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From doing this task, I have learnt a number of different things. How many slates it takes to create a title sequence. It is law to have a title sequence because of copy write, the big production name is always at the beginning of the sequence, sometimes it gives a rough idea of what the film is about and it sets the tone and mood for the film.
L3 (B)
ReplyDeleteGood us of terminology (slates etc) and good annotations to show what you've learnt. You should also add a picture of your paper copy of the timeline we created in class and for homework.