Tuesday 2 February 2016

Title sequence idea

As a group we have come up with a clear idea an concept for our title sequence. We have created the whole narrative for our film "Agent X" and have casted the main characters in a way we feel will suit the film and the genre.

Our sequence will combine a use of longer establishing shots of key iconography and British landmarks with fast paced and shorter shots. These shorter shots take inspiration from Se7en and will accompanied by an increase in pace of the soundtrack.

The sequence won't regularly show our main characters faces. We only see the characters faces once, Agent X on the wanted poster, Michael Caine and Daisy Ridley on the investigation wall and Morgan Freeman will be seen to be looking at the wall. However we won't see Morgan Freeman's face throughout.

The sequence will begin with a wide angle shot of our protagonist (Agent X, Josh Bowman) and his helper (Michael Caine). The sequence will then go on to show off the landmarks around London, showcasing the British side of the film and reinforcing the genre and conventions of this genre. The pace significantly increases once the title of the film itself appears. From then on, the cuts are quicker and more frequent as the suspense continues to build.

From this point the sequence will take on two different perspectives: from the protagonist Agent X and from the antagonist Morgan Freeman (character name still to be decided.) This will give the audience a slight insight into the narrative of the film and hopefully be able to increase the suspense even further.

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