Friday, 10 December 2010

Fonts

The font I will use will be on all of the media texts I create to keep a sense of continuity and keep the texts related.

These are some of the fonts I have looked at...

This font would relate with the "slasher" feel of my film, as it is a film about a murderer, but the two crosses in the "o"s give it to much of an urban and graffiti feel, which doesn't relate with my film trailer.

This font fits perfectly with what I am trying to get out of my film trailer. The font seemingly looks like blood splatters which relates greatly with my trailer.

This font is also good. The font suggests creepiness and fear, but to some degree also suggests fantasy, which doesn't have any aspect in my film at all.

This font would be considered to Gothic for the theme of my film trailer, so I will not use this one.

This font looks like it is camouflaged, which when related to the setting of my trailer, would fit perfectly.

This font doesn't really relate to my film trailer at all, apart from the fact that it looks like it has been scratched suggesting desperation.

This font has to much of a futuristic feel to it, so this font will not be used.

Overall, I have decided to use font two on this list, and will be placed in my actual trailer and on both my film poster and film magazine front cover.

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