Tuesday 10 January 2012

Title Sequence Typography















This is our group’s final typography that we had chosen to use in our title sequence. From seven names that we come up with our questionnaire showed us that this was the most popular name. As a group we discussed whether or not we should use this particular typography or to create a new one. In the end we thought this typo of typography would be idle, as it would provide the audience with a possible genre. To produce the typography we combined the use of Photoshop and Da font. We decided to use this name as it sells the film, the name informs the audience about the film storyline. Ronald is the name of the main character we decided on this name as it contradicts his personality. Ronald is a name that is old and is hardly used in today society so this provides a false image to the audience. Grade 'A' Killer provides the audience with information that the film will consist of a murderer this is correct, as Ronald is the school murderer. We decided to use this particular typography, as it can be associated with horror and mystery. The Name Ronald is in black and blurred out, this be used to provide mystery as the audience wonder why this character is so important. In addition we used red for Grade 'A' Killer this can tie in with red for danger / death and connote that this is a regular occurrence in the film. 

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