Me and my actors kept true to our word to start practice filming on Saturday. I knew we couldn't film all the angles and scenes that day. We also knew it's not possible to film and observe everything in one day. So we only wanted to see if the angles and positions would work on important scenes. Also, scenes we were skeptical about. This led us to practice filming on all the scenes that required more than one actor first. We will then leave the solo scenes for Sunday. This was mainly the second half of the story as that's when most of the actors play their roles. When we were filming, we realize the park really is the best place to film my opening sequence. It's a nice open environment where the lighting is natural where sunlight can be direct or not. We also realized that there are better trees and paths to film...
My film's opening credits will appear in two fonts: Rockwell Nova and Rockwell Nova Bold font. It will be placed and pop into either the middle or corner of the screen. I will not be extra and be emending them in the setting presented. I may even have them on a black screen where the fonts are white, depending on how well filming and editing go. The film title will be the only title in all caps and appearing in the Rockwell Nova Bold font. The rest of the titles will only have the first letter of the people's first and last name capitalized, while the rest are in lowercase. Their names will be presented in the Rockwell Nova font. The title's name will come together and will fade in and fade out. Titles will disappear after 2 or 3 seconds max. These will be the order the titles will come in: Name of the Studio, Name of the Production Company, Actor(s) names, Casting by, Music by, Visual Effects, Costume Designer, Edited by, Production Designer, Director of Photography, Pr...
https://www.artofthetitle.com/feature/top-10-title-sequences-of-2020/ This website is something that will be very resourceful when it comes to doing my final task. It's a website that will provide me with knowledge on developing a title sequence for my film project's opening. I have to put titles and a title design into your own film. I saw that this is an online publication that showcases title sequence design in films, TV, and other things. They create a post for each title sequence and gives an explanation on what makes it good, bad, and in between. I'm researching what makes a good title sequence in the film. I am also looking into what is generally included to make a film title sequence. I'm also seeing whether simplicity gets you the best results in making the title designs. I learned a lot on this site as it also shows title sequences from each show. It taught me how and where people get the inspiration and idea on the design of the title.
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