Wednesday 11 February 2015

Title Development 2







Whilst finishing the text I thought that it may look better scrunched rather than stained as it would look neater, cleaner and a lot easier to read. The audience may have been distracted by stains from the coffee or holes which I had burnt in the paper. The image still has a distressed look but I have made it look like this in a different way which is better suited to the OTS. It fits in with the smart crisp shirts that the actors are wearing. The text is off centre to give it a more candid casual feel. If it were to be completely in line it would not go with the nature of the story line. The footage that we have is dark and the bright contrast of the white paper was to distracting to use. It distracted my eyes after the dark scenes. I inverted it which I think works really well as the creases and dirty pen marks show through. 

On our OTS I inserted a white flash transition between the last piece of fotage and the image of the title of the film we have created. The screen hots above show the change in light of the title and the last still of footage. 

Props for OTS


Holli was incharge of reserching, finding and getting the props for our OTS. This is a basic image of the props that were used. Holli has a more information about them on her blog.
Link To Holli's Prop Post:

http://holliclarkasmediaproductionsschs2015.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/props-used-in-ots.html

Friday 6 February 2015

Title Development



These pages are from me developing a style of text. It will be used for the main title of the film. I may stain it with coffee or tea to make it look slightly aged. The textures will show through in the OTS even though it will be in black and white. This will look better than clean, plain cartridge paper.