Monday, 28 February 2011
Research into title sequences
Some history behind title sequencing:
Since the invention of the cinematograph, simple title cards were used to top and tail silent film presentations in order to identify both the film and the production company involved, and to act as a signal that the film had started and then finished. In silent cinema title cards were used throughout to convey dialogue and plot and it is in some of these early short films that we see the first examples of title sequences themselves, being quite literally a series of title cards shown at the beginning of a film.
Title sequences in movies:
Many films have used unusual strange and elaborate title sequences for example int he 1936 Showboat little cut-out figures on a revolving turntable carried overhead banners on which were displayed the opening credits This opening sequence was designed by John Harkrider. In many films the title sequence is shown upon a background (sometimes moving). Also, fonts vary, sizes, shapes, styles and movement.
Title sequences in television:
In general, a television title sequence may include shots from a previous episode, their theme tune and a typographic logo. Although a title sequence may be changes and modified during a series to update cast changes or incorporate new "highlight" shots from later episodes, it will tend to remain largely the same for an entire season such as coronation street or eastenders which have only ever been altered slighty and are highly recognisable tunes. Sometimes the strength of a title sequence expressing the concept of the show will be the key element a producer will target in order to revamp a show between seasons. Therefore some shows have enjoyed several quite different title sequences and theme music throughout their runs, while in contrast some ever-popular shows have retained their original title sequences for decades with only minor alterations.
Since the invention of the cinematograph, simple title cards were used to top and tail silent film presentations in order to identify both the film and the production company involved, and to act as a signal that the film had started and then finished. In silent cinema title cards were used throughout to convey dialogue and plot and it is in some of these early short films that we see the first examples of title sequences themselves, being quite literally a series of title cards shown at the beginning of a film.
Title sequences in movies:
Many films have used unusual strange and elaborate title sequences for example int he 1936 Showboat little cut-out figures on a revolving turntable carried overhead banners on which were displayed the opening credits This opening sequence was designed by John Harkrider. In many films the title sequence is shown upon a background (sometimes moving). Also, fonts vary, sizes, shapes, styles and movement.
Title sequences in television:
In general, a television title sequence may include shots from a previous episode, their theme tune and a typographic logo. Although a title sequence may be changes and modified during a series to update cast changes or incorporate new "highlight" shots from later episodes, it will tend to remain largely the same for an entire season such as coronation street or eastenders which have only ever been altered slighty and are highly recognisable tunes. Sometimes the strength of a title sequence expressing the concept of the show will be the key element a producer will target in order to revamp a show between seasons. Therefore some shows have enjoyed several quite different title sequences and theme music throughout their runs, while in contrast some ever-popular shows have retained their original title sequences for decades with only minor alterations.
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Shooting Schedule
Feb 8th
INT college reception area: Nina and Dave argument
Filming Times : 12pm – 13.30pm
Filming: Jasmine White
Actors needed:
Nina – Roksana Lis
Dave – Dale Durbridge
Feb 19th
INT Jasmine house: Geneva on computer
Filming Times: 2.30pm – 3pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva- Jasmine White
Feb 21st
INT College Hallway: Nina putting poster up (+ killer)
Filming Times: 9am – 10.30am
Filming: Jasmine White
Actors needed:
Nina- Roksana Lis
Killer- Joe Wood
Feb 23rd
INT college reception area: Nina and Dave argument
Filming Times: 12.30pm-13.pm
Filming: Paige Williams
Actors needed:
Nina – Roksana Lis
Dave - Dale Durbridge
Feb 26th
INT Joes house: Geneva murder scene
Filming Times: 13pm – 15.30pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva- Jasmine White
Killer- Joe Wood
March 9th
INT Joes house: Geneva murder scene
Filming Times: 14pm- 15pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva – Jasmine White
Killer- Joe Wood
March 31st
INT College computer room: Geneva deleting chainmail
Filming Times: 15.20pm – 16.50pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva- Jasmine White
INT college reception area: Nina and Dave argument
Filming Times : 12pm – 13.30pm
Filming: Jasmine White
Actors needed:
Nina – Roksana Lis
Dave – Dale Durbridge
Feb 19th
INT Jasmine house: Geneva on computer
Filming Times: 2.30pm – 3pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva- Jasmine White
Feb 21st
INT College Hallway: Nina putting poster up (+ killer)
Filming Times: 9am – 10.30am
Filming: Jasmine White
Actors needed:
Nina- Roksana Lis
Killer- Joe Wood
Feb 23rd
INT college reception area: Nina and Dave argument
Filming Times: 12.30pm-13.pm
Filming: Paige Williams
Actors needed:
Nina – Roksana Lis
Dave - Dale Durbridge
Feb 26th
INT Joes house: Geneva murder scene
Filming Times: 13pm – 15.30pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva- Jasmine White
Killer- Joe Wood
March 9th
INT Joes house: Geneva murder scene
Filming Times: 14pm- 15pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva – Jasmine White
Killer- Joe Wood
March 31st
INT College computer room: Geneva deleting chainmail
Filming Times: 15.20pm – 16.50pm
Filming: Roksana Lis
Actors needed:
Geneva- Jasmine White
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
BBFC
Our film would be a 15 as it does not contain sex. It doesn't contain much violence, swearing or gore. Only anyone over or the age of 15 can purchase and view this film. Films under this age limit can contain adult themes, hard drugs, strong words, moderate-strong violence/sex references, and mild non-detailed sex activity.
Distribution Company
http://www.lionsgate.com/
The distributors of Saw are lionsgate, this is who i would like to see distribute my film if i was to make it. They seem reliable and have done many films and it is a big mainstream company. They have distributed many films such as The next three days a recent film , Rabbit hole, The lincoln lawyer, FRED the movie, SAW 3d and Alpha and omega. They do not just distribute horror they do all sorts of genres such as childrens, comedy, action and of course horror.
The distributors of Saw are lionsgate, this is who i would like to see distribute my film if i was to make it. They seem reliable and have done many films and it is a big mainstream company. They have distributed many films such as The next three days a recent film , Rabbit hole, The lincoln lawyer, FRED the movie, SAW 3d and Alpha and omega. They do not just distribute horror they do all sorts of genres such as childrens, comedy, action and of course horror.
Se7en 'where the price of sin is death'.
The film Se7en is a horror genre film about the seven deadly sins. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman being the two main stars in this film one black one white, one young one old.
At the beginning of the trailer and through-out it is very monotone and dark with close-up and medium shots mainly. At one point it seems a bit warmer but still with browns creating an era of horror. The music is also very monotone and plain, but it creates tension when you watch it making you scared yet also interested to see more. The lighting is dark and dull. Also, the weather is bad which creates a sense of misery, dullness and horror. There are a lot of close up shots where you cannot see much, this creates a feeling of claustrophobia and feeling trapped. The voice over is very powerful and haunting.
At the beginning of the trailer and through-out it is very monotone and dark with close-up and medium shots mainly. At one point it seems a bit warmer but still with browns creating an era of horror. The music is also very monotone and plain, but it creates tension when you watch it making you scared yet also interested to see more. The lighting is dark and dull. Also, the weather is bad which creates a sense of misery, dullness and horror. There are a lot of close up shots where you cannot see much, this creates a feeling of claustrophobia and feeling trapped. The voice over is very powerful and haunting.
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