Finishing Touches
The last thing we did was probably the most critical step for a movie. We finally added the titles! This process was actually fun. I felt anxious, knowing we were hours away from actually finishing our project. Unfortunately, our planned-out title fonts did not work because they did not have the same font on our editing tool. This wasn't a huge deal. It just meant we got to pick new ones.
Before we picked it, I worked on the actual title, title. I had envisioned a bloody title, and that's precisely what I did. Britanique had given me creative liberty when designing the title. I did the same because she created the studio and production company titles. We worked together and took each other's advice because while face-timing, we shared our screens. Once we got those to perfection, it was time to pick out the fonts. We pretty quickly came to a decision of a title that really felt like what we wanted. The font looked like a child's handwriting, so it fit our theme perfectly. From here on out, it was simple. The last step was to decide how it would enter and exit off-screen. It was a smooth slide on and off. We wanted to keep it minimal and cohesive to not distract from the actual movie. I had already done the spacing beforehand, so I put them onto the screen, and we were done. I must've watched the video a bazillion times, making sure we fixed everything possible.
Once we were done, I uploaded it to youtube. I did this early because we always rush to do it right before it's due. I wanted things to go smoothly and not like previous projects.
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