When the editing process had first begun, I decided to use the font shown in the third picture as I felt that it was very simple, clear and easy to read. I did not want to use any fancy fonts as I though that this may prove difficult for the audience to read seeing as these titles only last roughly between 4-5 seconds. I had also seen a similar font used in 2009 slasher film Sorority Row as shown below:
After a while of using this font, I felt that it was too simple which in turn made the entire trailer seem very unprofessional. Because of this, I decided to experiment with different texts further and came across the font in picture number one. I really enjoyed this text as it transitioned beautifully giving the product a more professional look however once I watched it through, I felt like the blue and tiny sparkles did not go well with our footage or even the horror genre itself.
Finally, myself and my group came to the conclusion that using the same font that we had chosen for our magazine and poster would be most appropriate for the titles in our teaser trailer (after obtaining feedback) as doing so would ensure that there is a direct link between each of our three productions making them look more like a package and fit together better.
The font used for the title of our teaser trailer on our poster
Finalised Font
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