Monday, 7 April 2014

Editing Opening sequence

 Flashbacks:

  • Here we saturated the colour and made the shot look more dirty and grainy. The colour represents how the main character feels about these people as they are seen as dark and dangerous figure. Through this edit the viewer can see the inner workings of the characters mind.


  • In this edit of the spikes hanging from the roof we completely played around with different colours to create this kind of vivid, dream-like image. This interesting mix of colours produced a great effect. We also slowed down the footage so the movement of the spikes would look more threatening and dangerous.


  • In this clip we sped up the footage and exaggerated the dark colours so that the audience could see the connection between the other characters and the main protagonist.

Transitions

  • Fade to black:
The first black transition shows that time has past. The final one stays on the screen for around five seconds in order to build up suspense and engrave the idea the what is about to appear it important as it is worth waiting for, this fade is used to introduce the title "Never Forget".















  • White Fade:
The flashbacks are introduced with white fades. As the colours until the flashbacks are dull and grey the striking contrast of the bright white. The juxtaposition of the two tones sends a shock to the system as the white is too bright and almost blinding. This gives an insight to the audience that this blinding effect is how the protagonist continuously feels.





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