Friday 4th March 2022
History of title sequences
Examples of Titles in recent films and tv programs
Friday 4th March 2022
History of title sequences
Examples of Titles in recent films and tv programs
Saturday 12th March 2022
2nd time in the editing suite
In the first editing lesson we put all of our shots onto the time line and was starting to edit them to be shorter so we wouldn't go over the 2 minute mark. To accomplish this, Tom showed us how we could click on a single frame and edit it to the exact time rather than having an extra few seconds on each shot. This also meant that our sequence looked cleaner and smoother as the transitions between each shot flowed more. To make our sound flow and to make sure that there isn't pauses between them, we used a fader at the end of the sound in one shot and fade in the sound in the next one. This creates a seamless transition and improves the sound quality. We did the same thing with the sound as we did with the shots by going into them closer and made sure that we didn't have any unnessasary second on each one.
Doug was in charge of editing the non-diegetic soundtrack for our sequence. He editing on the software app Logic Pro X as he does music tec. We decided that the Kate Bush version of the song Babushka would bet most appropriate for our sequence as it has a build up and the topic of the song is about a wife thinking that her husband is cheating on her which relates to our sequence. He struggled at the start of editing as we had to move the second verse of the song in front of the first chorus due to the length of our sequence. This was pretty difficult as we had to make sure the transition wasn't noticeable. In the end he had to find a part in both the verses that matched and edited it on the partition. Once it was all good on Logic Pro X, we converted it to Premiere Pro and attached it to our sequence. I then went through and made sure that the soundtrack match the action. One of the difficulties was matching the moment when the door is slammed to when the chorus started. We wanted to do this as the whole song is building up to the end scene so we needed the contrast to be dramatic.
Third time in the editing suite
On the next day of editing we had a bit of a problem as on the day I was absent from editing, someone in our group managed to delete all of the original shot sounds which meant that we had no sound of Nikki screaming and the car door opening and closing. Luckily Tom and I went through the saved history to try and find a day where the sound had been saved. Luckily we found the original sound footage. The downside was that it was the unedited version and was still over 3 minutes. I stayed in the suite for the next hour lining the sound up to the action and cutting the unnecessary parts. Thankfully, it was saveable and I managed to put it back to normal. Even at the end of the sequence we were 20 seconds over 2 minutes so preferably we needed to get it to exactly 2 minutes. I managed to get the song to 2 minutes. The way that we cut down time was shortening the length of the titles to the length of each shot and shortening the time that the 'My Love' title was up on the screen. Once we had it down to just under 2 minute we showed our sequence to Tom and Adam just check that everything had been done correctly and that we hadn't left any titles out. Once we got the go ahead we could hand in our work.
Friday 11th March 2022
Our first look:
In our media lesson we first looked at the shots that we filmed on the shoot day. I really liked how the shots turned out. I especially liked the shots of the couple together as I like the saturation of the shots. I also thought that the shots that we got in the studio filmed in the red LEDs look extremely good. I noticed that we had lots of walking shots of Nikki which I new that we would have to cut down or we would go over the time limit. We began logging and assembling all of our shots in the order that we wanted them to be in which was pretty easy considering we had filmed in a kind of chronological order. We were also very happy as on shoot day we decided to spend time at the start to take extra scenery shots so we new that if we ever needed to fill time in our sequence we had shots to use. We then realised that our shots combined took our total duration of the sequence to 3 minutes 20 seconds, which was much longer than needed! Tom told us that we had many options to shorten down our sequence so we didn't need to worry. We also new that we didn't want to have minutes of Nikki walking round town as well.
Starting editing:
We then began editing our shots so that there wasn't any unnessasary seconds of nobody in shot. This mainly happened in our walking shots as we started rolling a few seconds before the actor walked into frame. This took us a while as we also wanted to make sure that everything looked smooth and that the shots don't looked rushed. I thought it would be a good idea to go through all our shots and find places that we can transition two shots together.
For instance:
Mid shot. Close up
Shoot day step by step
At 11:00 Freya turned up and we spoke to her about the scenes that she will be filming in. Freya is playing Kate so she dressed as a mid 20 year old lady. We then moved the camera over to the pub as we were going to film there next. As the pub is a buisness and we needed permission to film there, Adam and I went inside to check that we were still allowed to film inside. I showed the man at the bar the email that we got from the manager saying we could film and he was very lovely and agreed that we could film anywhere. Doug and I then spent a few minutes looking round there restaurant of the pub working out which table would be the best to use if we were filming from outside looking in. One of the tables worked perfectly as it could be seen through a massive window on the door and was a table for two people. As in this scene we wanted to show that Nikki had gone crazy and was imagining her husband cheating on her, we filmed a few shots of the table through the window when no one was at the table. One of the problems that we had to sort out was the reflection in the window which effected the view off the table. I though that if Tom stood infront of the window and next to camera it would block out the light which is it. The next thing we thought would be effective to film is Nikki walking up too the door of the pub and looking through the window. We filmed this from two different angles. One was looking side on at Nikki and the other one was behind her looking past her shoulder into the pub. We then got Freya and Adam to sit in the pub with their drinks and practice laughing and looking natural like they are on a date. We first filmed through the window filming them cheers and laugh. We made sure we filmed more than once incase the reflection was effecting the shot. I really liked how this scene turned out as as the date looked very realistic. The next thing I filmed was behind Nikki shoulder again but you could see the couple in the pub. This was because when we edit the shots we can make it look like the couple has disappeared and it was all in her brain. Mia and I then got to film Nikki storming out of the pub towards the cafe. We filmed this in a wide shot, mid shot and a close up to make sure that we have lots of options to use when we are filming.
At 12 o'clock my mum and brother arrived as were using teddy as Adam and Nikki's child. As i knew the lady that worked in the cafe I went inside to make sure we were still allowed to film. We chose this cafe as it had an amazing big window which was very effective to film through. Like the pub we got shots of Nikki walking to the window of the cafe looking in and seeing her husband, son and the Kate, We set up the table in the cafe with the three of the cast and made it look naturalistic and like they have been sitting there for a few hours. To show this we had cups of tea on the table, children books for teddy and coats on the back of the chairs. I got to film multiple shots of Nikki standing infront of the window. Some of the shots had the family sitting at the table and some of the shots we cleared the table to make it look as if they weren't there. I really liked this shot as it looked very real. It worked really well that there were other customers in the cafe as well.
After we filmed in the cafe we were finished we had lunch in the same cafe. This was really
Tuesday 1st March 2022
Getting in contact with the pub:
My email:
Tuesday 1st March 2022
Research on target audience
Before creating a film and an opening title sequence you need to consider the target audience. This is important because it is more effective to market to a particular age group so the film with appeal to many people. If you market to anyone then you have the struggle that not as many people will watch it as it won't appeal to them. You can distinguish the target audience through genre, actors in the film and era.
Line of duty
Line of Duty is also an "action-adventure mystery drama" however it is targeted to adults 30+. The concept of line of duty is about two rival police departments that normally get put to work on the same jobs and solve the same crime. Lots of episodes in line of duty include themes of injustice in the police department. To appeal to this age group it contains many different mysteries so it doesn't get boring, these normally include a large action scene when normally one of the protagonists get involved or get injured. It also includes a few relationships in it to keep it exciting as that normally causes controversy in the police department as well. It also is quite factual as the language that they use would be the correct language that would be used in the police department. This also appeals to many adults as they enjoy watching programs that they can benefit off.
The difference:
The difference between a mystery drama for teenagers and adults is that for teenagers there needs to be more action happening constantly and there also needs to be relationships and characters to relate too. For adults there can be less constant action as adults tend to have a better attention span. Due to social media teenagers my age have a worse attention span and if something is boring they normally change what they're watching. I think that for adults there needs to be more educational topics like the correct terminology and costumes. For the younger generation there needs to be more suspense, romance and relatable characters so that the audience feels emotionally involved with what they're watching.
Our target audience
As our opening title sequence is about a wife that thinks her husband is cheating on her, so, i expect that the ideal target audience would be for people aged 40-70 as its a crime drama. I expect that our whole film will contain a big amount of jump scares and death as that is what features in the opening title sequence. As I also respect the teenagers could watch a film, I would want there to be lots of excitement so they don't get bored of watching it. From the title sequence you understand that the wife is a murderer killing the husbands lover. If I was watching this sequence I would imagine that the rest of the film would feature many more deaths and a police investigation trying to work out or capture who has done the killings.