The opening scene we established was a typical thriller genre and we followed most of
the conventions you would usually start at the beginning of a thriller film and extracting ideas which could be projected into ours. We used colours that relate to thriller such as light blue, dark blue and grayish colours. We made these stand out and give out as much effect to the viewer as possible.
Throughout our first scene, we used several different sounds that would also distinguish our opening sequence to some what be related to a thriller genre. The type of music we got was a very tense, on the edge of your seat sound clip that would go well with the scene and whats going on within the film.
In our film , we tried to produce as many close ups and build up the storyline for the audience as much as possible.The more v
variety of shots that were included. The better and more interesting our film would be. We had to keep an eye on our continuity and had to re-shoot some bits that were wrong. Continuity consists of the character wearing the exact same clothes and the location the same etc. This will create a more realistic effect within the film and make it all round look more professional.



The first image of the three above is a screen capture of our opening sequence. Above, i have captured an image of the titles that open the film. The two pictures below it are representations that also have been extracted from other thriller films i found. Contrasting them, there is really no difference in how they are presented and how the font and colour affect everything.
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