Tuesday 26 March 2013

Fonts


We decided on this very elegant 1920s style font called 'Nite club' as it captures our film noir theme perfectly. The thinness of the letters makes it appear very stylish and reflects the world of glamour that was popular in the 20s. This relates to the characters, costumes and props used in our thriller opening. The detective style clothing and office as well as a sophisticated woman reflects the glamour of the 20s. The font appears very upmarket, this links to the plot line of our well established, higher class detective and sophisticated lady. It is also very fragile, this links with the vulnerability of Ruby and her role within the film, as well as Ted who has either been driven to commit a crime or has been cruelly framed. Either way, both characters are very fragile within the film.


The Artist (2011) PosterThe Great Gatsby (2013) Poster




The font is fairly similar to that used in The Great Gatsby and The Artist. Both very sophisticated, 20s style films. Both include well dressed, upper market sophisticated characters who ooze glamour and class.


The letters have a similair shape to those used in L.A. Noire however they are much more elegant and thin. Nethertheless they share that film noir style, detective, enigmatic and glamorous feel. All connotations that are included in our thriller, Corruption.

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