Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Favourite Previous Student Work

Group 22 - 2015/2016: Kenny, David, Tristen & Thabiti

The reason this was one of my favourite student title sequences is because from the off set i was immediately intrigued by the visuals and the opening sound, the subtle piano playing as institutions were displayed on screen was very good as the sound was very mysterious and skeptical. It instantly exhibited what type of genre the movie is as well as the mood. I was very fascinated by the title credits as the way it was demonstrated like nothing i’ve seen by any of the other groups, it seemed very professional and it worked very well with the opening.

The use of different shots were also very good, they weren’t just simple mid shots and longshots, they had a variety of different shots like a POV shot which was exceptional as it creates an element of panic and excitement for the audience as well as keeping us on the edge of our seats due to the opening action. They also had a shot of the male running and the camera man/woman running also which was very good too as it was different to what you would see in a normal movie and yet they still successfully managed to attain the viewers attention due to the fast paced action.  Also by clearly showing that the male is running from another male also assists the fact that we are engaged and interested in the film.


The background sound of the police siren was compelling as it continued to emphasise the element of panic as it hinted the police are searching for these men, also one of the males are trying to get away from two different people. The police siren also references crime which was most likely the genre of sub genre of the title sequence.

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