Typography
What is Typography?
Typography is how the text in the film is presented to the audience. e.g the size of text, the font, colour and texture of the text. Therefore this can impact your thriller in many ways as it needs to be interesting and attractive in order to get audiences attention. The arrangement of type involves the selection of typefaces, point size, line length, leading (line spacing), adjusting the spaces between groups of letters (tracking) and adjusting the space between pairs of letters (kerning).
Examples of Typography:
The typography used in this Thriller, is very upcoming as the text above pops up to the screen then dissolves throw a black filter. This creates an exciting emotion as in seconds the text disappears within a blackness.
The typography used in this Thriller expresses Murder as the text is white plain and the background for the text is black.
Conclusion
When creating my own Thriller, I am going to use normal size font as I want my typography simple but effective as I am going to use white text colour on a dark background as this will appeal to he audience and give them a hint of what is excepted

This is better as it contains some original examples with some detail to the analysis.
ReplyDeleteStill missing detail:
- analysis of choices that you may consider (include examples)
- what you will use and why (mention size, colour etc.)
Sir,
ReplyDeleteI redone this post.
Still needs work I'm afraid...
ReplyDeleteMore examples with reasons why they make you feel a certain way, what does font size / colour / position mean?
Are the typical styles used in different film genres and why?
What can you take from it into your own work...