I used a website called DaFont to look for some fonts to use. Here is what I have found so far:
For the credits I am deciding between these two fonts. I like the first font because it is clear and “indie-ish,” but I like the second one because it gives a more natural, handwritten feel to my film.
For the title, I found this font. I like that it is thicker than the other ones. It is still cursive, but to me it is clearer and more defined, which I like. I’ll keep looking for other ones but I really like this one.
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I still need to film the credits too. I was thinking that I should include her name somewhere in the credits so the audience isn’t confused about what the title means. I want to include the electric guitar in the credits as well, because the background music is going to sound pretty natural and homemade (the guitar is going to insinuate that she is playing the background music).
This is the guitar
I could somehow put the name on the guitar or the guitar strap. I would have put it on my bedroom door but I already filmed multiple scenes there, so I am not going to do that.
I could make like a collage with pictures with her “friends”(my friends) and on one of them write “Birdie’s 16th Birthday.” The audience would know her age, the people she hangs out with, and just get to know her better. I would put this clip in the credits by the way. This idea reminded me of that scene from Stranger Things where Eleven is looking through Nancy’s room and finds a collage of Nancy and her friends.
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