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As part of the research and planning section of our coursework we have to look into the orders of inter-titles and credits should be in. I looked into a few different orders, for example the order which I included in the practice inter-titles short clip we created on iMovie. The order of the inter-titles is important as it is key when wanting to replicate a two minute opening accurately. I also looked into previous examples from previous G321 Media Studies students and saw how they used inter-titles in their final piece (two minute opening). This can be very helpful and beneficial when we come to edit our film as we want to make it as realistic to a two minute opening of a film as possible.
This video includes a different sample order of opening credits of a film created. When I come to edit the final two minute opening of our film, I will use this as a guide to get the order correct but I will also look at others and try and combine some as it might look more effective. I really like how the way these credits are presented are very effective but also very creative in the way they are entered onto the screen and are also very eye-catching. For example, I really like how some are entered coming in from behind the screen and others on the platform of the train. I feel like these ways are very effective as the creativeness of them allows it to appear as though they were already a part of the film naturally and were not edited (although you can tell) as they flow nicely.
As part of the research and planning section of our coursework we have to look into the orders of inter-titles and credits should be in. I looked into a few different orders, for example the order which I included in the practice inter-titles short clip we created on iMovie. The order of the inter-titles is important as it is key when wanting to replicate a two minute opening accurately. I also looked into previous examples from previous G321 Media Studies students and saw how they used inter-titles in their final piece (two minute opening). This can be very helpful and beneficial when we come to edit our film as we want to make it as realistic to a two minute opening of a film as possible.
This video includes a different sample order of opening credits of a film created. When I come to edit the final two minute opening of our film, I will use this as a guide to get the order correct but I will also look at others and try and combine some as it might look more effective. I really like how the way these credits are presented are very effective but also very creative in the way they are entered onto the screen and are also very eye-catching. For example, I really like how some are entered coming in from behind the screen and others on the platform of the train. I feel like these ways are very effective as the creativeness of them allows it to appear as though they were already a part of the film naturally and were not edited (although you can tell) as they flow nicely.
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