Nick Wilson
January 14th, 2009, 08:02 AM
I'm subtitling a SD DVD and am looking for a good font for this, that doesn't alias too much. Any suggestions that anyone has found works well?
Many thanks, Nick
Many thanks, Nick
View Full Version : Subtitle Font Nick Wilson January 14th, 2009, 08:02 AM I'm subtitling a SD DVD and am looking for a good font for this, that doesn't alias too much. Any suggestions that anyone has found works well? Many thanks, Nick Akbar Ukani January 14th, 2009, 09:01 AM I'm subtitling a SD DVD and am looking for a good font for this, that doesn't alias too much. Any suggestions that anyone has found works well? Many thanks, Nick I normally work around Skia, Century Gothic, Bank Gothic, or Handwriting....I use a Mac OSx so I am basing my suggesting on that.. Dean Sensui January 16th, 2009, 04:07 AM Helvetica is always a good standard font that's easy to read. You want to use a non-serif font for clarity. And an italic option for certain situations is helpful, too. Pavel Tomanec January 19th, 2009, 05:39 PM Helvetica is always a good standard font that's easy to read. You want to use a non-serif font for clarity. And an italic option for certain situations is helpful, too. This would be nice thread. I think it is really important to get the font so that fits the context of the product. I would love to hear people what you use for particular situations. For example font for documentary, or for film - fiction, and what film, crime or feel good one. There must be a lot of knowledge on this subject out there. Thanks Param |