Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Kyle Copper: Good title sequence - Task 5

  KYLE COPPER:

A good title sequence sets an expectation without watching the full movie. You watch this particular sequence and you forget about everything else. You don't want to be any where else but here watching this art of the sequence,

Font such as hand written denotes that the main character is a serial killer writing in his journal about his secrets or goals Developing his own optical in the bathroom, disturbing. Try and make the typography match the story line like a clever pun. So it allows the audience, again without having to watch it they can get a feel of what it could possibly be about. For example. the title sequence Se7en which clearly had portrayed this.

The font should move around the objects which makes it more visual for the audience. the typography should take in consideration of the form of the background.

Having a typography that sits in with your story is a comfortable and easy way of making a good title sequence. Or even a back story, pun or metaphor.


  

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