An example of horror:
Looking at this image it's easy to tell it's a horror because of the background being dark, and the text in general saying 'house of the dead' the way the font shows this is by making the edges of each letter sharp and bold to stand out, and the merge between red and black to present a type of blood in each of the letters presents this effect without the audience having to pay too much attention to this blend of colours.
Thriller movies are different from horrors in the way they present their movies, it's a more mysterious, problem solving aspect and by doing this I believe by adding the perfect background the text almost becomes transparent, and example of this may be shown by the title for the movie 'Inception' a movie all about trying to deceive others through smart ways of manipulating the brain.
As shown by the image above, the background of the maze forms the words inception by leaving spaces in the middle. This is a smart way of making a title and just shows how complex the movie is going to be even before watching it.

So here you can see a list of fonts that I believe can be suited for a thriller as they are basic but can represent a thriller:
1) This font is very thin and basic which could relate to something not being noticeable and that something is being hidden maybe (doesn't stand out like something in the footage).
2) This font is like a type writer which could relate to the footage being very dated (an old detective thriller maybe).
3) Here the font is very smart and neat which could relate to an 'inspector calls' which can show what the characters may be like in the footage (very posh and well presented which could be like another old fashioned thriller).
4) Here you can see a bold font which could tell us that the thriller could be filled with very harsh events (more action then your normal thriller) as it is making a statement of what the storyline could be).
5) Finally, you can see this font is very basic and thin yet it isn't like number 1! this font does not give away a lot about the storyline which is both good and bad as it docent give any of the type of thriller in which doesn't reveal anything but also doesn't give viewers an idea of what ma happen.

So here you can see a list of fonts that I believe can be suited for a thriller as they are basic but can represent a thriller:
1) This font is very thin and basic which could relate to something not being noticeable and that something is being hidden maybe (doesn't stand out like something in the footage).
2) This font is like a type writer which could relate to the footage being very dated (an old detective thriller maybe).
3) Here the font is very smart and neat which could relate to an 'inspector calls' which can show what the characters may be like in the footage (very posh and well presented which could be like another old fashioned thriller).
4) Here you can see a bold font which could tell us that the thriller could be filled with very harsh events (more action then your normal thriller) as it is making a statement of what the storyline could be).
5) Finally, you can see this font is very basic and thin yet it isn't like number 1! this font does not give away a lot about the storyline which is both good and bad as it docent give any of the type of thriller in which doesn't reveal anything but also doesn't give viewers an idea of what ma happen.
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