Bold to get the audiences attention more, however I didn't know if to make it different and have it faded as it relates to the girl having the illness of not being all there. I have took a selection of fonts for www.dafont.com which will help find out which font I will want to use in my end product. I am going to publish the photos to Twitter to get some feedback from what my target audience thinks.
The firs four fonts are for the main title of the film.

I like the font '28 Days Later' because it is still bold but with an effect, the audience will still be able to see it in front of the photo as it is very chunky. I like the effect of this font as I think it could relate to the film trailer as people won't understand fully what and who the man is relating to the font not all being there.

I like the font 'Franchise' because of how bold and plain it is. Sometimes with horror genre film posters simple writing can be as effective if the photo has got an effect on and stands out. Having something bold over the top would suit this as you wouldn't miss it.
I like the 'Trash Toys' font as one half of it is messed up and the other word is normal. This could go with the girls personality and how a side of her isn't all 'normal' and be effective. For me wanting the man in the picture to be blurred too it would go with this. It is also bold which is what I am looking for.
I like the 'This Corrosion' font as its different from the rest. It could be effective with the photo and make the picture as it would correspond to what the picture is saying. Its still bold as you can see the black but unusual which I like.
The three fonts are used for the other titles in the film poster.
I like the 'Headline' font as you can get a bold and non bold version to it. As I want to include two of the main characters on my poster I have thought I want to set it out like this making it look professional and if I have the surname bold it shows how important and famous they are making it more realistic.

I like the font 'Monofonto' as it is also bold but not too bold. This would mean that it couldn't blend in with the main title making it stand out more which is what is needed.
Its very plain and easy to understand when it would be in a small font.




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