Well done those of you who have got your title sequence presentations
uploaded. I will try to take a look at these on the train tomorrow (I am on a
course in London). Those of you who have not managed to finish them, please do
so. Your next step is to identify the genre in which you are working and to
begin finding title sequences for movies in those genres. You may have to use
Art of the Title initially, since you probably (still) don't have access to
YouTube. I have posted an example on my blog of a reasonably structured
approach, but missing the analysis.
You have just under two weeks to get 5-10 analyses on your blogs...
Monday, 8 December 2014
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Interesting (if slightly lacking in analysis)
This is quite a detailed description of a title sequence, but there is very little analysis (of shots, angles, choices, representations, industry standards etc.) The format is good (lots of screengrabs) but the lack of detailed analysis limits its effects. You should aim for something which looks something like this, but contains a lot more depth
Friday, 5 December 2014
Out of school today (croak)
I am not in school today on account of still not being able to speak... You should carry on with your research into title sequences. If you have any problems, please email me.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Lots of posts...
I have posted quite a few things today designed to help you set up your projects. Please consider them as you start your planning.
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
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