Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Fonts

 Hello blog! Today my group and I realized that we also have to take care of the small details when editing our film intro. So today I decided to research more about fonts to use in the title and credits of our film. Here are some commonly used fonts and their differences.

Helvetica and Trajan

According to WordPress, Helvetica and Trajan are the fonts typically used for movie posters. These fonts are easy to read and look aesthetically pleasing no matter what the theme of the movie is. Here is a few examples of the fonts:





These fonts and its variations can be seen in multiple posters and titles of films.
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However, for title fonts it is better to have a unique font that makes an impact. Here are some fonts that 


I think for our film, the Bassanova font will be the ideal one. I think it goes really well eith the genre of thriller and suspense. 

https://judgebyitscover.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/what-the-font-most-common-typefaces-in-film-posters/ 

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