I thought of the name Tied to Strings...
For some context, I took inspiration from this saying, and I thought it would work amazingly well in representing the film opening as a whole. I thought of this because the character of the story feels so influenced by the commentary provided by others of a certain significance in her life, that she withdraws from her own full potential. I like that the title is a metaphor and is relevant to the story without giving too much away. I also love having the repetition of the consonant "t" which makes it more memorable, killing two birds with one stone!
So that brings me to my next question... what type font will I choose??
I found an article highlighting the evolution of Typefonts, which gave a brief history from Bauhaus to the post-digital era. The font style that intrigued me the most was much more minimalist, and I can imagine that will correlate best with the title strings. I like serifs, I'm still looking into it but once I'm done filming then I will finalize my choice.
This is a motion graphic video sample I found on YouTube of kinetic typography. I just looooooove the beginning of this sequence, it's super captivating and since the title card will occur at the beginning, I need it to set the tone for what the storyline of the film might entail.
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