Font One
In my opinion, I feel this font is bubbly and depicts a energetic theme that can be associated with the comedy genre. It has a slight resemblance to the film poster's font I researched in my textual analysis too. However, because it is bubbly I believe it will be rejected by my target audience because it appears quite childish and doesn't match there interests.
Font Two
Similarly to font one, I like the energetic theme being generated here. However, it still provokes a sense of immaturity and seems to be more suited to a children's film rather then a film for 15-25 year old.
Font Three
Personally, I find this particular font better then the previous two. Mainly because it isn't too exaggerated and still matches the audience's expectations without trying too hard. This is because, in contrast to the other film posters I have researched, this font is the most similar. Therefore, it won't be rejected by its target audience because there expectations will have been met and satisfied.
Font Four
Font four is similar too font three and generates the same meanings. In my opinion, I feel this font would be best for the main title on the film poster purely because it is more bold and curvy edges seem easier on the eyes and more appealing. In contrast to font three, I still like font three but I feel it will have a greater purpose as a tagline mainly because it looks the same as font four but is less bold. Therefore, it will not have as greater emphasis but would still create a sense of continuity because it looks similar.
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