The document discusses several fonts for a film opening credits sequence about a female protagonist. It analyzes each font's suitability based on whether it conveys feminine and romantic qualities. The L.T. Chickenhawk font is selected as it provides "the perfect combination of romance and comedy" through hearts used as punctuation in some letters.
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2. Jane Austen
This font has a classical feel about it, and it
connotes an image of perfect romance, as
found in Pride and Prejudice and Sense and
Sensibility.
The romanticism aspect would suit the
overall storyline, but the old-fashioned
connotation is has would contradict the
female character’s personality.
3. Clementine sketch
This particular font has a feminine feel, seen
in the flowing nature , and that would suit
our female character well.
However, the downside to choosing this font
is that it doesn’t have any explicit romantic
connotations.
4. L.T chickenhawk
This font is a mixture of the feminine nature of the
protagonist, but also displays the
playful, romantic side of the character.
The little love hearts, which are used as full stops:
. and on the following letters:
O,i,q,p,d,b,q,j
provide the perfect combination of romance
and comedy needed for our opening sequence.
5. Commercial Script
The above font, Commercial Script, is a
neat, and stylish calligraphy font.
It has the same connotations as the Jane
Austen font, as it promotes the romantic
ideals more so than the reality of modern-
day life.
6. SC tinas baby
shower
This font is a contemporary, fun and unusual
font, and would be a different take on our
female protagonist.
The downside to using this font is that it
doesn’t use capital letters, which could
become an issue further on in the
production stage.
This means it could be harder to
differentiate between the capital letters in
the credits.
7. Miama
This font has clear feminine
connotations, but the only trouble once
again would be trying to incorporate a
more romantic feel into the credits.
This would not be one of the top picks
because it doesn’t blend the two ideas
together.