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Storyboard

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scene 1: 2 friends are on the way to a fair, they talk to each other scene 2: the 2 friends get tickets, but there’s someone behind them scene 3: establishing shot of the fair scene 4: the friends enter the maze and talk scene 5: the friends look at rides, but someone follows them scene 6: they continue to look at more rides scene 7: the friends continue to talk, this time bringing up an old friend scene 8: they find a fun game to play and point it out scene 9: they play the game but lose scene 10: they keep talking about their old friend as they walk scene 11: they find a ride they want to go on and walk toward it scene 12: they ride the ride scene 13: After riding, they talk about their friend who ran away a month ago scene 14: as they walk, they look at old pictures of her, before she went crazy scene 15: front view of them talking, you can see the same person following them in the background scene 16: they find another game to play and walk up to it scene 17: the friends play the g

Title Design

The opening credits of the film will fade into the film and fade out, in the middle of the screen. Some credits, though few, will also fade into the scenes. For example, credits will fade in the left corner which would be the grass of the fair, or on the right of the top screen.  Working Title: The title of this film is likely to be “The Fun Fair”  It will be in a font called "courier" and it will be in all Caps: SOMETHING ALONG THIS STYLE. Titles will all fade into the film and also fade out of the film. All titles will disappear after 2 or 3 seconds but the main title will disappear in 4 or 5 seconds. Depending on the color of the scene I will be using black and white font. It will look something like this: FILMED BY: JENNIFER HERNANDEZ The first name of the person who holds the job will be 2 sizes larger than the rest of the words. FILMED BY: JENNIFER HERNANDEZ. This will also apply to the main title is will be 4 times the bigger size than the smaller titles.

Other Information

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 The location where we will be filming is the South Broward Fair, located in West Palm Beach. Only our group members will be the actors in the movie; Karina Sanchez as Veronica, Jessica played by Madeleine Merrick, and Makenna Ricks as Amanda/Stalker. The other people at the fair will work as extras however they will not be important. The film will be directed by Patrisha Alkaline, edited by Karina Sanchez, and filmed by Jennifer Hernandez. To ensure safety, there will be an adult with us while we are filming. Said adult will be observing us. We will also have our phones on us so we can be in contact at all times. And have access to emergency services if needed.   We will also be filming in a public area. Fair employees and security will also posted around the fair. Jan. 24, 2024 We will meet at the fair, leaving at 4:30 pm, to arrive at the fair by roughly 5:30 to 6 pm. We will film all of the scenes. We will also practical edit the opening scene. We will conclude filming at around 9p

The Script

 S cript   location of the scene (LOS): entrance of the carnival veronica: I’m glad you agreed to come with me   jessica: well when someone’s spam-calling you and banging at your door it’s kinda hard to say no veronica:   well I’m sorry for wanting to help my friend, and you were upset, you know after you and- Jessica:  yeah I know, I don’t wanna talk about it (2 wristbands please) veronica:   well we all know she was in the wrong jessica:   cmon let’s go LOS: walking down the rides veronica: omg, do you remember our trio last year, what was that girl's name again? Jessica: Amanda? veronica: YEAH, her mom called me the other day… jessica:   oh, about what…? veronica: apparently, she went missing, but I don’t buy it, she’s always been like this, which is why she isn’t our friend anymore jessica:   you’re right, I never really liked her veronica:   yeah, she treated you really bad jessica:   she was probably jealous veronica:   jealous? jessica: well we spent more time together witho

Title Research: Panic Room

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 Welcome back. Today the research we’ve learned is being used to break down an opening sequence. The movie being used is Panic Room. Let’s get into this.   The titles displayed are as follows: Presented by, production, actors (biggest stars), movie title, actors, casting, costume designer, music by, film editors, produced by, written by, and directed by. The titles were shown in the building and background of New York also working as an establishing shot. Creating the setting and feeling for the movie. The opening creates a feeling that is unaware of what is to occur. The title presents the opening as though everything is fine and normal.

Title Research: Zodiac

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 www.artofthetitle.com what titles are displayed during the opening sequences?     In the opening sequence of the movie Zodiac, some titles name people who helped with the film. The opening sequence also provides us with the production, the company, the actor, the title of the movie, who cast the cast, the costume, the sound designer, the producer(s), and the director. what images are prioritized in the opening sequence? the film opens up with an establishing shot of the city and proceeds to the house of a man and his kid, he takes his kid to school and goes to his office to work. The shot is a tracking shot of him walking to his room in the office looking at his desk and looking at papers. how does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? the film ends in an office of investigators and proceeds with the workers analyzing the papers they have and attempting to figure something out. Also, the film titles the setting of the city and state.

Title research: Gone Girl

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The website I have decided to use is: http://www.artofthetitle.com/ What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? They display that it is a David Fincher film Based on the novel by Gillian Flynn, Written by Gillian Flynn and Scott Huff. They also mention the actors like Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, Carrie Coon, Kim Dickens, Patrick Fugit, and Lisa Banes. Also, they mention the title "Gone Girl."  What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The opening sequence of Gone Girl is quite stylized and features a series of images of the lead characters Amy Elliott and Nick Dunne as well as the various places where the movie is set, including their sprawling New York home, the streets of Missouri, and the natural surroundings. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? Throughout the opening sequence, the film uses a voice-over narration by Ben Affleck's character, Nick, as she describes the nature of rel

Title Research: Art of the Title Website

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 Hello everyone, w elcome back to another blog! Today, I will be discussing with you our websites on title research. The title design in opening sequences is extremely important. So, it’s equally as important to properly plan. Because of this, my group has made sure to use the best websites to research our titles and title research.  The two websites I have chosen for this research are http://www.artofthetitle.com/ and http://www.watchthetitles.com/. These websites are really good for many reasons. The first is that the Art of the Title website has movies from around the world, which is really good for variety and helps to research broader styles and genres.  Additionally, the site features title designs of film, television, conference, and video game industries. Again, this is very good for a broad selection. The other website, Watchthetitles.com, has over 200 title sequences, along with video interviews, and articles about movie titles. They are both great websites and the best choic