Thursday, 20 December 2012

Initial Shots










These are the shot types that we think we will use when we close our eyes and imagine what our title sequence should look like. The first picture you can see is a close up of a kettle.  This is where the steam will come out for a graphic match to another object throughout the title sequence. The titles will come up in the empty space to the right top hand corner of the screen. This corresponds to the fourth picture of the extreme close up of the cigarette. This will be where the graphic match will happen. We will also see the titles coming out from within the smoke. The second picture you can see is an establishing shot of the front of a house. This shows the audience where the scene will be set so they know where they are and what it looks like from the outside. The third picture that you can see is a close up of a mirror in the bathroom. This mirror will be steamed up which means it would almost be another graphic match to the other shots. It will then have the title of our film written across it with someones finger and then suddenly wiped away. 


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