In The Hunger Games the title is presented in capitals, bold and yellow. The connotations behind the bold capital title makes me think of a strong brave story line including fighting and violence. However, the yellow title suggests cowardliness and weakness. Having said that though the yellow title may just be used to complement the picture on the front cover.

The Inception Title is also shown as bold and in capital letters. The use of the red title has the connotations of blood, death, murder and action. The colour of the title has away of positioning the audience to engage the film. The spaces between the letters I feel are effective as they look really striking and individual.

Titles give the viewers information and clues about the film before the play button is pressed. Here, the orphan has been written with poor writing to connote a child's handwriting. The fierce, sharp edges to the letters also connote sharp objects like knifes which link to murder. It looks like its been engraved by an intense object rather than by pen or pencil.
Black and red titles connote murder, death and aggression. This is used to capture the audience's fears by giving information us information about the film. This then makes you want to watch it even more.
Seven, I feel has a engaging effective title in the opening as it creates tension and anxiousness. The twisted letters and words connote mystery and scare. They also look like they have been carved into a call suggesting a sharp object such as a knife. The white in the title stands out boldly against the brown background as the white is bright and eye catching. It conforms a thriller film as it looks quite creepy but also captivating.


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