credit it seen, also written in red lipstick. Writing with objects that
aren’t strictly pens can also be fun, due to added texture and variation in the
writing.
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