The font is placed in line with the buildings, and looks ominous. This is an effective way of placing the credits into the film, as it sets the scene by using various of landscapes shots, and the text does not detract from the film.
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Sunday, 9 January 2011
Panic Room, 2002
Below is the film opening of 'Panic Room', which was released in 2002. The font used is bold and dense, and looks metallic. It therefore fits its surroundings, as aesthetically, it matches the buildings.
The font is placed in line with the buildings, and looks ominous. This is an effective way of placing the credits into the film, as it sets the scene by using various of landscapes shots, and the text does not detract from the film.
The font is placed in line with the buildings, and looks ominous. This is an effective way of placing the credits into the film, as it sets the scene by using various of landscapes shots, and the text does not detract from the film.
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