Wednesday 27 November 2013

Title development: planning

























Often in trailers the last shot is the name of the film that is often used at after one of the most effective and shocking shots in the trailer, in order to make the shot of the title very memorable and very effective and shocking. One thing I had noticed is that often the font and background used is in keeping with the genre and narrative of the trailer and film. For example, for 'the woman in black' the background is of a window frame, with what looks like a very cold windy day behind. This location is an important part of the narrative of the film as many of the narrative turning points take place here, which is also captured in the trailer. For example, the window sill is where three little girls inexplicably committed suicide in the open sequence, and is also a feature of the trailer where the protagonist is looking out of the window and see's a demon/ghost. Including the window frame as the background in this shot is therefore very effective at tying the whole trailer together. The font is also quite symbolic as it looks quite faded and almost 'ghost' like which is in keeping with the supernatural and historical horror genre. I had also noticed there's a slick like fabric that flows on top of the text, which I think represents the material of the dress of the actual 'woman in black' which is also quite effective at tying together all the narrative themes and the genres conventions.

Other titles for films also use a font to help convey the genre of the film, for example 'the conjuring' 'the women in black' and 'sinister' uses a serif sans font which adds to the idea of a historical setting of narrative and draws very subtle references to old religious beliefs about possession and exorcisms. From this is realised the importance of font, so I found some fonts on dafont.com and collected my favourite ones in the name of our film 'Annabel' in order to compare and contrast them.


























From this mini storyboard of font ideas, me and my group decided to go with the font 'I Still know' (http://www.dafont.com/i-still-know.font). This is a sans serif font with a distorted kind of texture which is very similar to the font used for the 'women in black' 'sinister' and 'the conjuring' all of which are films with very similar to narratives to our films, so hopefully we will be able to recreate the same sort of atmosphere and mise en scene as the trailers for these films.

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