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Movie Convention Research: Darling

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 What elements (Conventions) of the genre that you chose to base your final task on does this movie have?  -Based on a girl -Plot twist -Met in bar What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that you like? -The woman deceives the man What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that did not appeal to you?  -Lack of color

Movie Convention Research: M3GAN

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What elements (Conventions) of the genre that you chose to base your final task on does this movie have?  -Based on a girl -Killer is obsessed with girl What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that you like? -Direct storyline -Both comedic and scary What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that did not appeal to you?  -Lack of reality -Rushed story line

Movie Conventions Research: Totally Killer

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What elements (Conventions) of the genre that you chose to base your final task on does this movie have?  -Set in a small town -Based on a girl who is having issues with a killer What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that you like? -How important the timeline was to the story -The random plot twist What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that did not appeal to you?  -The lack of reality

Title Design- TF

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 The opening credits of our movie will be more rounded and comical like this.  It will appear to be in the center of the screen and it will come from outwards and zoom in when it appears in the middle and then pop back out. Also most credits like producer and music credits will be put on random objects like the car or buildings as people walk by.  Working title: The title of this film could possibly be "Just A Bit of Poison" It's be in a Bold rounded font like  Title will be seen as a fade in and typed as well they will appear until someone walks in front of them or the car leaves the camera view. Depending on the scenes color we will most likely use white and black evenly distributed Names will stand out more so credits can be enhanced 

FT ‘Script’

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Title: "Killer Comedy "[Opening shot of a bustling city street. People walk by, absorbed in their own activities.] INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY [We see EMILY, an easygoing woman, sitting alone at a table, sipping on her coffee and reading a book. Meanwhile, JASON, a nervous and bumbling man sits at the table across from her, discreetly trying to sabotage a sugar packet, which he plons to swap with hers.]  [As Jason clumsily attempts to execute his plan, he accidentally knocks over a salt shaker, causing a small commotion. Emily looks up, amused by the chaos unfolding in front of her.] [Jason, flustered, tries to regain his composure, but his every move seems to backfire, much to Emily's silent amusement.] across from her, discreetly trying to sabotage a sugar packet, which he plans to swap with hers.] [As Jason clumsily attempts to execute his plan, he accidentally knocks over a salt shaker, causing a small commotion. Emily looks up, amused by the chaos unfolding in front of

Title Research: Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)

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 -What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? Producers, cast, title of movie, music supervisor, editors, production designers, photography, etc.  - What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? Tons of black and white scary scenarios and then there's Ernest reacting to them putting the title in full effect.  - How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? It gives off a silly supposedly scary vibe. It does so by the sounds being all over the place like a circus. Then the font is also not consistent in a way. Some of it is blocky and white, drippy and red, white and looks jagged like lightening, and the other one is orange somewhat drippy and jagged. (Art of The Title)

Title Research: The Invisible Man

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 -What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? Producers, cast, title of movie, editors, production designers, photography, etc.  - What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? It's mostly the ocean and waves. At the beginning there was a scary little girl in a white dress and a floating chair.  - How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? It doesn't automatically present a horror atmosphere because it lacked imagery. It does present how the title comes into play though. They made waves of the water 'fall upon' the words and they magically appeared after the wave splashed. Putting a play on the words invisible man. (Art of The Title)

Title Research: So I Married An Axe Murderer

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-What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? Producers, cast, title of movie, music supervisor, editors, production designers, photography, etc.  - What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? An opening view of the city skyline and the inside of cafe.  - How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? It gives off a downtown city feeling like something could be lurking amongst everyone music enhancing the eerie grisly violence that could be approaching.  (Art of The Title)

Title Research: Art of The Title Website

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     I'm using this website because it has a wide search engine. It's also easy to work around. Giving many movie recommendations of a genre. It's also very direct. The title isn't misleading at all. It provides the significance of the titles provided showing different font variations. It provides an artistic expression. It's also very organized with endless collections of movies, tv shows, games etc. It shows to make your art distinguish. It shows you how the titles can set the tone based on font. Showing how to draw people/viewers in overall.