This will be the director title for the movie and will be a generic title sequence for each title, this will show continuity for the title sequence and also this will make the movie look much more professional, this is because i am not using outrageous coloring and over the top effects, and then has a subtle look.
Plus i have a slight effect where the writing ghosts into the composition so that it attracts the attention of the viewer.
Angelus
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Vertigo Films is my production company
I researched about my production company and after much research i decided to use Vertigo Films as my production company.
Monday, 28 January 2013
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Designing my title on after effects cs4
I have obtained pre keyed footage, from a free stock footage website and have used smoke to add an effect to my opening title for the movie, I have used different types of inputs such as text and effects and imported footage, and also lighting that i have implemented into the title.
This might be the final result for our movie opening title, as you can see i have added masks to show red on 3 of the letters, the next stage is to introduce audio into the sequence.
This might be the final result for our movie opening title, as you can see i have added masks to show red on 3 of the letters, the next stage is to introduce audio into the sequence.
Thriller Titles
- Simple yet effective title.
- simple colors black and red
- Simple picture with not many effects used
- Many props used such as guns and clothing
- The mise-en-scene
- 2 colors used, blue and yellow
- Star actor on the top of the thriller title
- Devil is usually associated with red, but here its used blue
- Shows enigma in the picture because there is someone behind him
- Also someone lying on the floor
Sunday, 20 January 2013
BBFC Guidelines
It is important that the BBFC’s classification standards are in line with what the public expects and that its decisions take account of what the public finds acceptable at each age category.
Therefore every 4-5 years, the BBFC carries out a major public consultation exercise to find out what the public thinks about the age rating of films and videos before they are released and whether the BBFC’s classification standards meet public concerns.
The BBFC adjusts its standards and criteria in response to any changes in public attitudes.
These standards are laid out in the BBFC’s Classification Guidelines which can be downloaded below. The Guidelines detail what is acceptable at each age category, from U to R18. They also set out the laws and principles which impact on the BBFC’s work.
There are two key principles which guide us when we apply the Guidelines:
- First, films and videos should be allowed to reach the widest audience appropriate for their theme and treatment.
- Second, adults should be free to choose what they see, provided it remains within the law and is not potentially harmful
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