Saturday, 14 January 2012

Pigeon Impossible

Throughout the past few weeks we have been considering the idea of having a shot as if the camera was taking the image and also the sound that the camera would make. For example this would happen in the establishing shots at the beginning of the opening. However when in discussion we we finding it hard to agree on the time length that the shot should be and also the sound of this. We also came up with the idea that we should put text on top of the shots at the button of the screen simply saying the location and also the time. We felt as if this would fit in well with our story. We also had an idea of this sound, however we couldn't find the right sound to influence us. The sort of sound for this would be a typewriter.

The extract below is of Pigeon Impossible, which is based slightly around Mission Impossible. From watching this extract at a time of 0.11 seconds the text comes onto the screen. The sound that happens here ( a typewriter) is the sound that we in discussion about using in our title sequence. Secondly, after watching this, there is another aspect at the time of 0.32 seconds that we are again considering of using in our title sequence. At this time there is the sound of the camera and several images being taken of items and people and shown on the screen with only a second in between. This is the idea that we are planning to do on the location shot of The London Eye and Buckingham Palace.

From watching this short extract, it has helped me to visualise how our title sequence is now going to be edited. For example we now the sound that we wish to use for when the text is being displayed on the screen. This has also helped us all to understand the sound of the camera that we were planning on using and also how long the image should be on the screen for. This will now help us to progress with planning our coursework and also help when it comes to editing our title sequence.

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