Friday 27 November 2015

Typography For Urban Dramas

The title is on a worn street sign suggests maybe a second or third movie or the fact that the rivalry along green street has late a long time. A usual urban drama is developed through violence and the bloody sign could tell the audience that this is the films main focus something in which the title want to conform to.

The title here represents the two toned situation of the film. One is easy and involves a sinister nature represented by the red writing. The writing also looks like comic sans which is commonly known for looking childish maybe representing the film or characters being comical or funny throughout. The words used are good inspirations they also tell the audience the whole film without being too long and exaggerated.

Trainspotting has a white among yellow background maybe illustrating the person's pasty face and how he may look. However, this title does not tell the audience the storyline as therefore hides its what the film is about. 

Again the title is like green street and has a degraded feeling suggesting a fight scene in the film or it is on some sort of rivalry. The title also is not in direct relation with the film just a topic about who they are. The white in the title could suggest innocence or a vulnerable person. This could be the main focal point for the film.

What I earned from all these titles is that they all don't give away anything in the film and maybe are something to do with the film like setting, stereotype or decision making. Our title idea of Grade A is very good and will fit in with what sort of Typography you may include in a an urban drama. It also tells me we may not have to create a very sophisticated title and needs to include little editing as we don't need to manipulate it like a horror film in a son serif format.

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