Algerian Font - This is a good font because it looks quite dated. It would suit the horror opening well because the horror opening is set in the 1930's. This font has defined edges, making it have a little bit more of a spooky look. It is a very bold font and has a white outline on some of the edges, making it look more interesting to the audience that would see it.
Bradley Hand ITC font - This is a good font to use because it looks quite edgy. This font looks like somebody has written it, maybe from the asylum, so it would fit in and have a connection with the horror movie. It looks quite dainty and fragile, which resembles the victims that he goes for. It also is a very easy to read, so the audience will know what it says.
Chiller font - This font is good to use because it represents the horror genre well. It has got that scary look about it and with some of the letters bigger then others, it looks more like somebody has written it. It could also look like 'The Drifter' has written it himself, therefore it has a instant connection with the horror movie. The spots could be spots of ink or blood of his victims. I think that I am going to go with this one.
Lucida Calligraphy font - This font is good because it is a little bit fancy as well has having that edgy look about it. It would fit in with the time period well because it has curls at the ends of the words, making them look a bit more old fashioned then some of the other fonts.
Mesquite Std font - This font again would fit in with the time period and has a Gothic style to it. On the other hand, it isn't that easy to read and for my horror opening, it wouldn't suit it as well as some of the other fonts because it is a bit too Gothic and my opening hasn't got a very Gothic theme.
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