Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Title (This title is intended)

  Good evening readers, today I want to include a brief overview on our decisions with our fonts, color, and style of the title and subtitling for our film. The presentation of our title is one of the first things our audience will get to experience when watching Offsides, thus, we want to ensure it sends a certain message to them.


Beginning with the font we have chosen, we want to use one that seems disorganized and informal, one that would convey the flaws that Ricky has as a character. He is not on par with the skillful football players he goes up against, so we do believe that the font style, Amatic SC, would fit this choice perfectly. 




For our color choice we have decided to use the neutral black and white combination. My groupmate and I have found that these two colors would fit perfectly for the character we are following in our film. It is no secret that Ricky is not in the best of mental states, where the only thing that he strives to be good at is something that he struggles with. He struggles to find the light in most things he does, which we want to portray his characterization throughout the film. The black signifies that mental state that Ricky is in, where his life is just bleak and void of color. Additionally, the white coloring of the actual letters hint towards the spirit that Ricky really has within him, the strive to better himself in the sport of football. The black surroundings he has accustomed himself with vs. the undying spirit to yearn for something more.


That is pretty much our title and subtitle style choices summarized, we hope that our audience can figure out the reasons for this as they watch our film. Tune in on thursday where we discuss the representations of ethnicities and gender in Offsides.


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