Friday, 4 March 2011

Part 1- Brief

The brief I was working to was to create an opening title sequence of a new fiction film. The sub-genre for our film is a teen Romantic Comedy; we have shown the teen aspect of our film through things such as: music as it is upbeat and lively. In addition to this our film is concerning secondary school life of students falling in love. The title of our teenage Rom-Com is called Graduation Day and we chose this title because the main characters in our film declare their love for each other during their graduation ceremony. My opening title sequence opposes Todorov’s Theory, as it starts with the end of the film. Our opening sequence shows our two main characters Doug and Rose, the viewer cannot really see their faces as we wanted it to be secretive and create a sense of mystery. In the sequence we see Doug helping Rose to move into her dorm room at university, as they are unpacking suitcases and boxes they discover a photo album. From these photos we see the main characters in our film and the credits then begin. However, one photograph is left on the floor and the camera then zooms in on this and the film then starts (going into the past).

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