Friday, 19 December 2014

Possible Names For My Film

1) Incompatible/Incompatibility- This name does link to the typical romantic comedy story line, but I feel it has to many syllables.

2) Three Is A Crowd- Although this is a good title for a romantic comedy, it implies that the obstacle is somebody else when that is not the focus of my story line.

3) The Dating Game- I think this title might work as a central part of my storyline is the central protagonists going on dates.

4) Perfectly Suited- This name does imply the conventions of the genre but it's too obvious

5) The Opposite Sex- This is good because it implies a relationship between a man and women. Also the word opposite suggests that the two central protagonists may not get on initially.

6) Day and Night- Instantly implies the two main characters are opposite to each other, which is often a convention of a romantic comedy.

7) Sweet and Sour- Again it implies that the character are opposites, however this title is not as good as 'Day and Night".

8) A Different Beat- This is good in terms of suggest the characters are opposite to each other, however it sounds like a musical film.

9) Poles Apart- Implies that the characters are opposite but the name makes it sound like a nature documentary.

10) Off-Key- This again suggests that the characters are opposite but it also implies a musical film rather than a romantic comedy.

11) Out of Step- As above it suggests the characters are opposite but the name implies a dance film.

12) The Way Love Goes- This title appears cringy, however many films from the genre include the word love- it implies to have obstacles is typical of love.

13) What is Love?- Again this title includes the word love which instantly suggests the genre. It also implies that the characters are confused.

14) Must be Love- This title is cringy.

15) Lost and Found- This title could work if the storyline suggests that the characters have come out of bad relationships- it sounds like its more suitable for a romantic drama (a more serious film).




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