Thursday, 9 October 2014

People Thoughts on My Film Names

To get a better insight for my title after coming up with some of my own I asked some people to comment on the titles so that I could get an idea of what people would think the film from the title that I had created and to see if they could give come advice on how to make them better. The response were:

Billy
The two titles that stand out to me are ‘The Hunt’ and ‘The Green Skull’ as the former sounds exciting and the latter refers to the titular character.

Amy
Out of all of the titles, I like The Hunt and The Green Skull the best because they sound exciting, thrilling and creepy. You could also get an idea about the film just from these titles.

Tracy
I prefer the title “The Green Skull: Loves Pain” as I feel this would entice both genders to see the film. The Green Skull would appeal to men / boys where as if you add Loves Pain it softens the mental image of the film which would make it appealing to women / girls.

Neale
The only titles that make sense, on their own, or whet the appetite are those with ‘skull’ in them. The others could be anything and give no clue to the subject matter, the genre or the potential plot. The skull titles suggest pain, excitement and thrills, which is exactly what you need to draw people in.

Matthew
To me there aren't any which stick out, but the only title which makes sense on its own is the green skull.

Holly
Reality vs Virtuality and The Green Skull sound like sci-fi/fantasy. Green Skull would sound the best as it makes sense without anything else written there and The Green Skull: Loves Pain sounds slightly narcissistic. 

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