Friday 26 February 2010

Font credits ideas.

We looked at fonts from a website to get ideas for our credits and for a thriller title to put on our thriller opening. Ideally, we wanted a font which was bold and easy to read with out any extra decoration so it would be straight forward for the audience. Also, we didn't want to be too creative, feminine, busy, etc as we want to represent the genre.

All these fonts are what we are considering for our thriller film.





Font one:
We considered this font as we think it looks imaginable on a thriller film. We like how the 'A' has a extra edge but still keeping it readable.



Font two:
We didn't like this font as we felt it looked like a font for a children's action film. Also, we didn't think all the letters were clear enough to read in the amount of time the credits stay up for.




Font Three:
We thought this font was good as it's the thickness we want and easy to read but it's not a font that relates to the genre of thriller.




Font Four:
We like how this font was different from the others because of the extra white outline makes it more eye catching. However, we felt this font looked more suitable for a horror as it comes across as a creepy font which would be better for a horror.
Font five:

We thought this font was good as it is bold and thick like how we imagine our credits to be but it could look too simple on our thriller.





Font Six:
We like this font as it's simple but has a unique shape compared to the other fonts. We imagine this font to look good against the white lift background where we plan for our credits to be.

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