We wanted to construct a title sequence that is engaging, subtle and effective and also one that matched with not only the genre of the film - but the film itself. The idea is to create a handmade title sequence without any computer work added - we will get an A4 piece of card and cut out the title of out film 'Boxes of People' to then shine light through this stencil and project it onto a wall. This will develop the earie atmosphere and also will emphasise how we make out own lives (due to how the title is DIY). The style of writing that we will use fo rthe title will be bold and large, as this will be the easiest to distort and edit when we project it. If this doesn't go to plan due to lighting and spacng issues, we will try to incorperate the title into the scene in post-production, this would again be subtle as the audience is encouraged to focus more ion the storyline and internal meanings.
However, the names of the actors will be added in post-production in order to maintain a contrast of ideas to show how there is a form of dispute and contradiction between groups in the film. The titles will be in a simple font such as Gill Sans in order to divert the audiences focus to the action on the screen. The sans serif font will elaborate how there is no elagance to to the storyline but it is very solid and true.
This is an individual task written by Harry Ames
For this post, you need to include screen shots of your film title in different fonts. Then you need to evaluate the effect of each font.
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