In most thriller-crime films if something important, such as a murder in our case, occurs it is standard procedure to not show the credits until the next part of the film. This is mainly because this kind of opening really sets the tone for the rest of the film, and therefore the filmmaker does not want the audience to be distracted by the credits, and therefore show them at a less vital part of the movie. We have emulated this in our own opening.
Monday, 16 February 2015
Explanation of the lack of credits in our two-minute opening
In our two minute opening, we do not have any opening credits mentioning the director(s), cast or production companies. This was NOT a mistake!
In most thriller-crime films if something important, such as a murder in our case, occurs it is standard procedure to not show the credits until the next part of the film. This is mainly because this kind of opening really sets the tone for the rest of the film, and therefore the filmmaker does not want the audience to be distracted by the credits, and therefore show them at a less vital part of the movie. We have emulated this in our own opening.
In most thriller-crime films if something important, such as a murder in our case, occurs it is standard procedure to not show the credits until the next part of the film. This is mainly because this kind of opening really sets the tone for the rest of the film, and therefore the filmmaker does not want the audience to be distracted by the credits, and therefore show them at a less vital part of the movie. We have emulated this in our own opening.
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Ident
This is our new ident for our two minute opening. We decided it was appropriate to develop a new ident on the basis that both of our previous creations were too cheerful/bright for the thriller genre opening we are creating. Because of this our new ident is simple, understated and is made upon a simple colour scheme. We decided not to include any sound because we plan to, once we have added our ident to our opening, lay sounds of a camera focussing over the top in order to introduce our film.
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