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Final Film

Evaluation

Preliminary

Sunday, 28 February 2010

Examples of credits to use

On Friday we were concentrating on our credits because we thought they needed a bit more work doing to them. We downloaded some other fonts because we were limited to the ones on imovie because of the time era of our film. Most of the fonts are too contemporary for our film because ours is set in 1888 so we needed to find some old looking writing. We came across a variety of different fonts that looked handwritten but like I said before most of them were too contemporary...here are some examples:



This font is good, but when we applied it to our credits it didn't look so good and it was quite hard to read but other than that it worked well with the story of our film because we wanted our credits to look as if 'Jack the Ripper' wrote them.


This was our original font and now looking at it, it looks too modern and there are other fonts that were better. This also doesn't look like it could be his handwriting either.


We did like this font at one point because the dots around it we thought could look like blood when we changed the colour. But then, again when we tried it with our credits, it didn't look very good at all.


We thought this was a good font also because it looked as though he might have gotten a knife and written the credits but when we tried it again it looked like graffiti and just didn't work.
This font that we came across was quite good and it even looked good when we added it to our credits because it looked like handwriting. It also looked really good when it was red so at the moment this font looks quite promising but we are still deciding.

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