Monday, 29 November 2010

Researching and Experimenting with Title fonts

This font , master plan was the first font that I'd researched , What particularly caught my eye , and stood out , was the eroded look about this font. I think that the distorted and worn away effect works well , with the our story line , a young vulnerable girl who has experienced a distressing kidnapping.
However , although I like the distorted text effects , I think that this image lacks  scary and horrifying features, it's almost too casual, so therefore as a group we've decided not to choose this font as our main title font .






Following on from the previous text I'd researched , I took a deeper look into the Idea of eroded and distorted text types as I thought it was extremely Effective , I particularly like the top font '28 days later' It carries a real sense of agony and apears like a Font type that you'd associate with our opening sequence's genre .
  I'm not too fond on the second text , as I don't find it has any form of impact of relates to our genre.  It reminds me of some form of graffiti or texts that represents an urban lifestyle. It's not very serious looking and looks considerably childish, which is therefore inappropirate for our selected genre.


The last text 'Project Y ' I believe is also effective but yet again lacks scary features , so there fore won't evoke a creepy feel amoungst the audience.


Since our Chosen title is "Infatuation" I have researched several font types which I feel are particularly effective , and have used them in Photoshop to give a preview of what the font may look like in our actual opening sequence .


Font 1. In Cold blood -

































 
 by Yharnna Joseph


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