Light Feather Films:
For this title I wanted quite a delicate looking font to match the delicateness of a feather, and I think the font I have chosen does that well. I still need to film a feather falling, but this is not needed urgently. I have a number of ways that I can film the feather, so I'm not too worried about that. I think after I have added the feather, and changed the font a little bit more, it will be completed.
Storm Font Pictures:
This title I am a little unsure about, as the font in quite plain compared to the other titles. However, I do not want this font to look overly 'flashy' and complicated- sometimes less is more. For this title I will also need a picture of some sort of storm or bad weather, but the photo needs to be of high quality and professional looking, so I may get a friend who has a better camera than I do to take the photo.
Chat Noir Studios:
I wanted quite a retro looking font for this title, and I think the one I chose works well. It's fairly easy to read, and it's rather different from my other fonts. I haven't quite worked out how I am going to get a cat walking across the bottom of the screen yet, but I have a number of possibilities when it comes to that. I could either get my black cat to walk across a background, and then layer the font on top, or I could somehow create a cartoon cat (not really sure how I could do that?).
So far, so good. I'm really getting the hang of LiveType and I think my final products will look both professional and effective.
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