Credits and Typography
The title, 'The Subject', will appear a few seconds after the ending of our opening sequence finishes as seen in our story board. This is purely for effect as we know it will startle the audience and this is entirely our aim. It is common for this technique to happen as seen in many horror films.
We plan to utilise fast cut transitions when doing this in order for all the focus to be on the title of the film. I feel like the fast cut is a very convential way to enter the title and in some terms is seen to prepare the audience for the rest of the film. The inspiration for such an enterance is from the film 'Insidious'.
We plan to utilise fast cut transitions when doing this in order for all the focus to be on the title of the film. I feel like the fast cut is a very convential way to enter the title and in some terms is seen to prepare the audience for the rest of the film. The inspiration for such an enterance is from the film 'Insidious'.
I personally find this clip helpful to showing us how we plan to edit in our title into our footage and as Insidious has already inspired many of our ideas for our opening sequence, it only seems fitting to use its title and credits as inspiration also.
We will include all of the necessary credits in our opening sequence as the opening sequence happens such as actors names, director, producer, costume designer, make up artist, ect.
Our focus groups allowed us to find the right font to use for our Opening sequences title and credits and the one we chose fits perfectly with the conventions of our film as it appears scratched and this implies that the character could be psychologically troubled.
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