Below are some examples of fonts that we may use for our titles in our opening sequence:
Title 1:
Title 2:
Title 3:
Title 4:
Title 5:
Title 6:
All of the fonts above are fairly similar as they are all rough and edgey, which is the kind of font we were looking for as we want the font of the titles to match the atmosphere and mood of our opening sequence. These fonts also put across the point that this is a very serious film, and helps the audience to realise it's a thriller, so they can get ready to watch it and anticipate what may happen.
The most effective title is title 1, as it looks the most rough due to the all the scratch marks on it. This font puts across the message that this is a film with violence and hurt in it, as the scratch marks has connotations of violence and foreshadows to the future of the film, which is very effective in drawing the audience in and getting them engaged in the film.
The positioning of the titles will vary in our opening sequence as we are going to place the titles over the video as it's playing. So the placement and angle of titles will be different from each other as we need to have spaces in our shots so that the titles can be placed there. We will place the titles over spaces with minimal colour so that the audience can clearly read the titles.
The order of the titles will be as followed:
- Actors...
- Casting by...
- Costume design...
- Music by...
- Edited by...
- Production designer...
- Executive Producer...
- Written by...
- Produced by...
- Written by...
- Directed by...
- Then the title of the film...
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