Tuesday 16 December 2014

Callum's 9 Frames Title Sequence - SkyFall

  • The amount of titles often differs in the title sequence but when looking at Skyfall there were 27 Titles, on more than one point there were 4-5 names on one screen showing how many titles there are.
  • Skyfall's audio is the soundtrack to Adele which adds a element of individuality to the clip.
  • The visual is very slow paced with a relaxed atmosphere which builds a element of suspense and tension.



9 Frames Title Sequence - Captain America: The Winter's Soldier



There was 29 titles throughout this title sequence which is quite a lot considering it was only 2 minutes long. Also there was only one soundtrack used the whole way through and no extra sound. The visuals were all animated and quite simplistic which used mainly black and white as you can see in the nine frames above, there was only red frame.

Institutional Research (Liam)


'The Boxtrolls' (Staachi, Annable, 2014)
Director of Title Sequence - Aaron Sorenson

What have I learnt from this task?
- From this task, I have developed my understanding of the numerous concepts of film openings
- I have also become aware of the importance of title credits in film opening, as they are essential in informing the audience about all the background people involved - 'the unsung heroes'; they are invisible to the audience but play a major role in making the film a critical success.
- From the producers and directors, to the suppliers of ink and paint, everyone involved in the production of this film is pivotal to its success.

9 FRAMES

A3 GRAPH

Callum's Preliminary evaluation

What worked well and were our strengths?

  • We did not find it hard to come up with a storyline or idea in which we had to include certain scenes.
  • As a group we were strong with out editing and made our time very efficient when it came to cutting down our clips.
  • The setting that we chose turned out to be better than we first thought with the bench being right next to the door allowing our recording a much easier job.
  • We included all the scenes that we had to from the specification that we got given at the very start and did not take a great deal of time recording our actual scenes giving us more time if we needed to improve or record any scenes again if we had to at a later date.
What could we of done better if we were to do it again?
  • We did not take enough time when recording which was our downfall, we could of taken a lot more time to try and make each scene perfect and to make sure no mistakes were made.
  • Our timing for the recording of the film was bad as we wasted 10mins waiting for the set we chose to be free with the lower years having to get changed and come to their lessons through the  door we wanted to use.
  • We did not record enough footage in order to try and construct a 1minute clip, our clip was less than 40seconds and it had a few scenes where we had left some of our recording equipment was still in the camera shot when we were recording, little mistakes that could have been very easy and quick to correct.

Preliminary Evaluation

What went well:
  • Firstly, we included all of the required scenes which were the walking to the destination, some close up shots of going through a door and the confrontation with someone else.
  • We kept to the 180 degree rule when filming the conversation as we had some over the shoulder shots and one shot from the front. This was so the conversation flowed well and you knew where the people where at all times.
  • We added in a nice fitting soundtrack playing in the background as i walked along with a comedy aspect when i fell over.
  • Our continuity editing was quite good as we made the clips put together look continuous and it flowed well.
  • Also we broke the 180 degree rule slightly to get different angles when me and Liam were speaking. This was to make the audience clear of the characters surroundings.
Even better if:
  • The preliminary was only 36 seconds long which is very short, so next time we would have to make the clip longer by either having a longer conversation or having to make the journey to the person longer.
  • In one scene when doing an over the shoulder shot you can see the camera stand in the background which is very sloppy and we should have checked each clip more thoroughly to make sure nothing like that happens.
  • We chose a bad time to film as there was a lesson going on in the room next to us, so the background noise was extremely loud  and it was quite hard to hear us, next time we will find a better location.
  • Our match on action was ok but we didn't really get close enough to the door, so next time we can get different angles of the door, get a better close up and make it a bit clearer.
  • When me and Liam were talking, we used shot reverse shot. We didn't do it very well though as the camera was shaky and at one point we could see the tripod in the background of the shot. This was very bad from us and next time we should watch our clips back to make sure it is perfect and try stabilise the camera.

Liam's Evaluation of Preliminary Task

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- The weather on the day of filming was dry, which enabled us to take our time to film the exterior shot of Tom walking through the door.
- The setting proved to be appropriate, especially with the fact that the set of doors and the seat where the conversation takes place are adjacent to one another
- The editing process also went well, in that the transitions used and straight cuts creates a flow to the film, as well as making the audience feel as if they are there on-set.

EBI

- To improve, I feel we should have filmed 1 minutes worth of content, as opposed to just 30 seconds. However, I think that within those 30 seconds, the content is effective, and covers the ultimate aims of the preliminary task.
- Another effect we could add in the future is the use of more vibrant transitions which evoke the use of shape and patterns. The use of black and white in some scenes could also be added, to create a sense of time period. But overall, we are pleased with the preliminary task.



Preliminary Task