Friday

The editing process

We edited yesterday and nearly completed the sequence, final cut is the best!! We used a variety of techniques, fade in and out, layering and others which we can't remember and is looking better than we thought. We added sound and text but still to complete the text and a few other things.

The music choices:

Wednesday

This is an anamatic of our storyboard which is a guide of what we hope to achieve. Editing has yet to commence fully but is uploaded and ready to GO!!!

Friday

Story Boards and Post Mortem Photo's























































































Malcom George Smith the geezar at the top played a vital role in our production he is like the george clooney of the after life now!! anyway those photos were important because with out them we would have an opening sequence. We thought that using them photos would create a great opening thriller/horror.


We had only one day to shoot the scenes this was so we could keep the same room (which was a dark drama room) and lighting, and seeing we didn't have a great big cast the scenes didnt take long to film, however we had many shots to do and editing will be tricky and take a lot of time.


The props:



  • Fake gun
  • scissors
  • Fake blood
  • post mortem photos
  • scalple
  • lamp
  • table

location shot:















Continuity task

Opening Title Sequences

Saul Bass

Saul Bass is an Award winning film maker, but is best known for his animated motion picture title sequences.

During his 40 year career he worked for some of hollywoods best filmmakers, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese. Saul bass was born on the 8th of may 1920 in new york. He began his time in hollywood doing print work for film ads, until he collaborated with film maker Otto Preminger to design the movie poster for his 1954 film Carmen jones. Otto Preminger was so impressed by Saul's work Otto asked him to do the title sequence as well.



Here are a few of his;

Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)
Vertigo (1958)
Anatomy of a Murder (1958)
The Big Country (1958)
North by Northwest (1959)
Psycho (1960)
Spartacus (1960)
Exodus (1960)

Ocean's Eleven (1960)
Big (1988)
The War of the Roses (1989)

Goodfellas (1990)
Cape Fear (1991)
Age of Innocence (1993)
Casino (1995)





This video is of Saul Bass talking about his title sequences.



Wednesday

Introduction
















Welcome to our A/S Media Studies coursework blog which will closely document the processes we go through in the production of our film project. Our brief is to create the opening title sequence of a fiction film of our choice. Jack and I have decided to work within the thriller genre but are interested in blending this with the Horror genre. In class we have watched the opening title sequence to David Fincher's 'Se7en' which we both really enjoyed because of its capacity to draw the audience into its dark, Noir narrative. We borrowed the film to watch the entire movie and this film in terms of its style, cinematography, characters and storyline has really inspired our initial ideas. Also, this week, my grandad who used to be in the police force revealed a collection of post-mortem crime photos including finger prints, death shots and some police documents. I immedietely thought of this project on seeing them and this too has inspired our project development.