Sunday, 30 April 2017
Saturday, 29 April 2017
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY – RESEARCH
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opening_credits - opening titles & credits order
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_sequence - the opening title sequence
- http://www.raindance.org/the-virtues-of-the-opening-title-sequence/ - the virtues of the opening title sequence THE VIRTUES OF THE OPENING TITLE SEQUENCE
- https://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/copyright/p01_uk_copyright_law - copyright laws
- http://people.howstuffworks.com/police-interrogation1.htm - interrogation techniques
- http://idyllopuspress.com/idyllopus/film/shining_opening.htm - The Shining analysis
- http://www.purple-planet.com/horror-backgrounds/4588158178 - backing music
- http://www.twyman-whitney.com/film/essentials/music-history.html - history of film scores
- http://www.bbfc.co.uk/ - BBFC prezi on age ratings
Mapping of our own opening scene
This is the mapping to our own opening scene. In comparison to the ones i analysed it is shorter and has less credits however follows the order and still is packed with enigma codes.
Friday, 28 April 2017
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Improvements based on First Draft
In our first draft, there is a lot of shots where the audience can we see that the camera is shaking. We can see this especially when the girl is waking up also when you see the creature behind her. To solve this we need to trim the beginning and ends to parts so, we cannot see the camera shaking. Also, by trimming the shots we are preventing the audience from hearing the camera from when it stops and starts.
Another problem in our opening title is that we an hear the wind an passing cars. This is very distracting and the audience may find it difficult to focus on the opening line. To prevent this we may have to mute the clip but, to make the opening effective, we would add music or sound effects such as dialogue to create a tense atmosphere.
Another thing that we need to improve on, is that in our first draft there is no opening credits. So, at this moment it just looks like clip from a movie, not a opening title. So we will be adding opening credits.
The production has no title so, the audience does not know what the name of the production. Therefore, it is hard to identify the clip to a movie opening.
Another limitation of our opening sequence is that it is too long. The average opening sequence last from a minute to a minute and a half. Our opening is two minutes and eight seconds therefore we need to shorten it by trimming and cutting scenes.
Film draft
For our opening scene we struggled to decide on an an ending. we had one ending full of action and one more focused on enigma codes.
The top video is option 1.
Option 1 is the more action packed ending. With a longer final scene focusing on the wound and the unknown being in her room.
The bottom video is option 2.
Option 2 is the less action packed option however focuses more on enigma codes as you dont see as much.
We took a vote from 20 year 12 and 13 students. 14 out of 20 voted for option 2 but only 6 voted for option 1. Based on the vote we decided to use option 2 as our ending.
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Font for Tittle scene - vote
We asked 20 people to do a short survey on the font for our tittle scene. Out of 20 people 13 said they liked the bottom left font so this will be the font we use. Everyone said a black background however 11 said a white font and 9 said a red font. Because the votes are so close we decided we will try to use both colors. For improvements we got many suggestions such as adding an image of a moon and making an animation so it looked like it was dripping blood. So for the tittle scene we decided to have a black background with the font selected with white text and a red outline.
Friday, 14 April 2017
Editing of Video logos
To make our chosen video logo we used 2 programs: Serif Drawplus X6 and Serif Movieplus X6
We used these two programs as they are simple, easy to use and offer everything we needed to edit and create our Video logos.
Serif Drawplus:
We used serif drawplus to draw the logo as seen in the pencil versions. We then decided to put it on a black background. This was to make sure the video logo was not too big and was centred in the middle of the screen.
We then decided what movements we wanted to happen. So with ETR productions we wanted the blocks to appear 1 by 1 and the letters to follow after with a subtle entrance but we wanted it to dissapear in a extravagant fashion. We decided to enter with a fade and exit with a spin.
With Barnhouse Productions we wanted a lot of focus to be on the picture however we didn't want them to miss the text. So we decided on a subtle exit but an extravagant entrance. We decided to enter with a zoom and exit with a fade.
Once we put it all together we exported it as a whole file and uploaded them to youtube.
We used these two programs as they are simple, easy to use and offer everything we needed to edit and create our Video logos.
Serif Drawplus:
We used serif drawplus to draw the logo as seen in the pencil versions. We then decided to put it on a black background. This was to make sure the video logo was not too big and was centred in the middle of the screen.
We then decided what movements we wanted to happen. So with ETR productions we wanted the blocks to appear 1 by 1 and the letters to follow after with a subtle entrance but we wanted it to dissapear in a extravagant fashion. We decided to enter with a fade and exit with a spin.
With Barnhouse Productions we wanted a lot of focus to be on the picture however we didn't want them to miss the text. So we decided on a subtle exit but an extravagant entrance. We decided to enter with a zoom and exit with a fade.
Once we put it all together we exported it as a whole file and uploaded them to youtube.
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