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Thursday, 24 November 2016

Planning: Fonts

Titles:
When it came to the planning for the font I thought that the title of the opening should be bold and dark to aid in it standing out. Using a bold and dark font I was trying to give the effect of it standing out at the end of the opening sequence. 

1. Sans Serif: 
The first font found is a very bold and basic font which is so simple that I think this would work with what I am trying to present. The idea I am trying to portrait with the font is  something that is going to stand out on the black background but is not too harsh looking.  

2. Big Dog:
The next font is more bold and a thicker type of font. This type of font is a lot more in the audiences face, which may make them remember the name of the film easier. Looking at this font I think this it is making it look like there is more hidden and more is to be revealed, possibly drawing the audience in to the film. 
 
3. Big Sky
Another font chosen which was once again very similar to the other ones that have been looked at. This font is a mix of the Big Dog font and Sans Serif as it is a bolder version of the Sans Serif font. The reason for choosing this font is because of the idea that is will once again stand out on the black background with a white font colour. 

  4. Bigness:
This font is a lot more bubbly, it is looking more like something that is hand written. However the font idea I have for this sequence is that it should be in the audiences face. Being in the audiences face should hopefully force them to remember the name due to the fonts and video clips and will hopefully  stay in their memory
 
5. Bimbo JVE:
The final font that I have been looking at and thinking of using for the title in the opening sequence is Bimbo JVE. Bimbo JVE looks a lot more static and is a similar style to all the other fonts that I have looked at with the idea of it being very basic

The overall font that I have chosen to use for the title in the opening sequence is Sans Serif because it is not too over dramatic when you are looking at it, but it still presents the idea of something that is going to stand out as well as not making it look like the film is too dramatic.  

Credits: 
When it came to the idea of what font type I was going to go for in the credits I thought that it should look a lot more dainty and simple. The idea that it would not be too over powering on the screen when it is appearing through out.

1. Tasty Bird:

The first font I looked at is very thin and delicate as it is a lot more reserved and not as much in your face. I did not want it to be what people are looking at while they are watching the opening sequence. 
 
2. Zerocalcare:
When trying to find another font idea, I found a very different type of font as this is looking a lot darker and is italicised. The reason for finding a very different font was because I did not know exactly what kind of thing I was going for. 

3. DK Chocolatte:
This font chosen is a font type very similar to a person having hand written it by with a thick felt pen. Having looked at this font I feel it would work well because of the idea that it is also very simple.  

4. Aiza Shine Serif


The final font that I have been looking at is very similar to the Tasty Bird font. It differs in that it is more graceful and elegant looking. The reason for thinking this is because of the curves and flicks on each letter is presenting theses ideas. 

Overall the credit font that I may use through the opening sequence is the 'Tasty Bird' font as it is a font of which is not too over the top and is something that will look nice on the screen.

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