Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Production of the credit sequence

     When it came to the credit sequence, we took a lot of inspiration from The Conjuring (2013) and their use of images to provide insight into the film.

    They include these credits and images in newspapers which is how we decided to create the detective board in the same style. When we created it, we made sure to find a font that could look handwritten as to not stand out too much and have the credits appear integrated in the investigation. We loved how well this flowed and hence, we wanted to do something of the sort.

    When we were trying to figure out how to make the concept our own as well as having it be an element that would be essential throughout the whole film, we landed on the concept of creating a detective board. Our unique element is that we are going to be transitioning from detective board sequences to actual movie shots hopefully seamlessly, by zooming into the images on the board which are the first shot of our actual movie footage. 



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