Yesterday, while brainstorming at home, I came up for a title for my film: I Want to Destroy the World. I find it to be very bold and memorable, but simple. My genius is unmatched what can I say. I really like the title though, maybe I will change it throughout these planning weeks, who knows. I probably will. Now I want to find a font that fits the overall aesthetic and vibe of the film.
I used dafont.com to search through different fonts and find one that fits the aesthetic I want to achieve with my opening: these are some I liked.
I think I might have given myself too many options.
I want the film to take place during the 90's, from '95-'98 definitely. Okay I want the story to take place in 1996. It's a drama/coming-of-age centered around two siblings while also carrying a more lighthearted tone then most dramas. That takes number 6 off. I don't think it fits with what I want, it reminds me more of a magazine. 7 is also a little boring, it doesn't have any character, so that's off. 5 is also not yet, looks like it would fit a comedy-action film more. 4 and 2 are practically the same and I don't like either. So it's either 1,3, or 8. 8 reminds me of a child writing with markers and I kind of like that. 3 is also good since it's a pretty simple font but with a title that's profound (to the characters anyway. It's cheesy).
Okay! I'm going with 8. I like how it reminds me of a child's writing (and I might flip a letter or two during the editing process hehe). I also think it can look good in a bright yellow color on top of the dark-greenish gas station that I plan to film a majority of my opening at (I'll discuss more about that later).
Thank you Cinemair by Allouse Studio your work will not be in vain.
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