Friday, 22 November 2013

Development on the title sequence -Tuesday



In the tuesday lesson i was sadly absent but my group began developing our ideas we had for the title sequence . We were determined to follow the basic story of the dead wife of a husband haunting his new family and there home . They thought the title sequence would mainly include our washing line idea, that included the strong , loud and howling winds blowing them . Behind the sheets we would get the impression of a woman in a black dress behind them . Due to the development we've changed our idea completely , partly as the whole thing would depend on us picking the perfect and random day to shoot in a loud and windy environment, the idea was also quite basic and we believed we could expand on it. The group were given sheets , that would act as timelines for our title sequence , where we could draw and write each shot of the sequence.

In the lesson my group came up with a new idea for the sequence , trying to use shots that creeped the audience out but without using anything really terrifying. they described the sequence as going like this.
" we came up with the idea of the sequence starting off with an establishing shot of a house, then we would have a wide shot from some bushes watching some kids playing football, then we would have an extreme close up of a knife cutting, then you would see hands come from behind the woman, she would scream and turn around and you would see that it was just the husband."
They decided to stick to this idea until i returned to discuss it with them , where we could develop the idea or change it completley.



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