Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Final credits


I used Video Co-Pilot to help us create our final credits for a professional and vibrant look compared to our original credits in the rough cut. I followed one of Video Co-Pilot's tutorials for their blockbuster titles. The credits zoomed into the screen in bold with a bright flash when they appeared. After finalising our font and text for the titles, I decided to stylise the titles and emphasise the lighting effect with an special effect of rain. The effect gave a darker, grittier look to the credits, which is what we originally wanted. I also believe the transitions we have used between the credits is effective and overall the blockbuster feel has been achieved.

Thursday, 10 February 2011

30 Days Earlier possible credits


Here is a possible credit sequence I created a few weeks ago as we were editing the final cut of our sequence. We have since scraped the credits and picked far more professional and stylised credits created on Adobe After Effects. Though, I do like this credit sequence as I mixed it with the opening shot and narration, a technique we didn't think to use for our opening sequence.