Research into opening sequences
Watching the Kyle Cooper Interview:
After watching the two clips on a professional and his views and tips on a good title sequence, I now realise how important a title sequence is and how just the title sequence sets an expectation for the rest of the film.
After watching the two clips on a professional and his views and tips on a good title sequence, I now realise how important a title sequence is and how just the title sequence sets an expectation for the rest of the film.
When watching the two clips from Kyle Cooper, I have now realised that a lot of important work has to be put into the title sequence to keep the audience watching the rest of the film. When creating a title sequence, the tips Kyle gave us were that the font must relate to the plot of the movie. He also said how important the small details are and that effects can be created so easily and simply, an example Kyle used was dropping the ink into water. Music is also important when creating a title sequence because the choice of music can set the mood of the scene and help the audience to guess what is coming in the rest of the film. Kyle Cooper also experimented with different ideas and encouraged others to do the same because some work and fit better than others. A title sequence should also make a good impression and take into consideration the background shot.
After watching this interview from Kyle Cooper, i can see that to make a title sequence successful as a group we need to make she we connect with our audience through audio and visual filming, and making sure all the little details are related to the plot and genre of my film.
After watching this interview from Kyle Cooper, i can see that to make a title sequence successful as a group we need to make she we connect with our audience through audio and visual filming, and making sure all the little details are related to the plot and genre of my film.
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