Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Movie Typography Ideas

 Movie Typography Ideas

    We decided it was time to work on the typography and stylistic choices of our film, so we gathered popular films pertaining to our genre for inspiration. 

Avenir Medium Oblique


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    John wick was my first selection, as we took heavy inspiration from the John Wick franchise. John Wicks typography is nothing out of the ordinary, and doesn't make a huge impact. Its simple and straight to the point, with a subtle dirty effect over the text.  The typography is very bold and takes over almost a third of the poster, making a statement on what the film entails. We heavily considered this option, but we will keep looking for better choices. 

Fiorello Condensed


The Batman (film) - Wikipedia

    The font for The Batman was another heavy consideration for us, it uses a lot of the same features as the John wick font. Its bold and upfront, giving the audience a menacing feel. Depending on how we want to develop our vigilante, this is a good choice for us to use. It may be too bold and sharp for us, but I like the way it looks on screen, which is why we considered it so much.

Spectre


New poster released for 24th Bond film 'Spectre'

    The spectre font is completely different from the previous two. It is much more small and smooth, not to overbearing, and fits our film well. It has a nice cut up effect to it, and is very unique compared to any other fonts. For our last two fonts we chose a very big and bold font that is almost intimidating, but we chose spectre incase we want to go for a different route.


    In the end, I ended up going with the spectre font. After considering the others, I found that a more sleek and smooth font would be better for our film. The other two fonts were very powerful and strong, while we want a more controlled and staggered font. I really liked the shakey effect they used, which was overall the deciding factor to my decision










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