Font:
We would want the titles to be in capitals as this would make it stand out and seem bold, as well as making a statement.
For the title of the film: "Shattered", we have the idea that we want the style of font to link to the synopsis of the film; we want it to appear "shattered" itself. These are styles we think will look effective:
'Broken 74', found on www.dafont.com:
'Distorted and Scratchy', found on www.dafont.com:
'Cracked Dendrite', found on www.dafont.com:
The cracks in the font put emphasis on the film's title, therefore allowing it to appear effective, as well as giving an insight to audiences about what is to come.
'Broken 74', found on www.dafont.com:
'Cracked', found on Microsoft Word:
'Psychotic', found on www.dafont.com:
The cracks in the font put emphasis on the film's title, therefore allowing it to appear effective, as well as giving an insight to audiences about what is to come.
For the cast/crew of the film, we want to use the font called 'Didot', found on Microsoft Word. It would look like this:
However, when editing our film and inserting the titles, we looked into what other fonts are available on 'Dafont', and found this font known as 'Optimus Princeps Semi Bold'. When editing, we decided to use this font instead as it appears more bold and striking to the audience.
Content:
The titles will be played over a moving image - therefore intriguing audiences, as well as informing them. We also came to this decision because, when we carried out our questionnaires, the majority of respondents preferred titles to be presented over a moving image, rather than a black background.
Positioning:
The production/distribution companies, as well as the title of the sequence will be placed at the centre of the frame. Whereas the cast and crew of the film will be located at different points within different shots; their positions will change depending on where they fit/suit the shot best.
Order:
1. Distribution companies.
2. Production companies.
3. Title of the film
4. Film's cast: actors.
5. Film's crew: casting, editor, costume, director, etc.
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