Evaluation:
Writing down every shot in the sequence was very easy because it mostly consisted of wide shots or close ups. However, the making of the storyboard was a bit difficult because there wasn't much detail on the drawings as we couldn't really draw the pictures accurately.
For location, we used the school sixth form and it had a bit of an impact because it didn't look like a block of flats as it was in the sequence. Also, the costume we used was a glove for the husband to wear as he stroked his wife's hair.
Creating the tittle credits were very hard as we had to find the section in the editing computer that does it, then we had to find a font and size that we thought fitted into the shot. When deciding the font we had to take into consideration that we didn't want the viewers to be distracted from the scene by looking at the writing so we didn't make it that big and fancy.
The font choice was very successful because it came out clear and didn't take the audiences attention off the sequence. It did suit the tone of the film because it was slow paced and the credits slowly dissolved into the next credit in that same way.
With the positioning of the credits we did a good job because we placed it in different parts for different shots as we put it in a place where we know was the centre of attention, also we made sure every credit was fitted onto the screen and could be clearly seen.
Finally, if i were to do this task again i would personally choose another sequence as i think this one didn't have a lot of context for my group to work with in comparison to other sequences.
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