How we analysed ‘Creep’ to influence our opening sequence: We looked at these titles and liked the way that they convey the train station setting already and gave us the idea for ours to have something move across the screen in the same direction as the train will be moving in the next shot to convey this also. To have an ordinary event happen, such as someone sitting down on a train was a great way to lead the audience into thinking that she would get out of the train station safely, this prepared a false path, which we wanted to include in ours so we had the teenagers sit on the train before we even knew there was an antagonist to create the same thriller convention. To have an ordinary event happen, such as someone sitting down on a train was a great way to lead the audience into thinking that she would get out of the train station safely, this prepared a false path, which we wanted to include in ours so we had the teenagers sit on the train before we even knew there was an antagonist to create the same thriller convention. The black out in ‘Creep’ really set the scene as we did not no what was going on in this scene, as we could not see because of the limited lighting the black out left us. We couldn't see if there was anyone with her so this creates the suspense factor with we wanted in our own thriller so we involved a black out in our opening to create the same effect. We looked at these titles and liked the way that they convey the train station setting already and gave us the idea for ours to have something move across the screen in the same direction as the train will be moving in the next shot to convey this also. The black out in ‘Creep’ really set the scene as we did not no what was going on in this scene, as we could not see because of the limited lighting the black out left us. We couldn't see if there was anyone with her so this creates the suspense factor with we wanted in our own thriller so we involved a black out in our opening to create the same effect. We looked at these titles and liked the simplicity of the font yet the moving image behind it. The moving image behind the titles is that of a train map which gives the audience the idea of whereabouts the film is going to take place. We wanted to give the same idea to our audience which is why we have used a simple font for the titles and a moving image of cutaways of a train station and the boy on the platform. On these background images we put an effect on them so the audience no which are the titles and which are the actual storyline. How we analysed the film 'Creep' to influence our opening sequence
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