S1-22 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Thriller Animatic

Animatic first edit (without music)
-We made our animatic move in a fast jumpy style because that is the pace and style that we want our final title sequence in.
-We focused very much on the time length of each shot, as the combination of fast jumpy shots and slow zooms puts the audience on edge.
-Our final piece will be slightly longer as we will be adding more titles.
-For each piece of footage we will take a series of shots from different angles and distances, we will then put them together to create the jumpy distorted effect.
-We are quite pleased with our finished animatic as it is a good representation of the images and effects we want to portray in our final title sequence.


Animatic Feedback

We asked people in our class what they thought of our animatic. This is what some people said:

"Needs music but I like the flashing images. It was a bit too quick to read" - Robbie French & Andy Jones

"I like how the shots are jumpy and the duration of the shots, it's really good" - Ashley Foster

"I think that it is a very effective animatic, particularly the extreme close ups. You've obviously put a lot of thought into the images which will be in your animatic. I feel you've straight away got the concept of what a title sequence is meant to achieve." - Emma Culley (Media teacher)

From this feedback, we can confidently say that people generally like our animatic. We now see that we maybe should make our titles a little longer so they are more clear to read. Also, we need to put music too our title sequence. We're pleased that people like the pace, as this is the main effect we desired.


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