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Designing for film requires a balance between aesthetic beauty and functional utility. Film graphics must be legible under specific lighting conditions and camera angles. Typography Selection

Matte finishes generally perform better under heavy studio lights than high-gloss plastics, which create unwanted reflections. Breakdown and Aging (The "Agist" Process)

Designing for the camera introduces technical challenges unique to filmmaking:

Hero props (held directly by main actors or shown in close-ups) require absolute perfection. Background props can utilize lower-resolution prints.