Art of the title website
When I first opened this wed page, I was immediately greeted with a variety of different title fonts as it seems to be for different subjects. One thing in particular is the color choice/ font type for each genre of film. Horror, or scary films, for example are usually black and white with a bold text while comedic films are usually in a wacky font with vibrant colors. I learned that title sequences give a great general idea to the mood of the film, those with color are likely to be fast paced and ecstatic while those with generally less color are more gradual. Additionally, there is some kind of theme, for example, a film based around a snow storm would probably have a rugged white font similar to ice and have a snowy background. Finally, the title sequences typically have corresponding music to the feel of the sequence, wether it be fast, slow, comedic or horrific. Moreover, these title sequences are important because they engage the audience to continue watching. They also have to be eye catching, bold, and creative. They can't be too long to bore the audience and they can't be too short because you might risk the mood of the film being misconstrued.
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