After going through many title ideas we have brought the selection down to five. These title ideas we feel best reflect and depict the narrative in a subtle but yet stylish manner. We have used various techniques to create the most appealing and eye catching title to make it seem like a professional film. The techniques we have used are, alliteration, oxymoron's and emotional description. We believe the title is a vital role in the success of a film. Through having a good title it can create a recognizable synergy connected with the film that will stay in the audiences minds and keep the film buzz high. By having a great title it can allow us to begin the synthetic relationship built between the audience and the film. The title needs to stand out and be able to be easily remembered to increase the chances of success for example, increasing the chance for word of mouth which is still the most effective marketing tool. Below is the description of the title and why these were chosen and which one we like the most.
Through my eyes only - This is our favorite choice for our film title because we feel it best represents our narrative. This is because our main character has visions that no one else can see. This creates an attractive sounding title with a lot of relevance to our film.
Hopeless happiness - This title was selected for our final five because we liked the use of alliteration that creates an effective and appealing onomatopoeic feel to our film that becomes easily recognizable. However, we feel this hasn't got as much relevance to our narrative being the reason why this isn't the final choice.
Bittersweet Sorrow - We liked this title because it has a certain poetic sound to the title and shows the emotion and sadness that comes with this film experience. Although this was one of our favorite titles and became a real contender we still preferred 'Through my eyes only'.
The Joy of madness - For this title we liked the use of contrast for example, good and evil. This idea of antithesis is a feature we have looked into a lot and interests us a lot. we have also used this idea for our trailer, happy music contrasted with horrific imagery displayed in the trailer.
Blinded and blurred - This was our least favourite title concept because we thought it is too simple and doesn't convey any meaning to our narrative. However, this title made it into the final five because it was another title that interested us in terms of the use of alliteration.
Dan Rogers
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