Monday, 22 September 2014

Font's

After looking through a range of fonts on Fontspace, we decided on two fonts, one simple one for the beginning of the film, where everything seems quite normal, and one distorted one for the middle of the film, where glitches and 'mistakes' begin to happen.

1) This is the font that we are going to use for the title sequence because it is bold and clear. It is also quite generic, which suits our film because it is about a man who believes in functionality and practicality over excitement and lavishness. However, it is not so generic that it will stand out or look odd as it is going to be edited onto a wall in the office building as a part of a title sequence that is integrated with the action happening on screen.

2) We are going to use this font when the protagonist walks past the same wall the next day. We are going to jumble the letters from the title sequence to show the audience that David's world and our own isn't that far a part.




This will also point out to the audience that there is something going on in this seemingly normal world.
We got the idea for this font from the game Watch Dogs, which centres around hacking and technology. We thought this would be appropriate because in our film David's life takes place within a game and one of the themes of our film is technology.
 

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