Thursday 29 December 2011

Further ideas

IDEAS FOR CREDITS.

We came up with the idea to add our names, candidate numbers and the Title of our film into the bible. This would make them alot more interesting to watch from the audience's point of view as many film openings let themselves down on using standard scrolling credits leaving the audience bored.
 By adding them in this way, it till keep the audience entertained, gives them a hint on the main topic of our thriller opening and allows them to look at black and white illustrations whilst also seeing who created and starred in the thriller.

By keeping the text black and white, it connotates the idea of good and evil, which is shown throughout our thriller opening through the actions and personalities of individual characters and replicates the Christian beliefs of heaven and hell.
 The black and white text also keeps the credits looking older than the actions of the characters, showing the age of the bible and Christianity in the days of Jesus against our modern day society.


Fonts
It is important to ensure that the font we are going to chose matches with the style of writing in the bible. After our first attempt of filming the credits using red pen and drawing it free hand, we discovered that it would look alot more professional to do the text on a computer as similar as possible to the real text in bibles.

 By adjusting this key element it will give our thriller opening a much more professional look and not look rushed like our first attempt at the credits.































OTHER THINGS WE'D NEED FOR OUR FILMING



The pot of pills are for the exchange between Henry and Kingston to show the sort of people they both are withint the first 30 seconds of the opening. The audience by this time will already have bad vibes off of them both and understand that they are both corrupt.
 The Rosary Beads are for Henry to wear throughout the opening to ensure the audience know that he is a character who is extremely religious.
 The Syringe and Map are what Henry uses to get the girl to come close to him. He pretends he is lost and will ask for directions where he will then inject her with a medicine sending her to sleep temporarily before tying her up and killing her. To ensure that this makes sense the audience will need to see Henry making the syringe, hiding it, asking for directions and then putting the syringe in me. This will become a very tense scene and it is vital all of our props will be remembered for the best possible outcome. 

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