




When the titles appear in our opening sequence, we have chosen for thw characters names to appear first, and then we will include job roles such as camera men, director and so on after in a bold white font. For the title of our film, we have decided that it will appear slowly using a fading effect, once it has fully appeared it will be in large white font, with capital letters on a black background. We have chose this because it represents the theme of a thriller well and creates quite an uneasy atmosphere. These titles will appear in the bottom centre of the frame so that the audience can still see what is happening to the characters.
The five different fonts that have been chosen all connote to the genre of our film, which is a thriller. All five fonts are quite eerie, and one of them even has a pulse beat running through the font, which would be perfect for our title in the opening sequence. Others seem to appear as if they have been scratched into, connoting the theme of danger and suggesting that sharp objects or tools might be used throughout the film. In one of the other fonts, there are little black dots placed everywhere around the font. This could suggest that these dots are splutters of blood which once again connotes the theme of danger and death. This causes suspicion within the audience, as they're wondering what might happen to cause such violent or thrilling scenes. The last font looks as though there are distorted words all crammed behind it. Perhaps then the role of this film has a lot of mystery to it, hence the reason as to why it leaves the audience feeling puzzled.
Lastly, I think that the font with the pulse running through it is our most likely option to use in our opening sequence. However, the other four are each great potential fonts for our opening sequence.
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