Brief Outline Of Our Opening Title Sequence
In todays lesson we took on board our feedback, and we came to the conclusion that we liked the idea around the concept of a mystery murder. Over the weekend our group got together and developed a new outline for our opening title sequence. We decided upon an opening title sequence as we feel if we do it right it will appear extremely uniquely and successfully. We believe are idea fits an
opening title sequence much better than an opening scene, due to the detail and use of close ups that we wish to establish.
Moreover, we came to a decision that our idea will follow the outline of a young boy being murdered after being knocked of his bike and an unknown woman being blamed in response to the murder, she is placed in handcuffs while forensics investigate the scene, leaving the viewer questioning whom she is and whether she did it.
Location- rich family house, leaves audience in suspense changing the stereotype
Actors- Middle aged woman, police officers, forensics
Throughout this opening title sequence close ups of the crime scene:1. Bicycle spinning and slowing down - using extreme closeup's so the audience are not certain that its a child's wheel.
2. Shot of broken glass on the floor.
3. Shot of forensics. (eg- shot 1, Shot 2)
4. Extreme closeup of woman in handcuffs.
5. facial expressions of police officers in shot
6. Broken helmet covered with blood.
7. young Childs shoe, appearing extremely dirty.
8. Tape being put up around incident.
9. Police lights flashing over incident
10. Flashing light of camera that follows into another scene
11. putting on white gloves
12. Picking up bell of bike and placing in an investigation bag
Titles are going to be placed on the screen consisting of peoples names and titles appearing on the scene written with blood, creating a creative, different and unique sequence.
The rest of the film would follow the lady trying to clear her name and prove her innocence following her sons death. Whilst mourning her son.
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