Monday, 19 March 2012
Continuation of evaluation
Throughout my sequence, I have used both hand held, and steady cam varieties of filming. The shakiness becomes more relevant at the end of the filming to convey the development of my character's grief. I ended up not re-filming many sequences, and only cutting out very small amounts which I thought did not fit the best it could have. I feel that the length of my opening film title is considerable enough, counting I have got rid of many aspects of the filming which did not relatively fit editing wise. I have added the 'fade' in some of these cases, as well as dragging out the sequence, to make it's length suitable as an opening sequence. The sound is what makes my sequence effective, which is what I like about it, because I feel it sets the mood of the relevant theme of the genre. The music is created to make the audience feel sympathetic towards the character without knowing what the narrative of the 'movie' is about, which is an element I feel that I have accomplished. What I had found quite a challenging task is that in many of the titles I have watched online, there is limited filming, and quite simple, many using scenery, or close-ups of one individual. I have focused on one individual throughout, and her journey - in a way.
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