Wednesday 4 March 2015

Possible Sequence Fonts

Below are many of the fonts that I considered for my films opening sequence and then ether didn't choose because they weren't good enough, didn't fit the film well enough or I found a font that worked better.

This font is call Coolvetica. I considered this font as it is simple and easy to read which is good for reading the titles however I felt that the text was to boring and wouldn't look good wit the effect that I had planned.

Modern Serif was another font that I considered. I thought that it may be a good font to use as it was more interesting to look at whilst still being easy to read, however I felt that the font looked too clean and therefore wouldn't fit as the font on my media product.

Movie letters was an interesting font that I could have used for my opening sequence as it looks quite squashed together and would fit the feel of my media product well, but the text came out too thin and would not work with the effect that I wanted to use, as the effect would need thicker letters to work well.

The font that I finally chose to use was called skyfall done. I wanted to use this as the font for my film as it was interesting and has a good effect on it that allows the text to still be readable but also makes in more interesting to look at that just plain text like the other fonts above. The font also worked really well for me as it was bold which meant that I was able to use the slow shattering effect that I wanted to use. I think that the combination of the font and the effect would work really well in my films opening sequence as it would also fit the mood and genre of the film also.