These fonts come from Google Fonts or web-safe system fonts, are completely free for commercial use, and do not require any copyright license or attribution.
Note: Some fonts may not support all weights and italic styles. The display will show the closest available style if the selected one is not supported.
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A readable, warm serif that lends a cinematic, narrative quality to body copy, synopses, and press materials.
Font: Palatino Linotype
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An elegant serif font with classical proportions, perfect for evoking the sophisticated and timeless feel of cinematic titles and opening credits, adding a touch of grandeur to any film project.
Font: Georgia
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A highly legible serif font, designed for on-screen reading, making it an excellent choice for clear and engaging cinematic subtitles, lower thirds, or comprehensive credit rolls that prioritize readability.
Font: Impact
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A strong and condensed sans-serif font, ideal for creating powerful and dramatic cinematic titles or movie poster headlines that need to capture attention and convey intensity.
Font: Arial
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A clean and modern sans-serif font, offering excellent versatility for contemporary cinematic applications, from sleek opening titles and informational overlays to clear on-screen text.
Font: Garamond
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A refined and classic serif font, imparting an air of sophistication and historical charm, suitable for period film titles, elegant credits, or any cinematic text requiring a touch of timeless artistry.
Explore our ‘Cinematic Fonts’ collection, a curated assortment of free typefaces inspired by the artistry and drama of film. These fonts are perfect for evoking the emotion and style of classic and contemporary cinema in your projects, whether you’re designing a movie poster, crafting captivating titles, or enhancing visual storytelling. Best of all, all fonts in this collection are commercially free, requiring no license or attribution, allowing you to use them with confidence in your creative endeavors.