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Planning Blog: Titles

Right now, my film's working title is "Girl in Pixels." This will represent the combination of video game pixels and the human aspect of the main character, Katy.


Most of the credits will be embedded into the setting, such as near fences and around the main character.
    An example would be "Produced by Miller Productions" placed on a fence as Katy walked by.


I will be using the font  PRESS START.
The colors will either be black or white in order to contrast with the background. As they come onto the screen, they will be typed on. As they go off the screen, they will turn red and fade off the screen.
LIKE THIS

Titles will fade off after 2 to 3 seconds. The spacing will remain single-spaced throughout the titles.  Most everything will be in caps besides "a" and "by."

I want the titles to look similar to a video game. As the move off the screen, I want them to feel like a "GAME OVER" screen in a video game.

Name of studio: CinnaFilms

CINNAFILMS PRESENTS

Production Company: Miller productions

a MILLER PRODUCTION

Actor names:

    Danniella Miller as Katherine "Katy" 

    Matthew Miller as Worker

DANNIELLA MILLER

MATTHEW MILLER

 Working title: The title of this film is "Girl in Pixels"

Music by Danniella Miller
MUSIC by DANNIELLA MILLER

Edited by Danniella Miller
EDITED by DANNIELLA MILLER

Produced by Danniella Miller
PRODUCED by DANNIELLA MILLER

Story by Danniella Miller
STORY by DANNIELLA MILLER

Written by Danniella Miller
WRITTEN by DANNIELLA MILLER

Directed by Danniella Miller
DIRECTED by DANNIELLA MILLER


This GIF is the idea I'm going for in the titles.

Until next time, Danniella Miller signing off :)




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