Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Week 8 Post #15

Title:

Hi blog!  Today I am going to be sharing with you guys the process of putting together my title. First let me list down the parts. 

First I will research typical opening title for teen/thriller films. I think really striking typography in movie titles and their title sequences plays a fairly large role in film. Opening titles are an opportunity for directors to set the mood for the whole film. Which in my case I hope to have a font that will create a thrilling feeling yet not dramatic 


I found this website called VideoMaker and it has given some tips they stated on how to create a good title sequence:
  • Steer clear of hard-to-read or cursive typefaces. To ensure that your titles can be read, make sure they remain on the screen for a minimum of three seconds. In order to make sure that your titles stay in frame, don't forget to employ your title safe guides. When selecting your font and background colors, bear in mind the overall tone you want to create for the movie and apply color theory.
  • Since the first ten minutes of the movie are devoted to your opening title sequence, bear in mind that viewers are more likely to turn off the video if they don't find it appealing. A poor title sequence also turns off viewers and casts a negative light on the rest of the movie.
  • Remember that your titles are one of the first things your audience will notice about your movie, whether it's your seventh or first. While you want it to stand out, you also want your titles to be cohesive with the film. 
How I am going to use my credits is I will add them on the bottom corner in the beginning of my film. And for my title scene it is going to be of the sky.Then a tilt down to the tree where the missing child flyer is pasted and where I will snatch it and throw it on the ground

 Missing child flyer (I created with canva):












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