Title Sequence

 The title sequence of our opening scene was important in our eyes and because of that we wanted it to try and reflect the mood of the scene itself. The font chosen was Monsterrat mainly due to the thin, minimalist look. The colors of red, black, and white was mainly chosen just because of the contrast on the screen. I decided this matched where I wanted the audience's attention to be, that of the characters and plot. Besides that, we followed what each member of the group did, if they did a vast majority in one area, like myself for editing. The music was also deemed necessary due to it adding a lot to the scene itself, this I credited to where I found it on Pixabay

 

Before we even had a title sequence, we were trying to find a way to include these two shots of the characters. We were having issues finding a place where it seemed to fit. When I started the title sequence, I thought that it was a good idea to have that as where the title should be. I believe it fits well, giving a good place for the title and also a place for the two shots themselves.  

 

After the final scene I decided it would be best to have the rest of the credits right after. I didn’t want this information to clutter the screen during the scene itself, taking away the audience's attention. The fade in was mainly for artistic reasons and I believe it also suits the credits.  

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