Fonts Used 
Nisha Bhamra
We have chosen to use the font ‘Good Times’ (found on 
www.dafont.com) for both our production company logo, and the 
credits during our short film. 
We decided on this as we believe the style of the font is 
particularly reflective of the drama genre, as it is fairly bold, and 
when typed it is automatically capitalised, increasing the impact it 
gives. 
It can also be applied to the action/adventure genre, revealing the 
potential flexibility of our production company.
We are continuing using this font during our opening credit 
sequence, as those familiar with our logo are likely to notice the 
similarity of the font, and recognise the film to be of InfinityScope 
Studios’s making. 
This will increase awareness of our company should we choose to 
create another film under InfinityScope Studio’s name. 
Our credits will enter the screen will a sideways sweep, which with 
the bold text, will have a larger impact, reflecting the nature of our 
short film, and support its title, ‘Implosion’.

Fonts Used

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    We have chosento use the font ‘Good Times’ (found on www.dafont.com) for both our production company logo, and the credits during our short film. We decided on this as we believe the style of the font is particularly reflective of the drama genre, as it is fairly bold, and when typed it is automatically capitalised, increasing the impact it gives. It can also be applied to the action/adventure genre, revealing the potential flexibility of our production company.
  • 3.
    We are continuingusing this font during our opening credit sequence, as those familiar with our logo are likely to notice the similarity of the font, and recognise the film to be of InfinityScope Studios’s making. This will increase awareness of our company should we choose to create another film under InfinityScope Studio’s name. Our credits will enter the screen will a sideways sweep, which with the bold text, will have a larger impact, reflecting the nature of our short film, and support its title, ‘Implosion’.