Though we agreed on keeping the typography that we originally had but changing the colour of it, our audience feedback all responded that the font itself was too blurry for them to read, no matter what the colour. In response to this, we spent more time on dafont.com and decided on a new typography. We feel as if An Unfortunate Event continues the eerie, spooky tone that we wanted our title sequence to have whilst being more practical in regards to how clear it is. We agree and appreciate our audience feedback that white is a better colour to use because now there is no struggle to read our font.
We debated on using Charles S. Font and did test it out in our title sequence but felt it wasn't connected to the horror genre enough and could suggest that our film was a thriller instead.
We are happy with the changes made to our sequence, especially the typography, and feel as if it has improved. We will again screen our sequence to a group of people that fall into our target audience (teenagers) to confirm that our newly added nursery rhyme works or if the pace needs to be altered.
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