Tuesday 23 April 2013

Finished Sequence





^ This is our final edited opening sequence! ^
Short texual analysis:
- During the editing process of creating our opening sequence we chose to edit it into black and white and give it a blurred framing. This is because our opening sequence is a memory, our antagonist is recalling and creating in his mind. This effect adds emphasis  to our sequence because it entriges our audience into wanting to find out why the antagonists did it, giving the story from our antagonists point of view allows our audience to create a relationship with the character. We chose to have our credit sequence before our story sequence because we felt it added more of an impact on our audience, it sets them up for the story line and reminds them they are watching a horror film.

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