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Sunday 6 February 2011

B- Font ideas for film opening

Font ideas for our film opening- 'Dafont.com'



1. The font 'Carmen' could work well with our concept as the slashes over the letters could be representative of the murder in our concept which is a knife attack. The font is also quite bold and messy which could be reflective of the mindset of the murderer.

2. The font 'Broken ghost' is another font which i feel could be effective in our film opening this is because the curls in the font could represent the main character being 'messed up' and confused. The boldness and straightness of the font could also be representative of this as it reflects on official documents which are also part of the opening as she will be a police woman.

3. The font 'quidproquo' is another font in which would work well with our opening concept, the curliness of the font could again represent the mind frame of the main character as well as following the main theme of our film opening which is confusion.

4. The font 'Uper dagger' would also work well within our film concept. The use of random shapes as a background for the font would work well in anchoring the montage opening form of our opening. The font style would also anchor the use of newspaper cutting notes in which we were planning to use in our film opening.

5. The font '...fight' would also work well in our opening as it would again represent the theme of the murder being a knife attack. This font looks as if it has been scratched by a knife. This could also reflect the main characters mind set as it is curly connoting the idea of confusion.

6. The font 'networkD' would also fit with our concept as again it could represent the use of newspaper notes which would feature in the opening. This would create a sense of hidden identity and engage the audience.

Overall i think that all of these fonts would work well within our concept and we could use any of them but my favourites are 'NetworkD' and 'Quidquopro' to represent confusion and the mind set of the characters. Although i do want to keep researching and looking for more inspiration.

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