2. Font used for Title
• For the title sequence of our film, we opted for a
clear, bold and readable font. We didn’t want to
use a classic font that is available on software
such as ‘Word’, which is why we used a more
unique one to enhance the originality of our film
and pay close attention to detail in every aspect.
• We kept in mind that the font must be consistent
throughout the video.
5. Title
Whilst editing our film, the font we used for the title
was from a selection of fonts on ‘Final Cut Pro’. We
got our font from here because we felt that there was
a good and diverse range, and some fonts were very
individual and original which is why we decided to
choose ‘BlairMdITC TT’.
This font was size 36, to enable easy and quick
reading, and was aligned in the centre of the screen
for a central focus.
The screen the text would be on would be a solid black
screen.
6. Credits
• We decided to also use the same font we used for
the title for the credits.
• We wanted to keep the font consistent
throughout the production with the exception of
the very first frame which must be kept
standard.
• The size would be lower than 36, so that more
text is able to fit on the screen as credits are
usually more lengthy.
10. • This frame will appear in the very beginning of
the video.
• This frame is to inform the viewer of the people
behind the production.
• This is the only frame in which the font will
appear standard.
• We used the font ‘lucida grande’ which is a basic
and classic font. We wanted to use this in the
beginning for a more professional feel and to
make it as clear and as readable as possible. The
font is aligned to the left, as it is set out in list
form and is kept in a very standard format.
• We also used size 24 font to make the font fit on
the screen and allow for maximum clarity.
12. Production company
• For this frame we also used the same font we did
for the title, to keep the consistency of fonts for a
more professional feel.