As part of our research I have taken a look at the order in which the titles appear in the opening sequence of a Film Noir; Se7en (1995). This will help us when it comes to make our film opening as we will be able to place the titles in the typically correct order, making it both marketable and distributable.
1. Introductory message / messages of thanks / prologue / contextual information relating to film
2. Production / distribution companies
3. Film's creator and title
4. Lead actors
5. Supporting actors / cameos
6. Technical roles (i.e. sound, casting, wardrobe, etc.)
7. Senior technical roles (music, photography, editors, screenplay writers, producers, always ends on film director)
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
DARREN PARKER - MICRO ANALYSIS
This is Darren's micro analysis. By adding more research from different films we can see how the conventions of Film Noir is used by different perspectives.
Monday, 28 January 2013
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
By Pauline Wiley and Darren Parker
With this institutional research we can now see the success of the genre and when it was most popular. From this research we can see that Film Noir is a dying genre and the highlight of its time was in the 1940's.
With this institutional research we can now see the success of the genre and when it was most popular. From this research we can see that Film Noir is a dying genre and the highlight of its time was in the 1940's.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
9 FRAME ANALYSIS - THE USUAL SUSPECTS
This is my 9 frame analysis. By doing this I can see how even in every frame of a film noir, a convention has always managed to fit in, to make an appearance in every scene.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
MICRO-ANALYSIS OF 'M' 1931
This is my micro analysis. Through this I have described each convention I had seen in this opening sequence.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Monday, 14 January 2013
BRIEF
Create the opening sequence of a fiction film, including titles, lasting approximately 2 minutes.
Sunday, 13 January 2013
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