After getting some audience feedback, they all agreed that the first font fits best for our social realist film. The sharp edges (serif-font) connotes seriousness. The second one fits better for a horror/slasher movie and the third one it too childish.
As we discussed, 2 simple improvements are worth considering: 1 - a more realistic font selection (why the horror style?) 2 - titles put in context by being part of a sample scene/rough cut It would be an idea to use THIS video as establishing the basic font style, then narrowing this down with 3+ SIMILAR fonts (including evidence of font searching/downloading within the post, + later inclusion in the Eval Q on use of techs) You could also widen the aud research by cutting clips or screenshots from multiple social realist films with their titles + seeking views on any preferences. You certainly need to show (or link to another post) how you came to initial ideas about suitable fonts (research/knowledge + understanding > applying research)
As we discussed, 2 simple improvements are worth considering:
ReplyDelete1 - a more realistic font selection (why the horror style?)
2 - titles put in context by being part of a sample scene/rough cut
It would be an idea to use THIS video as establishing the basic font style, then narrowing this down with 3+ SIMILAR fonts (including evidence of font searching/downloading within the post, + later inclusion in the Eval Q on use of techs)
You could also widen the aud research by cutting clips or screenshots from multiple social realist films with their titles + seeking views on any preferences. You certainly need to show (or link to another post) how you came to initial ideas about suitable fonts (research/knowledge + understanding > applying research)