Friday 10 February 2012

Playing around with font for thriller using WORDLE

Playing around with font for thriller using WORDLE
Below i have shown to use the programme WORDLE to help me generate a theme for the title of our thriller and also help me brainstorm words which should be given away when designing the title itself. Below i have presented my title of our thriller in many ways both the layout font and size of the text changing to create different effects which have been indicated below.
The title of our thriller is named the 'The Voice Behind' this title was shown to have many significance to what the opening of what our thriller was about. Using the words voice behind clearly made link to the character and summed up what the story was about, whereby ethel is shown to be followed by a voice in which this case is a tutor Thomas Culpepper who orders her to kill someone in particular. The viewers automatically will feel something creepy when reading this title and will expect someones voice to be following the main character of some sort.
Here i have shown to use the software Wordle, to play around with font styles and words to help think of a thriller title. As shown above i have shown to indicate the different words which link to what you will expect to see in both horror and thrillers. Brainstorming different words which associate with what you expect to see, helped me decide what we could add in the opening sequence and also what we could name the thriller itself. Wordle was also helpful in experimenting different styles of fonts, position and colours which will help later on when deciding the thriller opening. These words as shown above i will try to link in the title so that the viewers can think when they read the title that it has some association to aspects of a thriller such as suspense tension and many more.

Here as shown above is one way i have presented the title through wordle. The font of the title is shown to be very sharp round the edges. The 'E' in all the titles are shown to be significant in some ways as it is shown to be highlighted for the characters names both Culpepper but mostly identified to be Ethel. The background is important when thinking of the title as it needs to stand out. In this case we see the background is black and the font is bold and white allowing the audience to see the main focus in which this case is the title and not what has been presented in the back.

In this heading below the font in this case is shown to be thin with rounded edges. The layout of the font is shown to be separated and positioned vertically. The heading being shaped and positioned like this could indicate and give indication to the main character Ethel who is shown to be disturbed in many ways. Again we see the background is plain black so that the title stands out and the viewers get a fear view of what the title says.

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