We had come up with the idea for the title sequence by being inspired by spy thriller openings and numerous other ideas from thriller openings created by students. We had created the thriller opening by filming the characters and creating the scene and atmosphere of a abandoned warehouse. We then decided to film another character who had been talking to someone whilst walking around a park, this was done to show that there was an alternative motive which had some connection with the abandoned warehouse. We had filmed these in alternative locations as we had filmed the abandoned warehouse in a drama studio and the talking on the phone scene outside. This shows a contrast between the environments because as one is dark and sinister the other has natural light and portrays a false sense of happiness.
We did have to reshoot some scenes as some needed to be changed because it had poor lighting or the scenes looked too much like a school, or looked unrealistic.
We then decided to edit the thriller opening by adding all of the scenes together and making sure that they fit together. Also to make sure that it had made sense as a storyline. To make sure that nothing was wrong and to make sure that it was appealing to the target audience. We then editing by creating sound effects, as well as adding in effects of blood. We editing some of the scenes by slowing down the pace that the person was walking at, also by adding a hinge of a cream colour so that it made it seen atmospheric and gives the impression that it has some value of importance.
We then decided to edit the thriller opening by adding all of the scenes together and making sure that they fit together. Also to make sure that it had made sense as a storyline. To make sure that nothing was wrong and to make sure that it was appealing to the target audience. We then editing by creating sound effects, as well as adding in effects of blood. We editing some of the scenes by slowing down the pace that the person was walking at, also by adding a hinge of a cream colour so that it made it seen atmospheric and gives the impression that it has some value of importance.
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