Thursday 15 December 2011

Research and Analysis of Opening Sequences

Blog your responses to a minimum of THREE opening sequences - you can choose which.  

You need to comment on the conventions (rules) of opening sequences exactly as we started in class.  Use the sheets you were given in class to guide you. You can submit your work as NOTES rather than in a full essay style if you want but remember it will be read by an examiner so make sure it does make sense.

You should aim for more than a minimum of three as you need to show how you have widely researched opening sequences. You should cover at least ONE in full detail and if you want an A or a B, more than one.

You should also cover CREDITS/TITLES in sequences, covering the design of the titles and what/who is actually credited (such as director, gaffer, key grip, foley artist)  and which are usually in the opening sequence and which at the end. Focus on those usually shown at the beginning. You should also cover the different orders there can be where titles are concerned – titles over black, titles over images, no titles to start etc..

You must EMBED the videos onto your blog and write underneath. Use LABELS as these will be needed later for marking purposes. The embedding and labelling instructions are on the sheet given out in class (or collectable from the media office)

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