Creativity
Pre Production
During the pre production of our opening title sequence, as a class we were given the chance to interview a film editor via Skype. Mike Harrowes' advice truly helped my groups creativity when structuring our opening title sequence.
To generate ideas for where we should film our opening title sequence, as a group we visited different locations to view and get a feel for the choice of surroundings.
To generate ideas for where we should film our opening title sequence, as a group we visited different locations to view and get a feel for the choice of surroundings.
Production
During production, my group were creative when filming as the camera crew found a problem with the sunlight's glare, and to overcome this obstacle we found another spot to do the scenes and shots that were affected.
During production, my group were creative when filming as the camera crew found a problem with the sunlight's glare, and to overcome this obstacle we found another spot to do the scenes and shots that were affected.
Post Production
During the post production stages, I feel that we were very creative on the whole, as we created custom graphics for the sniper scene to make it look as if the screen was a sniper viewfinder, and also positioned the credits to flow with what's on screen. Also the film's title 'Vindicate', was synchronised to flash up immediately after the trigger was pulled on Jeremy (playing one of the policemen), this didn't give too much away for an opening title sequence. The colours were chosen to portray specific meanings, as the white represented the innocence of the agent who was killed and the pink represents the blood shed.
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| Credits. |
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| Custom sniper viewfinder graphics. |
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| Pink and White title. |



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