Opening Credit Ideas
Searching through The Art of the Title, I had selected a few different presentations of credits but still including the influence and theme of our project Sugarcoated. There was a specific theme I wanted before research and that was an idea of having a juxtaposition between the font and colours with the background image. For example, a dark cold background of the closing title of the cupboard with a contrast of pinks, blues and blacks dripping down the sign 'SugarCoated'.
Auntie Mame
I really liked this vintage 1950s style with a colour tone very similar to our project. The colour tones and theme to this opening is actually what I want to put to into the font and style of 'SugarCoated' having a kitsch style over a more sophisticated dark background. What I also like is this centred organisation of the whole opening, I think having an organised credits over a quite chaotic visual would make sense and not have too much going on keeping a balance. The idea of inviting us in to then reveal the credits is another link to our opening. I definitely want to take inspiration from this type of organisation having the main focus on the credits with the beginning and end opening and closing the credits with key characters and prop representation.
I really liked this vintage 1950s style with a colour tone very similar to our project. The colour tones and theme to this opening is actually what I want to put to into the font and style of 'SugarCoated' having a kitsch style over a more sophisticated dark background. What I also like is this centred organisation of the whole opening, I think having an organised credits over a quite chaotic visual would make sense and not have too much going on keeping a balance. The idea of inviting us in to then reveal the credits is another link to our opening. I definitely want to take inspiration from this type of organisation having the main focus on the credits with the beginning and end opening and closing the credits with key characters and prop representation.
Crimson Peak
The opening has very meaningful pieces to the film with its involvements of moths and butterfly representations. The credits are presented small and centered into place on both sides of the frame fitting into the scenery. They are very plain and simple mixing well with the style and theme. The camera glides through the grand house picking up detail of the atmospheric ghostly theme.
The opening has very meaningful pieces to the film with its involvements of moths and butterfly representations. The credits are presented small and centered into place on both sides of the frame fitting into the scenery. They are very plain and simple mixing well with the style and theme. The camera glides through the grand house picking up detail of the atmospheric ghostly theme.
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Although this is an opening to a 90's children's TV show, I really like the idea for this opening, it has the very classic childhood horrors with a deep cold blue tone throughout and a great ending that is short, simple and gets the title across in a creepy way. The titles below are the titles for each episode, all centered with a 'word art' look that is the same as the original opening design. This inspired me for the title design as well as where to place the title for the film as this opening has a clever way of placing the title in centred shapes.
Although this is an opening to a 90's children's TV show, I really like the idea for this opening, it has the very classic childhood horrors with a deep cold blue tone throughout and a great ending that is short, simple and gets the title across in a creepy way. The titles below are the titles for each episode, all centered with a 'word art' look that is the same as the original opening design. This inspired me for the title design as well as where to place the title for the film as this opening has a clever way of placing the title in centred shapes.
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/are-you-afraid-of-the-dark/
The Forbidden Room
The opening to the Forbidden Room has its similarities with chaotic disorientation of credits and footage. However the opening has its organisation of credit placement all being centred and enlarged. The transitions have this burning underwater effect that I would love to include into the transitions between our footage in Sugar coated. They also have layers of strong colouring overlapping as well as disappearing in shots, this would be a great effect to include onto our shots.
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/the-forbidden-room/
The Forbidden Room
The opening to the Forbidden Room has its similarities with chaotic disorientation of credits and footage. However the opening has its organisation of credit placement all being centred and enlarged. The transitions have this burning underwater effect that I would love to include into the transitions between our footage in Sugar coated. They also have layers of strong colouring overlapping as well as disappearing in shots, this would be a great effect to include onto our shots.
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/the-forbidden-room/
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