Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Title Sequences Analysis

The title sequence that was made for the film was made to be very simplistic so that the audience could read the credit titles and not become distracted from the film that they were watching.

The fonts and everything else were all used and found on the Ident programe LiveType we used on the imacs, to create the idents and produce/edit our film.
The color of the font was white and the font was a recognisable Helvetica.
Overall, I believe the title sequence worked effectively as we included the major recognised titles that occur in a title sequence, and we managed to demonstrate and pull off the title sequence effectively so to not disturb the audience, but subtly catch their attention. As we only had two actors in the film, we managed to add more film actors into the credits to make sure we had all the needed necessities in a title sequence, however I believe we could of improved our title sequence by including all of the names and people of recognition to add into the title sequence, which was our main fault in making the title sequences, such as missing out the 'Set Designer' and 'Makeup', but this was our only main fault in making the title sequences.

We used the word 'crooked' as our title to represent the life of the protagonist, crooked- meaning that the protagonist is different from everybody-else, they may seem a little off-balanced on the surface but underneath our protagonist is a messed-up psycho-killer.

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