Font – Arial 
Size – 18 
Font Style – Normal 
Colour – White 
Alignment – the alignment was different 
for each shot but was mainly in the 
bottom left of the screen. 
We chose the font Arial as we thought it looked clear and 
professional. As well as this we used this font continuously 
through all of our paperwork as it was a general font and it 
therefore made sense to continue using it as it was still bold 
and easy to read. We chose the size as 18 as it made sure 
the text was noticeable but not to overpowering and 
distracting for the viewer. The colour remained a neutral 
white. This is because, it stood out and didn’t clash with any 
of our background colours in particular. Throughout the 
opening sequence the font remained constant however we 
did adjust the alignment in each clip so that it would appear 
more interesting and also so that the audience could easily 
notice the credits changing.
Font – MV Boli 
Size – 40 
Font Style – Regular 
Colour – red with a white outline effect 
Alignment – the alignment was in the 
centre of the screen 
We decided to have the name of our film at the end of the 
production. This is because, it fit in best at the end due to the fact 
that it didn’t flow well in the opening sequence. Although it isn’t very 
bold, we decided to use red as our main colour due to the fact that 
red connotes blood and links in well with out narrative as we also 
used a lot of blood in the production. We also added a white glowing 
effect around the lettering in order to make the name stand out 
against the black background. Finally, we faded the text in and out 
to create an added impact on the audience and to also create an 
eerie and mysterious vibe upon the overall production.

Analysis of fonts used

  • 2.
    Font – Arial Size – 18 Font Style – Normal Colour – White Alignment – the alignment was different for each shot but was mainly in the bottom left of the screen. We chose the font Arial as we thought it looked clear and professional. As well as this we used this font continuously through all of our paperwork as it was a general font and it therefore made sense to continue using it as it was still bold and easy to read. We chose the size as 18 as it made sure the text was noticeable but not to overpowering and distracting for the viewer. The colour remained a neutral white. This is because, it stood out and didn’t clash with any of our background colours in particular. Throughout the opening sequence the font remained constant however we did adjust the alignment in each clip so that it would appear more interesting and also so that the audience could easily notice the credits changing.
  • 3.
    Font – MVBoli Size – 40 Font Style – Regular Colour – red with a white outline effect Alignment – the alignment was in the centre of the screen We decided to have the name of our film at the end of the production. This is because, it fit in best at the end due to the fact that it didn’t flow well in the opening sequence. Although it isn’t very bold, we decided to use red as our main colour due to the fact that red connotes blood and links in well with out narrative as we also used a lot of blood in the production. We also added a white glowing effect around the lettering in order to make the name stand out against the black background. Finally, we faded the text in and out to create an added impact on the audience and to also create an eerie and mysterious vibe upon the overall production.