On our trip, we had the honour to meet and ask questions to the famous director of Wild Bill, Sunshine on Leith and Eddie the eagle, Dexter Fletcher!
We watched all of the opening scenes to Dexters films, which gave us a sense of how we could create our own opening scenes and what is important to include and also what is not so important. The opening scenes we watched were:
WILD BILL
SUNSHINE ON LEITH
EDDIE THE EAGLE
We also had a man who spoke us through the curriculum of our coursework and showed us some good and bad examples to take note and also get ideas from.
I learnt a lot from this trip including some key things to remember when planning our short opening scene. Tom Woodcock (the speaker) told us to note down some points:
- Don't shoot in too many locations
- Control your space
- Limit your colour palette
- Use lighting to set mood and create atmosphere
- Be consistent with your lighting
- Choose 1 or 2 fonts maximum for the credits
- Keep a consistency of size, colours, transitions and spacing also for the credits
- And finally... Don't make the font too big!
We were also set an activity to complete for a micro conventions task. We had snapshots of some opening title sequences to four different films; My Best Friends Wedding, Raging Bull, Oceans Eleven and Seven. We had to note down the colour, lighting, font, framing, costume, props and setting of all of these separate films. From doing so, I realised that all of the opening scenes are very consistent with these things.
Finally, we were given a sheet of the 10 steps to the best results. These are very helpful when creating our own opening title sequence and are all shown below:
The 10 steps to the best results:
- Take stock
- Set up a Blog
- Build up skills
- Investigate
- Ideas
- Planning
- The shoot
- Edit
- Evaluation
- Enjoy yourself !
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