Title Sequence Development!
When working on how my title sequence is going to appear onscreen, I’m taking into deep consideration font and sound design. I need a font that can stand out against a dark background, while also translating a “natural” feeling and fitting well into a horror environment- cursive based fonts were immediately excluded from the lineup because of these needs. Additionally, because I need it to be intimidating, any rounder fonts were also out of the question. These are the top 5 contenders I had for what I was trying to go for:
The fonts in order are: Bernard MT, Boucherie Block, Chiller, Forte, and High Tower Text. Immediately looking at the lineup, I find myself bored with Bernard MT compared to the others- it's readable, but plain. Chiller is a little too cliche for my taste- the "scary" font for a scary movie. On the opposite end, I feel that Forte is too endearing- it's a rounder font than what I initially thought it would be. My main choices, then, are between Boucherie Block and High Tower Text- my immediate thought is to lean towards the latter. The spaces between the letters as well as the flourishes on the ends feels organic and intimidating at the same time, which helps match the themes in my film. Additionally, I think that pairing it with the piano and violin sounds I plan on including as it appears onscreen could make for an interesting, spooky effect.

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