Monday, February 10, 2020

Planning:Title Design in Detail

The first two minutes of a film both attract the viewer as well as credit the producers. The titles are played along the corners of the frame to give credit while not distracting from the film. The font must be legible and easy to read quickly. I chose to use white letters in a black box. This will complement
any scene as well as making it stand out. The font I preferred was very narrow, so with some spacing I was able to make the font more legible. For the title of the film, I prefer bold letters. This keeps it symmetrical and is less distracting. The bold letters stand out, differing it from any other titles. All titles except the film title will go in the top left and bottom right corners. The titles should be presented long enough for the viewer to read once or twice, but should not linger to get all of the titles presented throughout the first two minutes.


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