Monday, 19 November 2012

Opening credits plan

Colour: the colours used will be black and white. White font connoting the victim's purity against a black background connoting darkness and death to emphasise the theme of the narrative. As well as presenting the simplicity of good versus bad, these colours are conventional to the genre therefore they are effective.

Font&size: a type-writer font will be used to reflect typing therefore supporting the narrative. This is an example of a suiting font:




The font of the title 'Obsessed' will be seen as bold to convey power and strength  It will be slightly blurred to convey the irritation of the antagonist. The size will alternate within difference scenes to show disorientation. This is an example of the font that would be suitable:

 
Positioning: The credits seen in the opening sequence will be scattered around to symbolise the stalker's mental instability

Order of appearance:

1.credits - Hidden entertainment presents
2.dialogue:
Grace Davies:"What you doing tonight?"
Grace's boyfriend: "Nothing, do you want to come round?"
Grace Davies: "Oh no I can't, my mum's out on a date"
3.credits - (names of actors)
&dialogue: Grace's boyfriend: "But I never get to see you, there's always something going on with you"
4.dialogue:
Grace Davies: "yeah I know, I'll promise I'll see you-" *interrupted by loud noise*
5.credits - camera operator
&dialogue:
Grace's boyfriend: "Grace?"
6.dialogue:
Grace Davies: "Mum.. mum!?"
7.credits - narrative organiser
&dialogue: Grace's boyfriend: Grace, what's happening?
8.dialogue:
"Oh no it's nothing, I'm just being paranoid"
*light turns off*
9.dialogue: Grace Davies: "Aaron?"
- rest of opening scene -
credits - Directed by (name of director)
credits - OBSESSED

2 comments:

  1. CHANGES MADE IN PRODUCTION:
    Due to the 2 minute limit, the order of apperance could not transition between the actions and credits as this took too much time. It was therefore decided that the credits would overlay the action.

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    1. Excellent detailed planning - each decision has been carefully made in order to ensure your credits are conventional and contribute to the narrative.

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