As we own a black cat we thought it would represent the idea and and an icon of horror as it links to witches being supernatural and halloween. We started taking different shots in order to find the appropriate and most effective one for our opening scene.
This blog shows the processes taken to produce an opening sequence which has satisfaction with a specific audience and follows the conventions of a specific genre.
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Production: Chosen Ident- Meet Tilly The Cat
Jade and I knew it is crucial to include an ident in our opening scene to make it look professional and connect the audience to who produced the film. From the previous planning and researching in to many different indents we came up with an creative idea which links to our target audience and our genre of Supernatural Horror.
As we own a black cat we thought it would represent the idea and and an icon of horror as it links to witches being supernatural and halloween. We started taking different shots in order to find the appropriate and most effective one for our opening scene.
The pictures on the left is our black cat that we want to use for our indent. I think her eyes make her standout and look like an icon of horror. The black coat has a nice contrast with the bright yellow eyes. We also chose to use our cat because she meows when we say her name, which will make the shots easier as she will meow at the appurate time. The ambient sound will make it more mrsty and antagonist like for the audience creating tension and the sense of horror.
As we own a black cat we thought it would represent the idea and and an icon of horror as it links to witches being supernatural and halloween. We started taking different shots in order to find the appropriate and most effective one for our opening scene.
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