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Thursday, 12 January 2012

Concept boards and crit feedback






After creating these boards, we presented our ideas to a group of 7. I explained that I wanted to take inspiration from title sequences such as True Blood and Hills Have Eyes due to their use of flash images in a sequence that arranges obscure photos with type. I found showing people these easier than explaining it myself. (Which proves how important still frames and storyboards are)










I intend to begin the design/story board process by considering the stings to begin with, allowing me to decide on high impact pieces then building them up for the longer clip. This will hopefully allow me to decide on a relevant tone of voice and tenor to my clip. I immediately thought of channel 4's Big Brother stings, by using little information and an element of suspense they created an excitement to the program. The recognisable audio and image from the program allowed a simplistic but still effective piece of advertising.

CRIT FEEDBACK FROM CONCEPT BOARDS 
DAY 1


It is key to know what you are going to concentrate on promoting, the content with determine the tone and information given.


What top ten are you working with? Questionnaire? Fair outcome.


Could it be part of a scary film/horror night on a channel? Fright night?

We were then asked to go away and decide our specific intentions, to clarify, like the 'what is good' brief our aims through one specific sentence.

DAY 2


I stated that I wanted to use the top ten horror films, but this wasn't going to be my title. I wanted to concentrate on advertising a program that was about informing the audience of facts they probably didn't know. 


The feedback to this was:


A strong ideas of desired visuals.


Interesting facts. 


Gain more opinions on top ten films 


Considerations: 


Eden Lake 
Comparison through research - questionnaires. 
Survey
Se7en title sequence (Kyle Cooper)


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