Friday 27 February 2015

Creating animated title

This is a short video created again by Camtasia showing the creating of an animated title usiong Motion

Adding edited soundtrack

Video showing soundtrack I remade with fade ins and clip overlays. This video shows the various sounds and effects i put together to arive at a final soundtrack.

Beat making attempt

Short video o fme trying to make a beat for coursework movie. Video was created using Camtasia.

Thursday 26 February 2015

28 - Reflection


     












In terms of the costumes, I feel as though each characters clothing is successful in showing the divide and differences between characters, however I feel as though the costumes for each character could further present the attitude they are trying to portray. Introducing a colour scheme for each separate group could create these ideas - popular girls and a lonely girl, to wear in order to further promote the idea of binary opposites. This has been done successfully in mean girls where the popular girls commonly wear shades of pink so the audience automatically identify them as a collective.

Furthermore, our costumes could have been further developed with the use of dramatic make up, and less noticable props that help the audiences understanding of the significant difference between the two character types, without necessarily making the themes too obvious.

The Conventional Order of Titles in a Teen Title Sequence


 the conventional order of title sequences in teen movies goes as such: 

·      Production company name / Production company title
·      Distribution company identity / distribution company title
·      Actor 1 (star of the film)
·      Film title
·      Actor 2
·      Actor 3
·      Costume
·      Music by
·      Edited by
·      Production Designer
·      Director of Photography
·      Written by
·      Director 


 The titles for the movie are done, most often in an order of who is deemed the most relevant in the production and promotion of the movie. 



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