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Planning Blog : Location , Participants, Saftey, Scheduale

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 Location  will be located at my house  Participants  Actors - Dakota Beach and Phoenix Beach Filming - Christian Jones  Editing - Dakota Beach  Directing - Dakota Beach  Saftey for our safety we will have a first aid kit available at all times  Scheduale Will be filimed in one day  Edited in a week

Planning Blog : Title design

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title - WHISPERING SHADOWS title color  - Red title will pop up after the last seen on a black screen  will be up for 3 seconds 

Planning blog : script

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LOCATION _ HOUSE   Dakota - You really think this place is haunted? Phoenix - I've heard stories, Dakota. They say there are ghost that haunt this place.  THE DOOR OPENED  Phoenix - See what did I tell you Dakota - It was probably just the wind STARTS TO LOOK AROUND THE HOUSE WITH FLASHLIGHT Phoenix - They say that they hate the lights  SUDDENLY THE FLASHLIGT FLICKERS DAKOTA HITS THE FLASH LIGHT OUT OF PHOENIX'S HAND Phoenix - Fix the flashlight Dakota  Dakota - I trying it wont turn on A GUST OF WIND SWEEPS BY  Dakota - Fix the flashlight ! Phoenix - it wont turn on !  STARTS RUNNING TO THE DOOR  RUNNING INTO THINGS Phoenix - my phone fell out of my pocket Dakota - forget about it Phoenix - I am going to go find it BOTH LOOKS FOR PHONE PHOENIX GETS GRABBED AND DRAGGED INTO ROOM DAKOTA RUNS FAST THE DOOR WONT UNLOCK

Title Research : It Follows

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  What titles are displayed during the opening sequences?   The movie's title, "It Follows," is prominently featured, introducing the audience to the ominous theme. The director, David Robert Mitchell, is credited, signifying his creative influence on the film. The names of the main cast members are displayed, providing insight into the key characters. Producer credits acknowledge those overseeing the production process, ensuring a cohesive cinematic experience. Additionally, the screenplay credit, also attributed to David Robert Mitchell, emphasizes the film's storytelling foundation. The cinematographer's name is included, recognizing their role in shaping the visual aesthetics, and the music composer credit highlights the distinctive soundtrack that contributes to the movie's atmospheric impact. Collectively, these opening titles not only convey essential information but also contribute to the overall mood and anticipation, preparing the audience for the un

Title Research : Jigsaw

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  What titles are displayed during the opening sequences?   First, you see the movie's name, "Jigsaw," in big letters. Then, it shows the names of the directors, the Spierig Brothers. After that, you see the names of the main actors, the people who are in the biggest roles. They also list the producers, the people who helped make the movie happen. The names of the writers who wrote the story might be there too. You might see the name of the person who worked on the camera and the one who made the music. All these names and titles are shown at the start to tell you who made the movie and who's in it.   What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?     In the beginning of "Jigsaw," they show dark and spooky images to make it feel mysterious. You see the Jigsaw puzzle piece, which is like a symbol for the story. There are also scenes of scary traps, giving a hint about the dangerous games in the "Saw" series. The camera work is quick and clo

Title Research: IT

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  What titles are displayed during the opening sequences?   They show the movie's name "It" in a scary style. The names of the main actors come up as the movie starts. The director's name, Andy Muschietti, is also shown. You see the names of important people who made the movie, like the writers and producers. The names are easy to read and fit with the scary feeling of the movie. They help set the mood right from the start.     What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?   It begins by showing the town of Derry and a rainy day, making things feel ominous. One key image is Georgie, a kid in a bright yellow raincoat, standing out in the gloom. Another important image is his paper boat sailing in the water-filled streets. These images set the mood and foreshadow the horror that's coming in the story.     How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the ou   It uses dark and rainy scenes to create a spooky atmosphere. There's a kid named Geo

Title Research: Watch the Titles Website

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In my final task project, the importance of title design in shaping the plot became evident. To gain insights into effective title creation, I delved into research on "Watch the Titles," a website known for showcasing opening sequences from movies across various budget ranges. This resource proved invaluable, offering a diverse array of examples that spanned from low-budget productions to high-budget blockbusters. The collection allowed me to understand the nuances of title design and how it communicates the essence of a movie. Analyzing font styles, color schemes, and pacing in the titles revealed their impact on setting the tone and mood. Furthermore, the integration of visual elements and symbols subtly hinted at key plot points, enriching the overall storytelling. The website's emphasis on music and sound effects in title sequences highlighted their contribution to the emotional impact. I also appreciated the exploration of animation and special effects, observing how