Sky fall Titles = When i first saw these titles i instantly thought they would fit our Thriller Genre film perfectly. I really like the font of the text and also the colour fill. The colour of the text is white but with dust and mud over it. It gives it an off look and a mystery behind the writing. This is exactly what i want our titles to represent in our film. In the title sequence the text is quite small but still big enough to read easily. This allows the audience to carry on watching action in the background whilst reading the titles. The text fades in and then fades out. This gave me some good ideas of how we can change the entry of the text and differ it from the exit of text.

Taking the Sky fall titles as and idea to create our titles we looked at the way the title could be presented. This meant we needed to go onto after effects and use the software to our advantage to create a title opening that people had never seen before. We used YouTube to look at tutorials on how to make opening titles look good and different. We found one that made the title explode out on the screen then has an animation that looks like the explosion gets pulled back in by gravity to spell out the title. Me and Mitchell looked at other ideas but believed this was the best effect to use. The reason for this was because we did not have to install any extra plug ins to make the opening title sequence. Furthermore we feel like the explosion represents the story line of our film how everything goes wrong. However when the explosion gets pulled back it represents how the film gets solved later on. The audience may not recognize this when they watch it but we like how it will represent what the film is about.
We have not yet made a logo for our film production company name. This will be done soon after we see how the title fits into the film and how well the effect works. We used Adobe importing link between after effects and premiere pro to transfer it over. It worked fine however we set the wrong dimensions which meant when we imported to premiere pro it was the wrong size. We fixed this by stretching it out. However if we were to do this again we would make sure we got set the right parameters before doing anything.
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