Friday, 18 December 2015
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Developing the Idnet
For our two idents (Covert Productions and Trppd) we first drew initial drafts of what we wanted each one to look like when completed. We then went into the pre-production stage of creating our idents.
Covert Productions
After drawing our ident we then had to begin creating it. The idea behind our ident was that it would connote that the man in the image was wearing a mask and therefore how he portrayed himself was not how he actually was. The ident includes two images of the man one of him standing next to the wall in person and one of a photograph of him smiling. We took several images for the mask design. Here are a few examples:
Covert Productions
After drawing our ident we then had to begin creating it. The idea behind our ident was that it would connote that the man in the image was wearing a mask and therefore how he portrayed himself was not how he actually was. The ident includes two images of the man one of him standing next to the wall in person and one of a photograph of him smiling. We took several images for the mask design. Here are a few examples:
One we had taken our images we then selected our best one and used it for the mask model. Then we began filming the ident in the same location the mask images were taken in order to create a sense of continuity. We took several images in order to create a moving image. Each time an image was taken the mask was now further away from the man's face showing his less cheerful true self.
Trppd
For our 'Trppd' (pronounced Trapped) ident we aimed to create a sense of claustrophobia and being stuck somewhere unwillingly which our connotations of events which happen in both our and previous thriller films which we have researched. We created this connotations through the bars which seem to create a sense of a prison like confined cell where you are alone and not able to be free similar connotations to that of the man being experimented on in our extract.
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