Tuesday, December 27, 2022

movie opener brainstorming and research

 1. Rise: This film opening for this in particular is interesting as it starts off with an individual walking out of a car. The credits are shown on the objects such as the car and the football. However, the scene focuses on the car's wing mirror. The camera then transitions to the trunk of the car showing the objects inside. It is clear to the audience the outfit and things that the individual is going to play a sport. The music also does not start until the scene in the back of the car where he gets his stuff.

2. Dear Lover: The calming music immediately began at the beginning of the video showcasing a small lake in the woods. Fade transitions are seen throughout the video as the videos are transitioned from one to another. The credits are also on the bottom left of the screen. The main character comes into the scene a little after the opening credits showing the setting. It illustrates the frustration she has with her parents. The video also has a voiceover to further emphasize her emotions

3. Dare to thrill: The fonts of the video opener shows a gaming font with pixelated letters. The music of the video opener immediately captivates the audience's attention as it is catchy and interesting are smooth and collected, moving from one scene to another without many difficulties.

4. Always watching: The video opening starts off immediately with the audio of a young woman and man, it seems as though the setting is in a therapist session. The music comes a little later giving a piece of soy and eerie music. The fonts shown throughout the video are red and bold, illustrating an evil feeling/ The transitions are either faded or cut. The lighting throughout the video is also low-key and sometimes very dark. This provides the audience with a mysterious atmosphere.

5. The Blue Boar: The music and audio begin in a garden with a variety of plants. The costumes of the main character seems to be from an older era. The speech throughout the video opener is also old Brish English. The lighting is high key displaying the setting and characters clearly.

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