Friday, 18 November 2016

What type of title sequence is it? - Niamh

Do you intend to have a discrete, stylised, narrative or animated title sequence? 
We attend to do a discrete title sequence. Discrete title sequences are separately filmed clips that are played before the movie starts. We chose to do a discrete title sequence because they usually set the mood and the tone for the rest of the film.

What real life sequences have influenced you?
An example of a good discrete title sequence would be James Bond- Skyfall . The title sequence skyfall sets the mood for the rest of the film, due to the sound, editing and mes en scene. James bond steals the title sequence by featuring in it the most, therefor allows the audience to recognise who will feature the most in the actual film. A lot of editing is used in the films titles, for example the titles in James Bond are bold and the lettering is sharp, which suggests that the film involves danger.












Do you intend to stick close to or challenge the conventions seen?
We intent to stick close to the idea of the type of titles that they uses. We want out titles to be bold and sharp, allowing to the audience to recognise that our genre is a thriller. We wont stick to the idea of having the main character featuring in most of the title sequence because we feel it would be better to show a range of characters and show a range of different scenes.  

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