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  Location: Inside  t he school   Time Traveller:  Don't go into the store today (from note )   Student Mckendy : What is this? Some kind of prank?   Student friend :   I don't know but it looks detailed I wouldn't risk it     Student Mckendy :   Fine I guess I'll go another day   Location: Inside the school (the next day)   Student friend:  di d you hear what happened at the store today   Student mckendy :   no? What  happened ?   Student Friend :  There  was a  fire!   Student Mcke n dy :   no way, that note just saved my life   Student friend :   hey  don't  forget  I  did too (laughs)   Student Mckendy :   ha-ha very funny (sarcastically)   Student friend :   I'm  just joking but who do you think left that note   Student Mckendy :   it  wasn't  you?   Student friend :   no way ,  do you really think I'd start that fire    Student Mckendy :   I guess your right   Student friend :   welp  only one way to find out    Student Mckendy:  Yeah, we got a mys

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  Location I will be filming at my house and near holiday  park.   Participants Mckendy Florestal: student  Keijuan Willams: Future self and note  sender. Filming- Daram sigh Editing- Mckendy Florestal, Daram Sigh, Keijuan Willams Director- Mckendy Florestal   Health and Safety To ensure our safety, my team will mainly be filming indoors with safe materials. We will identify potential hazards on set, such as electrical equipment, weather conditions, and working at heights. Implement control measures to minimize risks, like using proper lighting setups and having qualified personnel handle dangerous  tasks.   Schedule    Week 1 1/29/24:  Filming begins we will get our production equipment ready to begin the opening  scenes. Week 2 2/5/24:  Filming continues we will be carefully editing and reviewing each scene we record before putting it in the actual  movie. Week 3 2/12/24:  filming the final scenes getting ready for our final filming days and moving on to  editing. Week 4 2/26/24:  St

Title Design

  notes from the future present Font: Tone:   Handwriting font  Contrast: Color:   it will be a blue color Size:   the size will be 120 font size Purpose:  my title will offer a hint about the film's themes, genre, or mood, giving viewers a sense of what to expect without revealing too much. How will the titles (the words) enter and leave the screen:  my title will slide onto the screen and exit the screen by dissolving away  How long will each title be on the screen before it disappears:  Typically stays on screen for 5-10 seconds.

Title Research: Archive 81

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  What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? "Archive 81" bombards its audience with confusing and constantly changing imagery. This adds a level of mystery and unknown to the already cryptic film. There are scenes of many TV screens broadcasting an unknown individual talking to panning an anonymous face. From the start alone, the title sequence tells the audience that there are many things for them to learn as they watch the film. The sequence is full of disarray and holds are dark atmosphere. It manages to give off the sense that there is something big being kept a secret and it gives a level of intrigue to finding out the mystery.  What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? For one, the title uses dark shading which is used for things like concealing and revealing different kinds of information. It is also used to create an isolating feeling for the audience which can help involve the audience in the story. Another key point is the imagery of the tel

Title Research: Gone Girl

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  What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? "Gone Girl" pulls you in with stark simplicity. The only title gracing the screen is the film's name, bold and white against the black void, setting the stage for a story shrouded in ambiguity. The camera then plunges us into Nick's messy apartment, a chaotic scene of half-eaten pizza and wilting flowers from their recent anniversary. This disarray contrasts sharply with the lingering warmth of a past celebration, hinting at the dark undercurrents beneath the surface.   What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? We begin with Amy's head, nestled intimately on Nick's stomach, then dive into the chaos of his apartment: liquor bottles, abandoned toys, the ghost of a recent anniversary in wilting flowers. Every image screams dysfunction, a stark contrast to the warmth it once held. But the real chills come with the clues of Amy's disappearance - a shattered table, a bloodstained towel, and the

Title research: Zodiac

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What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? These vintage logos immediately transport you back to the 1970s, the era of the Zodiac's reign of terror. Flashing headlines announce the Zodiac's first attacks, setting the stage for a story about a  serial killer challenging authority  with cryptic messages. This title emphasizes the film's connection to real events and its focus on the investigation rather than solely the killer's perspective.     What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The warm color palette contrasts with the film's dark subject matter, creating a sense of unease and underlying tension. Arthur Leigh Allen: Brief glimpses of Allen, a prime suspect, raise suspicion and intrigue without revealing too much. We see glimpses of the victims' lives before their encounters with the Zodiac, adding a layer of emotional impact to their tragic fates. The sequence showcases the painstaking work of the investigators, poring over clues an