By them writing in detail it allows group 32 to inform others about their title sequence and what they did to produce it. Their blog is very well presented as it is clear and easy to navigate around, i like the fact that they put their group photo as their blog background as it gives a fun feel to the blog which is contrasted to the plot line of their title sequence. Each person in group 32 have published a minimum of 78 blogs each which is over 30 more than suggested, this shows that the group worked hard and were aiming for a high grade.
Group 32's title sequence is very eye catching as they uses a variety of shots including:
- Mid shot - by using this type of shot it allows the viewer to see the location which the film is set in and they also see what the character looks like.
- Pan - by using this type of shot it allows the viewer to follow the character and see what they're doing.
- Close up - by using this type of shot it allows the viewer to see more detail of what is currently happening in that scene.
- Tracking - by using this type of shot it allows the camera to follow the actions of the character, this makes the scene appear more daunting and scary due to it being a horror film title sequence.
- Wide shot - by using this type of shot it sets the scene for where the title sequence is set and it allows the viewer to see the character in full.
They also use a variety of lighting in the shots which makes it appear more scary and sinister, making the viewer want to continue watching.
32. Callum, Esther, Jan, Faris from 283goswellg on Vimeo.
32. Callum, Esther, Jan, Faris from 283goswellg on Vimeo.
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