Thursday, March 24, 2022

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 Yesterday we started the editing of the titles in which we changed the fonts and the font size, we then 

used the editing tools to move the fonts from the centre of the screen to the side.

We then went for the placement of the fonts which we found some of them were outside of the box we 

then had to adjust that so they where just within the boxes. We then changed the animation of the texts 

We put it on fade which meant within its entrance it would fade and then as it went it would fade out.

Then the last bit we did for the editing of the text we made sure it was all the same size but also that 

We chose the correct fonts (Bebas Kai) for the two opening titles and then the rest of the titles after this 

Tom took over And did the white light and colour matching. We then did a recap of our movie to make 

sure it was all Good we then made some small continuity changes, then after this our film is finally 

finished and we stopped saved our movie then logged off the computer. 



Here is Felix during the editing process sorting out the sound fluctuations and how long each transfer for 

the text lasts.


Tuesday, March 8, 2022

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.Link to mine and George’s edit ft george and Zach

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFGhA_hWtiI

.Link to mine and nehirs editing sequence

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kthRuTjUz2g&feature=youtu.be

.History of opening title sequences.


The first title sequences appeared in 1897 when Thomas Edison put a credit at the start of one 

of his films to prevent piracy. graphic designer Saul Bass was struck by the spiraling images in a 

book about the 19th-century French mathematician Jules-Antoine Lissajous.


Here is a few examples of major companies as you can see in the top photo Warner Bros has changed from a black no white logo to a golden blue coloured one as pictures has got better and more colourful over time. 



All In - finally finished opening title sequence

All in