Friday 23 January 2009

Drawing out a storyboard





Friday 9 January 2009

Props

To Produce our title sequence, we are going to need many props to make it look realistic and exciting. We will be using the following:

* Fake blood - Emily will be experimenting on how to make fake blood.She is going to use: * Red & Blue food colouring
* Corn oil
* Coco powder
* A jar to store the fake blood in

* Leather gloves for the murderer

* Dark clothings for the murderer

* A chair for Nichola to be tied to during the scene

* Jewellery box

Title sequence update

We have made a few changes in our title sequence. Instead of the murderer/kidnapper being a man, we have decided to use a woman, this way we can link the whole storyline together. We have also got an idea of what the story is going to be about. The reason for the woman kidnapping the four girls is going to be because the four girls are beautiful and obsessed with themselves, and the murderer doesnt like it because she had a bad experience in her childhood, therefore she is left in a terrible state and doesnt look very pleasant.

Saul Bass

Saul Bass was born in 1920 and was famous for graphic designing and film title designs.
As part of my research for my thriller opening sequences my group and i have decided to look into some the work produced by Saul Bass. He is most famous for designing motion picture opening sequences. I will be looking into a few of his opening sequence’s and analysing it as i believe it will help when it comes to filming my own opening sequence. These are some of the title sequences designed by Saul Bass:

* Physco
* Around the world in 80 days
* Oceans eleven
* Goodfellers

These are some of the title sequences designed by Saul Bass which were quite successful.