Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Titles-Fonts

 Week 5! 

Officially Week 5 home stretch and today's blog will focus on titles and fonts used withing my project. This is important with this weeks blog correlating to production Company logo, along with credit and title sequencing within our film.

What makes Title-Font Unique?

A title is the very first thing that visually captivates an audience when discovering or learning about a film. The way the it's displayed is what adds the detailing and effect that the marketing/production team wants to carry across. With wide range of fonts makes any title stick out and seem appealing, whether its a smaller font, bold letters, Sharp, or just a plain font makes the text stand out. Our goal within our production is to incorporate a font that correlates with our already chosen title static. Along with our title choosing a font with our production name and credits sequence. 




Video:

The video below is a great resource used with examples of different films and how the fonts and text add detail and what emotions while visually seeing them. This video serves great example and references and what kind of approach and feel would I want the title and font to reflect. 


Planning:

Although with the long weekend that passed in week four, my group and I don't have initial concrete plan of the exact font to use for our production. However, with looking at other mystery and horror productions as reference our goal is to make mock up designs in Canva for our production company logo, as well as playing around in Adobe Express with some of our footage. To overall have a better visual analysis of water colors or fonts that stick out when it is viewed in the final product. In my the making of the movie poster I used bright yellow and very closely spaced texts, while in my head I had a different outcome the execution was quite different from the results. I realized from this and feedback there needs to be tone down of saturation perhaps different color font optioning. Learning from this mistake my group and are carefully planning and dedicating part of this week to planning and researching ways to elevate our production even further. 






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