When thinking of a name for our film, we wanted to come up with something that was unique, memorable and also something that had strong reasoning behind it. After thinking about different titles for the film , we finally decided on the name "Giallo". We decided upon this name as it has a deeper meaning to it as the name originates back to a 20th century Italian genre of literature and film, which usually elements of mystery and crime associated with the genre. The word "Giallo" also translates to "Yellow" in English, which is why our film titles are mostly yellow to also link in with the "Giallo" genre. As well as the term "Giallo" translating to the colour yellow in English, the book covers that were written using the "Giallo" genre were also in fact yellow, which gives an even deeper meaning to the name of the film and also the yellow colours used within the film opening.
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| An example of what "Giallo" genre book covers looked like in the 20th century. |

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