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Pitch for Opening Title Sequence | PPTX
Pitch for an opening title
sequence
Overview of research and planning conducted
Initial Research
 After extensive textual analysis and research into the
thriller genre
 Use of colour and lighting
 Difference in location and actors
 Variation within cinematography
 Eerie soundtrack
Target Audience
 In conformity with the genre
 Over the age of 15, generally not under 35
 Mostly male, 60/40 split
 Social class irrelevant
Synopsis
 Film follows the mundane, day-to-day life of our
protagonist.
 From the revelation, the plot can commence.
 The opening sequence explores his state of mind before
disequilibrium.
 Choices like colour palette and shot duration reflect this.
Preliminary Animatic
Inclusion of Mise-En-Scene Micro
Elements
 Two actors selected for the roles
outlined.
 Location for the living room will
simply be my own – the classical
furnishing reflects aspects of our
protagonist’s personality
 Other features like costumes and
props are yet to be decided, but will
conform to general tropes
established in the genre from my
research.

Pitch for Opening Title Sequence

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    Pitch for anopening title sequence Overview of research and planning conducted
  • 2.
    Initial Research  Afterextensive textual analysis and research into the thriller genre  Use of colour and lighting  Difference in location and actors  Variation within cinematography  Eerie soundtrack
  • 3.
    Target Audience  Inconformity with the genre  Over the age of 15, generally not under 35  Mostly male, 60/40 split  Social class irrelevant
  • 4.
    Synopsis  Film followsthe mundane, day-to-day life of our protagonist.  From the revelation, the plot can commence.  The opening sequence explores his state of mind before disequilibrium.  Choices like colour palette and shot duration reflect this.
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  • 6.
    Inclusion of Mise-En-SceneMicro Elements  Two actors selected for the roles outlined.  Location for the living room will simply be my own – the classical furnishing reflects aspects of our protagonist’s personality  Other features like costumes and props are yet to be decided, but will conform to general tropes established in the genre from my research.