Try the Title Designer
The title designer below is the same tool you use on your real call sheet. Click the title text to open the toolbar, then explore every control. Your choices here reset on refresh.
Click the title text to open the style toolbar. Scroll the font list for all 65 families. Changes reset on page refresh.
The Production Title
The production title sits at the top of the call sheet front. It is the first thing cast and crew see when they open the sheet. A well-styled title sets the tone immediately and makes your call sheet recognizable in a crowded inbox at 5 AM. The title field accepts any text. Most productions use the show name or episode title.
Choosing a Font
G-Casper Pro includes 65 font families. The dropdown previews each family in its own face so you see exactly what the finished title will look like before you commit. Scroll from display faces built for impact down to clean sans-serifs and elegant serifs. Every font is served locally so there is no dependency on an external CDN at runtime.
Font Families
The full library of 65 families is organized below by style group. Each sample shows your current title text. Change the text in the designer above and every sample updates automatically. The Display and Decorative group is the largest at 27 families, and every face there was hand-picked with genre in mind. Thriller and crime titles suit the condensed high-contrast faces. Sci-fi and action productions work well with the wide-tracked geometric options. Period dramas and romance projects tend toward the swash serifs and ornate script faces in this group. You are free to use any family in any genre, but the grouping gives you a practical starting point.
Display & Decorative
Bold, expressive faces built for impactSerif
Classic letterforms with editorial eleganceSans-serif
Clean and modern for legible headersScript & Handwritten
Flowing strokes from formal to casualMonospace
Fixed-width for a technical or documentary look65 font families. Change the title text in the designer above to update all samples.
Weight, Style, and Color
Font weight runs from Thin (100) through Black (900). The Bold button is a quick toggle that jumps to weight 900. Italic tilts the glyphs. All Caps converts every character to uppercase without altering the underlying title text. Color applies to all characters by default. Select a word first to color it independently from the rest of the title. Per-character color choices stack, so you can create multi-color title treatments one word at a time.
Letter Spacing
Letter spacing controls the gap between characters. The slider runs from -5px (tightly packed) to +20px (widely spaced). Negative values suit condensed display fonts where tight tracking reads as intentional. Positive values open up the title and add an editorial quality. Small adjustments of 2–4px often have a bigger visual effect than expected.
Drop Shadow
The shadow picker offers eleven presets ranging from a soft lift to a hard block shadow. Gold Outline and White Outline are useful when your title runs over a dark or photographic header image. Choose a preset from the toolbar shadow button (the sun icon), then check the result against your actual header background. Multiple shadow layers in the same preset create depth without extra steps.
Your Styling Is Saved
Every change saves automatically with the call sheet. There is no separate save step. The title style syncs across all views as soon as you apply it. To start fresh, click the title text to reopen the toolbar and adjust any control from scratch.

