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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Production Log 6

During this week, i have been focusing mainly on the post-production for my opening sequence production. During the beginning of the week in lesson, we had learnt on how to use a new software specially designed for different text animations "Live Type".
Within this lesson, we learnt how to use the software and all the different types of tools it comes with which you are able to use when editing your title sequences or credits. During this lesson, i decided to go on a website called www.dafont.com which allowed me to scan through a large range of different types of text fonts which i would be able to use for the credits of my opening sequence. I will make sure that the title stands out more than the rest of the credits so that the audience are aware strongly of what the title is ("Unexpected").

Due to the fact that the 12th February was a deadline for all of the Pre-Production work to be completed by, having finished my Call Sheet, Production Schedule and other pieces of Pre-Production work, i decided to continue the rest of the week working and editing my original soundtrack for the production for my opening sequence. Due to the fact that my opening sequence begins with a Smash Mouth opening, it was crucial that i thought strongly about how i wanted the soundtrack to exactly sound. I didn't want the tempo of the track to be too fast or too slow. If the tempo was created to be slow, the opening was sound too depressing. If the tempo was really fast then the sequence would appear to be too adventurous. In the end, i came up with three different soundtracks. I tried to make them all sound a little tense in a way which the audience will then be able to feel the pain of the situation occurring in front of their eyes as they first begin to watch the film.

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