Thursday 26 January 2012

Font

We then needed to decide on what font we could use for our credits so we then we onto www.dafont.com
In order to find out different fonts that related to women i went on to www.artofthetitle.com
In the film 'Juno' i noticed that the fonts were really comical, bold and, easy to read which help to attract our teenage audience.

This clearly shows different ways that it could attract teenagers to watch the film. One being that it easy to read another thing is that it is really colourful and makes it easier for things to stand out. 


In the film 'Ginger Snaps' I noticed that the font was really child like considering that it is in fact a horror film making the film more realistic. 


In the film 'Blue Valentine' I noticed that they used photos of the couples in the film in the background so that it was easier to understand that the film was a romantic film. They then used a firework frames to transition each photo and to change the different credits and also the different photos. 

In the film 'Napoleon Dynamite' already I could notice that this film was based around school and teenagers. It was a really good idea how they used different films, books and, stationary to show different actors names and a way to represent how some of the characters are without seeing them. Our group therefore decided that we wanted to do something similar but using books to portray the different characters in our film. 

'Romeo and Juliet' is a really good example to demonstrate a good romantic film, which could relate back to our film which involves showing the story through different characters. With the title sequences we decided that we were going to do the same as Romeo and Juliet which involves freezing each character and then saying their name and who they are playing.



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