This is my re creation of the Lie To Me opening sequence. I was in a group of 4. we all analysed the sequence and made sure we knew exactly what clips we needed to get to create this. 2 of us then went and got all the actors and recorded the shots and got all the clips. We all uploaded it onto the mac and edited and put the clips together in the right order. We missed out a few shots as we couldn't get them to the standards we wanted them.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Re-Creation of Lie To Me opening sequence
This is my re creation of the Lie To Me opening sequence. I was in a group of 4. we all analysed the sequence and made sure we knew exactly what clips we needed to get to create this. 2 of us then went and got all the actors and recorded the shots and got all the clips. We all uploaded it onto the mac and edited and put the clips together in the right order. We missed out a few shots as we couldn't get them to the standards we wanted them.
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Analysis of Titles and Transitions - Iron Man
Iron Man is a Action/Adventure film. The genre of this film is shown through the title sequence.
The use of the comic like typography connotes the action/adventure aspect to this film.
It then cuts to more comic typography with knifes in the background. This suggests the film is going to be an action adventure as weapons are a main prop in an action film.
The use of the colours in this shot make it seem like theres a lot going on foreshadowing the further events in this film. This conforms to a action/adventure film as there is always a lot going on.
This shot has a variety of colours. The use of Iron Mans costume connotes superior. it also suggests action from the fact he's dressing up hiding his real identity which happens a lot in action movies.
The use of the comic like typography connotes the action/adventure aspect to this film.
It then cuts to more comic typography with knifes in the background. This suggests the film is going to be an action adventure as weapons are a main prop in an action film.
The use of the colours in this shot make it seem like theres a lot going on foreshadowing the further events in this film. This conforms to a action/adventure film as there is always a lot going on.
This shot has a variety of colours. The use of Iron Mans costume connotes superior. it also suggests action from the fact he's dressing up hiding his real identity which happens a lot in action movies.
Analysis of Titles and Transitions - The Incredibles
The title sequence starts off with bold typography of the films title with each incredible running to the front of the screen making them seem superior as there is a yellow light shining around them. From here we can already see this is a superhero film.
It then cuts to this title of the executive producer with the son of The Incredibles running across of the top of the screen, the use of the line at the back of him represents him as superior which relates to a superhero film.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Analysis of Titles and Transitions - Avengers
AVENGERS
After fading into this shot the typography here looks more metalic foreshadowing the metalic costumes used for the protagonists. This also could suggest weapons are going to be used throughout the movie which is a convention of an acion film.
It then cuts to this shot of a weapon which is a main convention of an action film. with bold metallic looking typography showing a significance to the use of metal and weapons throughout this film which conforms alot to an action movie.
This shot of the costume with the metallic titles is very significant as it give you an insight to a costume used in the movie showing us its a superhero type film. The metallic typography again foreshadows the use of metal in the costumes giving the audience a sense of action. The music playing throughout this open sequence has a fast pace slowing down at some points. The pace of the music matches the pace of the titles when they fade in and out.
Audience research
This is Maria and John with their 17 year old daughter amelia. Maria and John are our target audience as they are of our target audience age which is 30+ they also are parents. This makes them most likely to relate to out thriller in comparison to anyone else.
Title Timeline
Produced by: Eleni Y and Jasmine S
Directed by: Jovando Lewis
Cinematography by: Mohammed Abdi
Casting by: Robin Jones
Production Design by: Alan Dunken
Set Decoration by: Valarie Dinocco
Costume Design by: Thomas Dunken
Special effects by: Sandra Smith
Directed by: Jovando Lewis
Cinematography by: Mohammed Abdi
Casting by: Robin Jones
Production Design by: Alan Dunken
Set Decoration by: Valarie Dinocco
Costume Design by: Thomas Dunken
Special effects by: Sandra Smith
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