Font/Titles

We decided very early on the process that we wanted to use a
simplistic choice of font. We found that the more simple it was the more
sophisticated and grown up it looked. In the 80's a lot of horror
films used very detailed and intricate fonts in a bright read to signify
blood, now that's its become over used it has started to look
incredible tacky and cheap looking. Because the film is a mix between horror
and thriller it also means that we have to combine ideas from both genres,. Although
simple is normally portrayed as bold, we have chosen a quite thin text which
makes it seem more sophisticated, but so it’s clear what genre of film our
trailer is for there is a bit 'wear and tear' making it look scarier. The
text is also not completely straight which makes it looks like someone may of
wrote it the uneven look could signify the ups and downs in the story. Like I
said earlier in the 80's they used red fonts however we have chosen very plain
colours, black and white depending on what looks best with the background. Both
colours go with anything however one may work better or stand out more than the
other. Having the font in capital letters also means it will stand out more and
make more of a statement.
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