Thursday, 20 October 2016

22. practical remake evaluation

When in the process of filming our title sequence I found filming the shots easy as I was familiar with the shots being used, they were fairly easy shots. As well as this, storyboarding was easy as we knew the shots we wanted. However the drawings wasn't our strongest point and also we were running out of time.

The location outside was lightly similar to the one in the real title sequence for gone girl. For example the shots of the houses and buildings in and near the college. We used gloves of the costumes to make it clear to the audience who the male character in ur sequence is.

When it can to editing it was fairly putting the shots together however, we faced some difficulties when it came to adding the sound mainly adding in the credits.  We ended up only putting in three credits and all of them had different fonts. The reason for this is because we go slightly confused with how to edit the credits with the animations so we had to add them on the simple way. We also kept forgetting the name of the font we was using so all the credits look different. Moreover, we also ended up running out of time so everything seemed rushed.
In my opinion the credits do not suit the tone of the film. This is as they are random and don't really make sense. The placement of the credits on the other hand were great. They were not all placed in one place which is very similar to the actual title sequence.

If was to complete this task again I think the main thing to improve is our time management. We were either working too fast or too low. I think perhaps changing the opening we chose. This is because it would give us a chance to use a variety of different shots as the ones used in the Gone girl title sequence opening were to basic and repeated.


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