Monday, 17 March 2014

'The Awakening' - Opening Sequence

Final Soundtrack



This was how the final audio part of timeline looked on the final version of the Opening sequence.
From this snapshot you can see the different audio files used as well as their relationships to each other and how they all come along to form one piece of audio that was used in the final product.

Soundtrack - Different Sounds used

I believe soundtrack is a vital part of any opening sequence in order to establish and create better sense of characters' moods, surroundings and feelings to the audience.

This video shows variety of different sound files that have been used while producing the soundtrack for the opening sequence and how they fit together.




Snapshot of the final audio in timeline will be available soon , audio will be available once the opening sequence is finished through the video of final product.

Location Reece

Titles Used in Opening Sequence


In the top picture you see tittle with use of tracking in order to ensure that text is to look like its positioned on top of the wall. Colour of text was also slightly offset from white to blend in with environment more naturally.

On the bottom three pictures you see the second tracked title, tracking is used to keep text along one part of the bed next to the protagonist meanwhile the camera moves left to right. This creates the effect that shows text as if the text is physically there, part of the surroundings. Often seen in similar genre opening sequences.