Thursday, 29 April 2010

Evaluation Question 1

Our thriller title sequence is an opening to a movie, with the titles on top. I generally think our titles are a little too plain, and too big. They were set white because we were using them on top, however, i think when we look back at them, they look fine. They were also a bit big, but came out fine on the cinema screen.

In a title sequence, either; a discreet title sequence, an opening to a movie with titles on top and a title sequence where titles appear over a plain background, then the movie starts. The sequence should start and then i think the sequence should be interesting and thrilling, especially in a thriller. I think that the opening shots should represent what may happen and give visual clues to what will actually happen.

Im going to compare the History of Scotland with my thriller, Beautiful, Dirty, Rich.

In the history of scotland, opens up with an establishing shot of the area, but has black titles, and than cuts to more establishing. Also, it is similar to our film because it has the title of the film at the end. Our film however, uses only one establishing shot and this also creates suspense because no characters have been established, so we don't know what will happen.










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