Post #31 Title editing

 Opening credits set the tone for a film. The factors that support this can be found in the font, capitalization and color. These convey the mood of a film by working together with genre conventions and familiar aspects.

For instance, red drippy font conveys a horror movie. This is because the drippy font can represent blood. Another font can be scratched out font. This represents someone who could be trying to escape from somewhere or show that the movie includes a rampaging animal. 


Capitalization is another key factor, as it displays what information in the credits is important. It also helps viewers understand what they are reading. Moreover, it presents professionalism.


The color of the credits is a crucial factor to editing a detailed opening scene. An example of this can be bright and vibrant colors. These show that a film will be energetic.



I plan for my title to have a hand written-like font to express realism and an unsettling vibe. The color will be white to display innocence. However, a slight glitch will be included at the last second to create mystery. Furthermore, the title, "Another Me" will have capitalization on the A and M. This is to show the importance of what my film will be about.

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