Friday 11 March 2011

title research-Amy beckwith

through looking through "the art of the title" website we have found lots of different types of titles that
have inspired us for our film.

Juno


 



The opening to Juno  is known for its artistic cartoony title, what i really like about this one is that the title opening is animated but still follows on the story. we can use this type of thing for our opening as it is quite child like and our film is about a child. But this type of opening does not fit out titles as the theme of our film is quite dark and mysterious and this type of title is too happy and cheery for what we need. 



Cheri  

http://www.artofthetitle.com/2009/07/02/cheri/

 The opening to Cheri is very ornate and classic looking what i really like about this is the scrap book idea this title has i think we could use a title like this for our film because our film has a very family orientated feel to it and we could do a montage of photos of her and her mother and the final picture could be the picture she painted ripped in half  with her on her own. 

My idea taken from research 

this is my idea for the title of our film, i took most inspiration from the Cheri title by using the picture ideas and the idea of the ripped painting is good because it looks like shes been ripped away from her mum. And the wobbly childrens text is eerie and connects with the story. 

Other titles could be just the childrens text super imposed over the film as it plays this way we wont have to add another 30 seconds more of film onto our opening creating a separate title part. 

1 comment:

  1. I like the idea of the title credits. Even if you decide that thes edo not work, all is not lost as it will be rewarded for planning. I have given this a bit of thought and am worried that it will be too confusing. Perhaps you could concentrate just on the the credits superimposed over the film insterad in this kind of style. We will discuss further. As i say, its opf no consequence as you are rewarded for planning.

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