Just thinking, you could shoot optically with reversal b&w and cross
processing. That way, you could make your titles with black letters and
clear background.

xoxo

2017-06-26 16:34 GMT-03:00 Christopher Ball <[email protected]>:

> I always shot titles on a transparency with the letters clear on opaque
> black.  Then you shot that on a white light table with high con stock.
>
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> IIRC, the old school method was printing the title on a card, white text
> on black, and shooting it with special high contrast film, yes? Even if
> using an LCD screen, it would seem the stock matters a lot. I ‘spose if
> you’re on a certain budget, the LCD method lets you get decent results with
> whatever stock you’re using otherwise, and fewer steps. But it seems we’re
> talking about ‘conventional’ looking titles, and many experimemntal films
> have used ‘experimental’ titles of one form or another. Why not play with a
> lightbox, especially since these days you can get some general idea of what
> camera-shot titles will look like by trying them a properl;y set video
> camera before exposing expensive stock?
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