Friday, March 7, 2025

Post-production process 2

Choosing the right font for the credits and title in the opening is important for setting the vibe of the film. The font should match the style and mood of the movie while also being easy to read.

For a sports football gym thing, I'm leaning towards picking a bold, simple font that shows strength. A clean, simpler font works well because it looks classic and strong. I'm trying to avoid fonts that are too fancy or hard to read since they can distract from the action.

For the title, I'm using a font that feels sporty, something that matches the gym setting. The credits could use the same font but a simpler version so they don’t draw too much attention.

The font placement is also important. If the opening is full of action, the credits should be placed where they won’t cover important parts of the scene. Using colors that stand out, like white text on a darker background, helps make the text easy to see without interrupting the action while also displaying an eye-pleasing contrast. It should fit in with the look and feel of the rest of the film.

I know the font I'm going to use but I still don't know where to do the title drop.


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