Hey bloggers! We’re finally done with our opening sequence and are really excited for you guys to be able to see the finished product! Hope you guys enjoy!
Welcome back viewers!! As you know we’ve been researching genres for our opening sequence, this blog will be about the romance genre! The setting cam be used to create a romantic atmosphere such as a candlelight dinner, a science beach view, or a city skyline. The setting can also be used to reflect the characters emotions and personalities. Costumes can be used to convey the characters personalities social status and style. In a romance movie, costumes can be used to create a sense of intimacy and connection between the characters. Movies such as these may use a tuxedo and a nice dress for a night out or a casuals look for an evening dinner. Lightning can be used to tell the mood of the story such as a candlelight soft lighting or the warm glow of a sunset or sunrise. Lighting can be used to tell the actors emotions. A bright light may indicate happiness, or a dark light may indicate sadness or introspection. Romance movies typically use a brighter light when ...
Hi viewers welcome back, today this blog will be introducing our ideas for our title design! Our Font: We’re hoping to mimic the fonts of other thriller movies, that including dramatic bold colors that imply the theme for the movie. For example, The Night Lamp, Stranger Things, and Bloody Mary all have bright red fonts that are chosen to evoke fear for the movie. A lot of thriller or horror movies include blood dripping from their titles for effect as well. Contrast: Color: As previously stated, thriller movies commonly used bright colors such as red, that stand out from the background. The Halloween movies all have very similar title cards with bright orange font and a contrasting color background. This is important because it implies the upcoming events of the storyline. The title cards shown down below show two examples of the same movie franchise that have chosen to use both bright bold colors for dramatics, and simple black and white font which proves to be just a...
Hey guys! We’ve made a lot of progress with our Final Task and decided to have someone review our film before we completely finish it, so that if any critical adjustments need to be made they’ll be done before submission. We had our parents watch our film without telling them the plot to see if it would make sense from someone who wasn’t already familiar with the storyline. We wanted feedback on wether or not it was understandable that the detective was the killer, considering that’s the entire point of the story. If it wasn’t clear we would most likely change certain scenes to make it more apparent. Both of our parents understood the plot and thought the editing we used, from inspiration from shows we’ve seen before, was very cool and CapCut helped us with concept a lot. We’re really looking forward to showing you guys our film!
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