Titles
For our titles in our film we planned out where we were
going to place them. After looking at our film when we had finished the editing
we chose where the right places would be to include the titles. We chose to stick to just two colours throughout the film. We used a red font for the crew names, and black font for their job description. We chose these two colours as the red stands out from the black to show the names are more important, they are also both stereotypical male colours, which fits our demographic. From research most teen angst films are aimed towards girls and use a pretty pink and/or a handwriting style font like mean girls and legally blonde. However because our USP is that its targeted for boys we chose to stick to basic fonts.
Also we based our films around a white outline to show the importance and to make them stand out from the screen. We used the pop font as it is simple and easy to read which we thought was suitable for the demographic as boys are stereotypically more interested in action like the film itself. It also shows how professional our company is. We decided to make the crews name bigger than their descriptions, this suggests importance and authority as well as them standing out more. We also put the actors/actresses names on the screen when they are first introduced on the screen to show the audience that the name on the screen is the person in the scene. We used transitions so that the title would move on to the screen and fade in and out. This made the title sequence fun to look at especially for our target audience to keep them engaged.
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