Saturday, 13 January 2018

TRAILER : Post on Titles and Font Use

These are the post on titles and text used in our trailer. As you can see the first image shows our company name logo, the font for our logo is the only font that is different to every other font we used in the trailer as we had some techniqual difficulties when we wanted to the change the font. In the end we kept this font as it wasn't too bad, the only issue was the pixelated effect but other than that the smudged effect helped compliment the visual slogan for the smoke.
 This font used was for the actual title of our film which was called 'The Gift'. We used this font as it straightaway reflected the meaning of gift. The san serif font helped depict the idea and it looked very feminine. Our target audience also loved the font as it looked like something they will see on a gift and they said it best suited the title. Having this font throughout all 3 pieces helped link them together easily.
 This image shows the credits at the end of our trailer and my group came to a collective decision to use a similar font to our title to help all pieces match together and we realised a lot of real media texts in trailer used this type of font as one it is very professional and two it looks like film fonts where you can separately see the difference of a normal font. My group was very happy with the end result of our credits part as it looked very professional and the font sizes helped it have some level.
This is the last font used in our trailer where it ends of with coming soon. For this text, we used the exact same font as the title as it will help bring the whole trailer together and the ancillary project as using the same types help link the puzzle pieces together. Having the same font as our actual title at the end is very effective as it makes people want to watch  more and see how it relates.

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