Showing posts with label Opening sequences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opening sequences. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 February 2014

sound what Ive learnt

What have I learnt about sound?
  • To create the right type of genre music is extremely important.
  • Use a lot of different sounds for different effects otherwise the effect wears off.
  • Especially with horror/thriller make sure you focus on the tension scenes with piercing music.
  • Make sure sound is throughout otherwise it feels not real.
  • Even when you think sound is not needed it is important to always emphasize it throughout the film.

saw 1- sound


Saw 1 


  • when twisted pictures comes up which is the production company by the sound of the blades going round the title this immediately grabs the audiences attention.
  • Theirs then silence which creates a lot of mystery to what is about to happen.
  •  when the title saw comes up theirs a silent piercing noise which creates tension.
  • whilst the man gets out the bath the music is very weird yet quiet which causes a little confusion to whats going to happen.
  • The piercing sound of the lights being turned on really grabs attention to the audience.
  • The build up of loud piercing noises to the dead body really causes uneasiness and lets the audience know what type of genre the movie is.




Thursday, 30 January 2014

Conjuring titles


The Conjuring
The conjuring I think used a very unique way of displaying the titles. They used the titles to fit in with the background images. For example they wrote some of the titles on a book and on a a board which I think was a very different but good way of displaying them. The fonts used was a very bold font and was in black surrounded in a rectangle white box. I think this really fitted in with the rest of what was going on in the screen as it was all in black and white in the opening sequence. When most of the titles appear on the screen it is done discretely which also adds to the genre of the film giving it a weird, suspense feeling. The name of the film comes at the end of the opening sequence which I think gives a good build up of the opening sequence.  The director is the only writing which is written in white and is the first title what comes up in the scene which makes the director stand out a lot more.



Credits



Se7en Opening credits
The opening credits in this film come out throughout the opening sequence which is very common in this genre. The writing used looks almost handwritten and is very messy, this fits in very well the genre also. When the credits appear on the screen they are very jumpy and disappear  using a fade, this matches the video behind the opening sequence were there are very weird events happening. The opening credits in this opening sequence have the film studio, producers and directors names all at the beginning of the opening sequence and then afterwards the main cast and then the title of the film. After all these main credits the soundtrack maker, costume designers and then lastly the directors name again. This is a very well known order of credits.

Monday, 9 December 2013

Opening sequences

Shutter Island
Shutter Island is all about a man who believes that he is a policeman detectuve to find out information about a psychiatric ward although the spin is that he actually is a patient about the ward and halucinates about the whole thing.
 
The opening sequence begins with a fade into a dark wet dungeon. The use of colour of the darkness of the scene and the use of mise en scene of the dungeon type place this indicates already to the audience the genre of what the film may be. The shot goes quickly into a spin shot of a stair case which makes it seem as if  you are spinning and makes it a little confusing, this also fits in well with the actual storyline as its all about a man stuck in an illness believeing he is someone else so he is confused. The titles are flashing throughout the opening sequence and are in bold red and the colour red is associated with blood and death which also helps the audience know what type of film this may be and the genre. The suspense music which builds up until the scene is in the day really creates a lot of tension and I think it is a really good way of opening a sequence. There is fire used in the opening sequence and lighting of a match which also can show the events which may occur and fire can mean danger so this creates even more tension in this opening sequence. The titles are going throughout the film which is common in thriller films.

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Opening sequences Se7en

Se7en
The film se7en is all about a serial killer who kills people who have done one of the 7 sins and detectives are on a hunt to try chase the serial killer.

Straight away with this opening sequence you can tell the genre and what the film may entail. Immediately by the use of mise en scene using all of the sharp objects and weird tools and through the use colour and darkness you can tell that the film is either going to be a thriller or horror film. The quick edits going from one clip to the other and the use of fade really brings the effect of the weird scary atmosphere.  Whilst the opening sequence is playing the titles are appearing throughout with this rough drawn writing also gives the view of the genre of the film.The music throughout is building a lot of tension and it sounds like a banging or a heart beat which implies that someone may die or get hurt in the film.




Opening sequences research

Opening sequences help present the narrative and help set a plot for a film. In a lot of opening sequences they introduce the main characters, they establish the setting and genre through the use of mise en scene. This can be done by establishing shots of areas or cities.

Thriller opening sequences examples:


The Hitcher





The film Hitcher is about a young boy who escapes being killed by a hitch-hiker but then gets stalked by the hitch-hiker to then kill as he got away.

 Hitchers opening sequence starts with you automatically knowing something is not right. It starts with a young man in a dark road in the middle of nowhere smoking a cigarette in the pitch black, this follows by a pan of the car going around this long road which builds up the tension to what's going to happen. The use of darkness in this opening scene already is implying someone horrible is about to happen. There is also a thunderstorm which also can show the bad side to the film. As soon as the opening sequence starts you hear music which is very mysterious and builds up tension until the hitch-hiker gets into the car.  The credits are all coloured in red which could indicate blood and dying which also creates the audience with the idea that someone is going to die which gives away the genre of the film instantly. The first piece of dialogue in this film is when the boy opens the door and says 'my mum said never to do this' this also creates tension knowing that something is clearly going to go wrong. The hitch-hiker immediately seems strange and we can see all of his odd facial expressions due to a lot of close up shots of his face. This opening sequence really creates the feel of the genre of the film and tells the audience the basis of the film and to what can come. I think this is a good opening scene as it is very clear of the storyline and has created the tension which is needed.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Previous opening scenes

1. Abduction 12 C6
I choose Abduction as my top ranking of the previous opening sequences. I think that the sound really helped create the tension throughout the opening sequence, the use of high pitched and weird tones really helped create the effect. I think the details which they used really helped the audience understand clearly what was going on. For example the details of the stalkers photos and pin board and secret camera.

2. The Deception 12 E8
I think that this was a very interesting opening sequence and it really catched my eye. The use of camera shots when the different girls were being attacked really build up the tension. The use of suspense music added to the audience being scared and feeling as if something was going to happen.

3. It swings in roundabouts 12C7
This storyline was very interesting and unusual. I think the use of editing really made the film effective, when the little girl is walking towards the house the flashes really help build the tension and feel as if she is coming at you. The editing with the girl at the park really gave the footage a look as if it was an old video which the woman was picturing in her mind.

4. Snakes and Ladders 12B2
What I  liked about this opening sequence was the contrasting shots between the girl getting read and the boy getting ready, the use of MES really helped convey the scene by the specific details of the girl putting her make up on and doing her hair. I think the use of camera angles really helped clear the storyline and worked really effectively.

5. The Slayer 12ED
 The use of specific detail really helped the audience have a clear image of what was going on in the film for example the office with the document being printed out made the story very clear.However I do think that the music did not work as it did not help build tension throughout the opening sequence.

6. Graves 12C7
I really like the narrator at the beginning of this opening sequence as it gives information out to the audience and makes the storyline more clear. However, I do think there needs to be more scenes which build more tension throughout to give more understanding to why the boy gets stabbed.

7.The Rundown 12E7
Although I think the storyline to this opening sequence is unclear I do think what worked well with this is the use of different camera angles which made the running sequence a lot more appealing to watch. I think that they could have used different music to create more tension as well.

8. Bacterium 12B6
I think what worked well with this opening scene was the specific details which they included in order for the audience to understand the genre and storyline for example the test tubes and briefcase. However, I do not really think the use of sound fitted in with the opening scene as it was mainly the same throughout and did not build enough tension.

9. Resistance 12B6
 The beginning of this is very effective and is building a lot of tension. The match on match action when the girls were talking are done very well. However, at the end of the scene there is a loss of tension and it ruins the audience from feeling scared.

10. Chroniker 12A2
I think that the storyline for this opening scene is very unclear and I was very confused when watching so this made me not understand the point of the film. I also think that they overused the split effect and could have used other ways to make the scene more interesting.

11. 1962 12E9
Throughout the film the music did not match the scene and did not build any tension as it was very flat although, the music box sound used near the end really made me feel the tension. I do think that they need to make it more interesting and use a more broad use of camera angles.

What I have learnt:
By looking at different previous students opening sequences has really made me look at what works and what doesn't. It has taught me that the music has to be perfect in order to create the right mood and scene. I have also learnt to make sure all camera shots match and are done carefully. Editing is very important to spend a lot of time on in order to create a really good opening sequence and make it effective.