Monday, 31 October 2016

Evaluation - Title Sequence Remake

One of the most difficult aspects of the production of the remake was attempting to note down the shots in the actual title sequence along with small little details about what is in the shot. We tried to get as many shots similar to the actual title sequence, for which we scouted for locations such as a canal and a shop. Despite missing out a few shots, we did manage to replicate the majority of the shots from the final product.
In post production, we attempted to use a similar font to the one that was used in the actual title sequence so that it managed to suit the tone of the film, much like the actual film did. I believe the font used was a variation of Futura. We also managed to go some basic colour grading in Premiere Pro by playing with Brightness, Contrast and Saturation in order to match the overall tone and feel of the piece. We also added a 2.35:1 widescreen PNG which not only matched to the original title sequence, but also added an entirely new professional look to the overall piece. All of the work done in post-production helped us to enhance our skills in software such as Premiere Pro and After Effects.

Overall, I feel that the piece turned out incredibly well as it looked very professional and had a resemblence to the original title sequence. However, I feel that if we were to do it again, we would have carried it out better and been more efficient shot-wise so that we had all of the shots as we have learnt about management of time, as well as enhancing our editing skills.

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