Finalizing Opening Credits
Lucca is essentially finished with the opening credits after about 3 days of working extremely hard on them.
First, regarding our production label, we stuck with the idea of having it in a red, creepy font to have the conventions of a thriller movie. The production label was put on the back of a black screen and Lucca made a very cool effect where the letters of our production label slowly show up on the screen. I hadn't known he would add this effect or if something like that was even possible in Adobe so I found it extremely interesting when he first showed me it.
There is also no sound during the showing of our production label which I will explain soon.
The second opening credit which he finished was the title screen. He fixed the problem of not being able to see the title card with the caution tape texture over it. He ended up just inputting the colors of the caution tape.
The birds flying flew the screen are also more realistic now. Previously, Lucca had it so birds would just appear on the screen flying through. Instead now he made it so they started flying from the left instead of just appearing. I believe that really makes the title card come together better with the addition of the forest background.
Lastly, he is working on the rolling credits through the beginning of the movie. We are using a font called "Futura" which is like the font from The Shining which really inspired us to not only have that font in the rolling credits but also the "An Hour Later" black screen which is also an inspiration from the "A Month Later" black screen in The Shining.
Once I export these rolling credits that Lucca made like the picture below saying "Filmed by Lucca Capron."
Below are what each of the 3 parts to the opening credits looks like in Canva.
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