Wednesday 12 December 2012

all the things that need to be done.

This is what you should ALL have on your blogs thus far:

1. Continuity sequence and evaluation of it
2. 'The Art of the Title' homework task (Leanne)
3. Saul Bass write-up and independent titles analysis
4. Presentation on a title sequence designer of your choosing
5. Pitch video, presentation, feedback sheets and summary of feedback/comments on what you think of it
6. Zombieland analysis
7. Analysis of a title sequence of your choosing
8. Genre notes and analysis of a sequence of your genre
9. Class notes written up, including codes conventions of title sequences and Sound
10. Video of your fight sequence and explanation of what you did and evaluation of what you learnt through the process
11. Audience profile for your film
12. The order of the titles & importance of typography, to include analysis of Se7en/Catch Me if You Can/Lord of War covered in lesson.
13. Write-up of film industry work completed with Shaun.
14. Video feedback from Leanne/Shaun with your comments as to how you are going to address the feedback for improvements.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

ideas for are title sequence


Ideas for title sequence

During the lesson we had to come up with ideas to put in are title sequence. As are film is a horror we needed to have key features in it to show that it is a horror.

As a group we decided that a diary would be the key part of the sequence as it has a key importance to the film. We are going to cut from a man looking around an abandoned apartment to the diary being turned every so often to show it has great importance. We also decided that we would have pictures of the boy’s family members to show the history of the family which he doesn’t know about.  Also passports and birth certificates which shows the hidden identity of him and again the family he doesn’t know. The title sequence will be set in the dark because it gives a scary feel and also because we don’t want his face to be seen. For the soundtrack we have suggested that we would like pianos and violins. We want the music to start of slow and then get faster and faster has at the end of the title sequence we want a hand on the diary to suggest that it has been found by him. 

From the title sequence we want to show that he has a hidden identity, he’s lonely and he is rushing around as if he is looking for something.

saul bass


Saul Bass

Saul Bass was a very famous graphic designer and film maker who is well known for his title sequences that are seen as master pieces. Saul Bass has worked with some of the greatest people in film, for example Alfred Hitchcock and him both worked together in the film psycho, he has also worked with martin Scorsese in the film good fellas and has also worked with the likes of Stanley Kubrick and Otto Preminger. A lot of Saul’s title sequences involve simple shapes and lines which show different things in different title sequences, for example in the film anatomy of murders the shaped represent the body parts. saul bass' work is seen as some of the best title sequences in the world and many graghic designers look up to him has the good father of title sequences.

Monday 3 December 2012

saul bass- oceans 11 title sequence



The title sequence of oceans 11 expresses a lot about what the film could be about as of the way the numbers and letters are shown and this objects that apear throughout the sequence.

The font of the words and numbers that apear suggest that the film will be based in vegas because the lights look like spotlight shinning down. it also suggest gambling as they are the light you expect to see in a casino, being glamorous. The colours change throughout the sequence

Not only are words and letters used but we also see objects and different shapes. in the sequence we see arrows which are used a lot by saul bass and a lot of his work uses simple shapes. The objects significant as they tell us that the film is set in a casino and they are gambling. we see playing cars turned on a table which gives us the idea that they are gambling. slot machines are in the sequence, the slot machine is being used and each time they almost win the jackpot which suggest that they may be unlucky, in the slot machine we also see a man and women about to kiss which could suggest romance. We then go on to dices which another significant object of a casino.

The music in the title sequence to me suggest that they are living the high life and they are wealthy. the music is very classy. the music is jazz which links to the actor frank sinatra who sings similar songs to jazz. the music also suggest risk which suggest they will risk when it comes to gambling.