Thursday, 8 December 2011

Titles

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These fonts are fonts that interest us as a group. The name of 'A Childs Nightmare' may be a temporary or permanent name, we're not sure yet. They all link with the handwriting idea, like the kidnapper is writing in a diary about his victims or killings, and he is hunting down his childhood friends to punish them links with 'A Childs Nightmare'.


On Screen Titles:

making a gifThe Wire (All Due Respect, 26/09/04, US)

For our titles this is what we would prefer ours to look like.  We prefer this rather then having them over black as it allows the audience to ask more questions and want to know more, rather then the 'fake world' they are seeing to be interrupted.  This example is perfect as they used a font which is similar to the font which we want to use, and in a similar position.




Over Black Titles:

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The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan, 1999, US)


Even if we did want to do titles over black it would be hard as our opening sequence has to be under two minutes and the titles may take 3-4 seconds each, narrowing down the time allowed for the opening sequence. Although this works for The Sixth Sense, I don't think it would work with our opening sequence.




Credits for this piece of work go to Matt Moore

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