Thursday, 26 November 2015

PLANNING: Task 39 - Update on title sequence

We have come to a realisation after consulting with our teacher. We have decided to change the layout and shots of our title sequence as the aim of this coursework is to produce a title sequence - we are aiming to do a discrete title instead of a narrative but in the initial idea it felt like we was telling the whole story without considering what the audience are going to see in the rest of the film since everything was shown in the title sequence. 

Layout of credits & shots in the storyboard 
1. The production ident is shown 
2. The distributors name 
3. Film company name
4. First shot appears which will be of Tottenham Hale station - this is to establish the location ( this may be medium or wide shot)
5. The skyline is focused on from a long shot for some time.
7. A block of flats are shown from a wide shot or long shot which establishes where Terrell lives.
8. Close up from the back of Terrell on the balcony (long shot) and we see what he's doing (thinking really hard - he might light a cigarette to stimulate his ideas) - We still see the locations while doing this shot
9. Terrell looks down the balcony of the flats ( side medium shot) 
10. Close up of the floor and title appears Terrell
11. Terrell is walking in the park ( long shot to medium shot) - title credit of actors name appears on the right hand side (Benjamin Harris)
12. Terrell sits on a bench still thinking hard (wide/medium shot) ( costume and makeup by title credit appears)
13. This shot moves into a close up and Terrell just stares at the camera. 
14. Panning shot of terrell's face in the close up using a fig rig, ( music by title credit appears)
(Jumpcut shots below 15-18)
15. Terrell gets up and starts running through corners (start videoing from the back as a long shot then transition into a side view then a running forward view ) - edited by title credit appears 
16. Close up using fig rig to film him running and getting out of breath - production designer title appears 
17. Terrell stops, (side view which then transitions into a front shot) - written by title credit appears
18. Medium or long shot of Terrell resting on a wall, breathing hard trying to get his breath back but still breaking really hard (directed by:)
20. Terrell still co tunes to run regardless holding his chest heard 
21. Terrell falls to the floor and while he lays on the floor the title of the title sequence repeats next to his face.  

The final storyboard 








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