The film "alien" has given me an idea for starting shot that involves titles: I think it is a good idea to give it away that the film is relating to aliens. And with this film the title sequences starts off in outer space.
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (2014) — Art of the Title
I think these post are a good idea to start our titles. it gives out a vibe that the film is about something beyond earth. Also a good way to introduce our title sequence.
I think it is a good idea that theres a transformation from the craters to an eye which can slowly go into a starting shot of our two minute intro.
this is the example i am refering to, the space crate slowly transforming into an eye
This a full example of what I am trying to state of something in the outer space turning into an eye of a human being as this is happening i think it it is a good time to show titles.
JCVD - this title sequence displays the credits along with the story-line as the characters moves around. i Think that this would be the most beneficial to our film as we can used the credits in the progression of our story which will save time for us to film more to convey our story to the audience.
I found this website very useful as it gave me ideas to what our title sequence should start and also the intro of our film.
i found the title sequence for Se7en quite likable . This is because throughout the whole sequence the lighting is quite dark and the images shown aren't very meaningful at first glance but later on they maybe come relevant. This creates a kind of mystery and I think that would look great in our title sequence
this also a good idea; there is something sinister about it but also the edit shows that the film is supernatural
I used the website http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/doctor-who-series-8/ to find extra title sequences. I like how it shows credits during the film as well as the start and i think it is a good idea for our own title sequences.
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