Storyboard- My Title Sequence
I absolutely love Saul Bass and his work and have sought inspiration from his work.
The simple graphics with the strong coloured backgrounds really make his work pop! Like Bass I will incorporate simple silhouettes in greys pressed up against bright,bold backgrounds. I think this style reflects and ties in with my branding perfectly- Less is definitely more!
Bicycle Storyboard-
Showing posts with label title sequence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label title sequence. Show all posts
Monday, 26 September 2011
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Week 10-Production Week
Further Exploration of poster and packaging designs.
Now with a basic idea of what I wanted my branding to look like (Clean,Simple, Lots of white Space) I began to think how I could carry this theme through to my Title Sequence....
I am wanting to create or recreate the feeling of a bicycle diagram to introduce the credits within the title sequence. Again I will use vector silhouettes to illustrate this.
Eg.
Pineapple Express Interpretation- http://youtu.be/WHTuHo_jhYE
Now with a basic idea of what I wanted my branding to look like (Clean,Simple, Lots of white Space) I began to think how I could carry this theme through to my Title Sequence....
I am wanting to create or recreate the feeling of a bicycle diagram to introduce the credits within the title sequence. Again I will use vector silhouettes to illustrate this.
Eg.
I have also re-visited some classic title sequences (vector based) to further seek inspiration!
Superbad- http://youtu.be/tOaecS6CRp4Pineapple Express Interpretation- http://youtu.be/WHTuHo_jhYE
A rough depiction of my idea and the direction I am wanting to head in.
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Title Sequence
Definition:A title sequence is the method by which cinematic films or television programs present their title, key production and cast members, or both, utilising conceptual visuals and sound. It usually follows but should not be confused with the opening, which are generally nothing more than a series of superimposed text.
Inspiration:
Nurse Jacke:
This is the beginning/opening for a TV series, so I'm not exactly sure if it falls under 'title sequence' however I decided to include it as it has many great design features similar to that of a movie!
I loved the simplicity of imagery used - blurring in and out of focus adds interests and i like the way the type is included and canimated in the piece!
Dexter:
Another Title sequence I found, again from a TV show ties inperfectly with my first challenge- creating a 'Get Up and Go' moive, although mine of course will be alot less gruesome.
1. Fade in on a mosquito landing on a man (Dexter’s) arm. Dexter slaps/kills the mosquito, camera pans out a little to show his facial expression as he wakes up: sinister smile.
2. Title of show: “Dexter” appears on screen. “Blood” splatters on the title.
3. A blurry view of Dexter washing his face and looking at himself in the bathroom mirror. Can’t make out details of facial features. Cuts to a close up of Dexter putting shaving oil(?) on his face. Can only see skin that oil is being applied to and the fingers that are applying it.
4. Close up of Dexter shaving his face, then cuts to a shot of blood dripping down skin.
5. Blood splatters in the sink near the drain. (Overhead shot)
6. Close up of a tissue soaking up blood as the name credits (in red) are eventually “soaked” up too.
7. Cut to a close up of knife cutting through “meat.” The knife and hand that is holding it are dark, and the meat is lit in such a way that it leads the viewer to question what is happening.
8. Another close up of the meat sizzling in a pan. The sizzling sound blends with the theme music.
9. Extreme close up of a mouth chewing the meat. The mouth has a bit of an “evil” smile. At first, I wondered if it was actually animal meat. Very eerie and disgusting.
10. Shot of fingers cracking an egg. Very close up, dead-on shot.
etc etc...
Transitions: each shot cuts in and then the camera pans either left/right or up/down (or vice versa). Everything is very close up and dramatic, either looking down on the scene, dead on, or looking slightly up at the action. It is very sinister and creepy. Dexter, a forensic blood splatter analyst by day and a serial killer by night, is introduced. He is very methodical in everything he does: his forensic work, his “serial killer” work, and his everyday activities, such as his morning routine.
Ok so title sequences for actual movies!
Dinner for Schmucks!
Inspiration:
Nurse Jacke:
This is the beginning/opening for a TV series, so I'm not exactly sure if it falls under 'title sequence' however I decided to include it as it has many great design features similar to that of a movie!
I loved the simplicity of imagery used - blurring in and out of focus adds interests and i like the way the type is included and canimated in the piece!
Dexter:
Another Title sequence I found, again from a TV show ties inperfectly with my first challenge- creating a 'Get Up and Go' moive, although mine of course will be alot less gruesome.
1. Fade in on a mosquito landing on a man (Dexter’s) arm. Dexter slaps/kills the mosquito, camera pans out a little to show his facial expression as he wakes up: sinister smile.
2. Title of show: “Dexter” appears on screen. “Blood” splatters on the title.
3. A blurry view of Dexter washing his face and looking at himself in the bathroom mirror. Can’t make out details of facial features. Cuts to a close up of Dexter putting shaving oil(?) on his face. Can only see skin that oil is being applied to and the fingers that are applying it.
4. Close up of Dexter shaving his face, then cuts to a shot of blood dripping down skin.
5. Blood splatters in the sink near the drain. (Overhead shot)
6. Close up of a tissue soaking up blood as the name credits (in red) are eventually “soaked” up too.
7. Cut to a close up of knife cutting through “meat.” The knife and hand that is holding it are dark, and the meat is lit in such a way that it leads the viewer to question what is happening.
8. Another close up of the meat sizzling in a pan. The sizzling sound blends with the theme music.
9. Extreme close up of a mouth chewing the meat. The mouth has a bit of an “evil” smile. At first, I wondered if it was actually animal meat. Very eerie and disgusting.
10. Shot of fingers cracking an egg. Very close up, dead-on shot.
etc etc...
Transitions: each shot cuts in and then the camera pans either left/right or up/down (or vice versa). Everything is very close up and dramatic, either looking down on the scene, dead on, or looking slightly up at the action. It is very sinister and creepy. Dexter, a forensic blood splatter analyst by day and a serial killer by night, is introduced. He is very methodical in everything he does: his forensic work, his “serial killer” work, and his everyday activities, such as his morning routine.
Ok so title sequences for actual movies!
Dinner for Schmucks!
Catch me if you can
Week 1-The Begining
Advanced Media Integration-
This semester I am to create a movie, A title sequence,A Storyboard, Style sheet& stagergy, create logo's and branding and produce a mocked up promotional pack including a poster and a DVD case for my movie! Oh and did I mention that i have to create the majority of this in a program i've never used before?
The challenge
I have just been randomly placed in a group!
Group work is something that i intially dreed but i am now surrouned by a bunch of funny talented creatives all with unique skills- two heads are always better than one, well in my case 4 heads are better than one!
We have been given 4 words to mould a theme & inspire us to create a story for our movie!
The 4 magic words are:
- Genre: Documentary
- Philosopher: Merleau Ponty
- Word: Refuse
- Vehicle: Serendipity
hmmm......
Group Members-
Yours Truly
Ruben
Mary
Myles
Group Name-
Tocho
Meaning- Native American word meaning 'Mountain Lion'
Things to do- research words, friend request team, sketch up storyboard & create Tocho's logo!
Happy Days! :)
This semester I am to create a movie, A title sequence,A Storyboard, Style sheet& stagergy, create logo's and branding and produce a mocked up promotional pack including a poster and a DVD case for my movie! Oh and did I mention that i have to create the majority of this in a program i've never used before?
The challenge
I have just been randomly placed in a group!
Group work is something that i intially dreed but i am now surrouned by a bunch of funny talented creatives all with unique skills- two heads are always better than one, well in my case 4 heads are better than one!
We have been given 4 words to mould a theme & inspire us to create a story for our movie!
The 4 magic words are:
- Genre: Documentary
- Philosopher: Merleau Ponty
- Word: Refuse
- Vehicle: Serendipity
hmmm......
Group Members-
Yours Truly
Ruben
Mary
Myles
Group Name-
Tocho
Meaning- Native American word meaning 'Mountain Lion'
Things to do- research words, friend request team, sketch up storyboard & create Tocho's logo!
Happy Days! :)
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