Sunday, March 12, 2023

title sequence


The title sequence runs throughout the middle of the dream sequence. We chose this because there is no dialogue in this scene, just music. We felt like if there was dialogue, music, the title sequence, and visuals, it would be too much at once. The way we organized our title sequence was by role: actors, editors, cinematographers, musicians, and miscellaneous. The reason it is in this order is from most prominent to least prominent. The credits also pop up on the sides of the screen. A new clip is a new sequence. The font we used was called Vouge (from CapCut). This font matched the fancy Times New Roman font I was looking for. Here are some pictures of our title sequence.



 




For the main title of the film, we are using rumba large (on Premiere Pro). It is similar to the Vouge filter we used prior. The black background makes it more dramatic and puts the focus all on the title.

We were thinking of other fonts as well, those options are below. But overall, did not match the vision.


For all the texts, we chose the color white because it fits the romantic and bridal feeling of the film.

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