Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Font Research

I have been looking at various British films and have been looking at the different fonts they use for their film titles. Font will not only be important for our film trailer but for both our ancillary tasks as well, the poster and the magazine cover.

This font is from the Trainspotting, which was a successful British comedy crime drama. The font used is very simple, however does stand out. The title used is a white font on an orange background which stands out due to the contrasting colours. The font is just ordinary text and not in capitalised like most title fonts used.

This is font of the film The Football Factory, which is a British film drama about football violence. This font is bold, capitalised and in white font to make it stand out against the red background. The font has lines it and is not joined together properly which could signify broken bones due to all violence within the film.

This font is of the film The Firm, a 2009 British film drama about football hooliganism. The font used is bold and is all in lower case writing. However, the font used is similar to bubble writing. The blue font is a masculine colour relating to the story. It stands out against the white background.

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