Planning ( Title Design)

 

Working on Titles 

Fonts: Fonts will include at least 2 different types. Fonts I wouldn't include are ones that are hard to read very cursive. Some examples may include ( Title, Title, Title, Title, ). 

Contrast: To stand out, I would have the titles be brighter/ darker than the background. It is important to have a large and bright font so the audience has a clear understanding.

Spacing: The titles would at least have 2 spaces in between them. When putting multiple names next to or on top of each other, the film would seem overcrowded.

Working title: at the ending of the sequence the final title will appear. This is when the two people meet each other at the light. I chose this scene because it is the point in the film when things make more sense.

The titles on the screen will enter in many different ways. This can be one where the background has an effect on the transition. For example, as actor 1 looks at the package signature, the signature may be the title and name of the actor on the paper.

Titles will begin after each other no later than 7 seconds. Because there are so many titles, it is smart to spread them out. If not, then the sequence would be too overwhelmed with words. 

When the titles go off-screen transitions such as "dissolve" can be used. This slowly gets rid of the words and brings up the next ones. Transitions will be a key role in making both film and title editing.

Movie Titles Stills Collection – FILMdetail

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