Tuesday 25 November 2014

Research for opening title sequence

I like the shot at 0.49 to 1.01 its is a 360 degree shot, showing the forest in the back round but always keeping the attention on the character to help create suspense as it is suggesting that there is something going on in the forest. This would fit nicely into our opening title sequence as there is the same sort of situation going on, the fear of someone else being in the forest with you.





















We love the shots in this scene they are incredibly interesting, and offer lots of different angles and perspectives of the action which is going on. I particularly like the shots where the camera is following the character from behind other trees, almost like another person, watching on, for example at 0:40.

Another shot which we find interesting and exciting to watch are the slow motion sections for example: 0:48 you can see the man bend down to grab his riffle, although our character may not be reaching for a weapon we could perhaps use this editing technique as our character looks back over his shoulder at his abandoned crime scene.

At 0:53 there is extreme slow motion of the character as he leaps over a log, this makes it seem epic and has a massive impact on the audience as they can appreciate the intensity of the scene, this also creates a more interesting perspective on the scene and adds a twist, so that it isnt just plainly a man running through a Forrest.

The last section I find very exciting and interesting is at 1:51, we see a  medium close up shot of the man from a profile view, once again in extreme slow motion, however this time the music completely stops, and it is silent. This has a massive impingment and is very alluring.













http:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CztxQIn5ZhQ

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