Friday, 8 November 2013

Conventions of opening sequences #18


Conventions of opening sequences 

  • Studio Name
  • Producer
  • Director
  • Production Company
  • Starring
  • Film Title
  • Music By
  • Casting
  • Production Designer
  • Editor
  • Writer

2 comments:

  1. You'll need to write here what this list means - ie this is the convention of the order the titles appear in on screen for an opening sequence

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  2. Overall Feedback
    What work have you done since 3 week ago when you posted this? Your posts are lacking substance, be sure to make alterations when given in order to progress. You are still missing some posts such as 'Time in Narrative ' and 'Narrative Theory', a quick glance shows you are at least 8 posts behind where you should be. Catch-up please.
    P1 - Genre - general
    P2 Genre - why we categorise films
    P3 - How genres change
    P4 Hybrid genres
    P5 - Sub genres
    P5b- Moodboard on conventions of a thriller
    P5c Genre typcasting of stars (must do thriller)
    P6 Narrative
    P7 Narrative Theory
    P7b Time in narrative
    P7C Applying the 3 act structure to thriller
    P8 Audiences
    P9 Audience research
    P10 Film Ratings
    P11 Representation of men (relate to Thriller)
    P12 Representation of women (relate to thriller)
    P13 Audience Positioning (using Padlet)
    P14 Audience Institutions
    P15 Synergy
    P15 Film Distribution
    P16 Film Marketing
    P17 Independent vs Hollywood
    P18 History of opening sequences
    P19 Conventions of opening sequences
    P20-22 Textual analysis of 3 opening sequences
    P23 Analyse type faces-colour, positioning, movement, relate to genre
    P24 Layering of sound - Record sound onto phone and narrative over - put on Soundcloud and embed on post
    P25 Re-creating a Thriller opening sequence
    P26 Continuity Editing - students have taken own photos
    P27 Timelines of credits in opening sequences

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