It was my teams job to create the opening title credits for a movie. The book we based this movie on was Little Red Riding-hood, an easy tale that has been used before, but can be interpreted in a multitude of styles and fashions. We decided to turn this fairy tale into a psychological stalker horror film that was full of suspense and uncertainty. I wanted that suspense and uneasiness to come out of the credits as the “Wolf” character shows the audience his collections of little red riding-hood photos he's collected. I used Final cut 7 and Adobe After Effects CS6 to edit the clips, effects and audio together. All of the video shown were shoot from a Cannon 5-D—the credits themselves were written out by hand to get the scratchy, uneven feeling. The audio used was a music track made for these credits.
It was my teams job to create the opening title credits for a movie. The book we based this movie on was Little Red Riding-hood, an easy tale that has been used before, but can be interpreted in a multitude of styles and fashions. We decided to turn this fairy tale into a psychological stalker horror film that was full of suspense and uncertainty. I wanted that suspense and uneasiness to come out of the credits as the “Wolf” character shows the audience his collections of little red riding-hood photos he's collected. I used Final cut 7 and Adobe After Effects CS6 to edit the clips, effects and audio together. All of the video shown were shoot from a Cannon 5-D—the credits themselves were written out by hand to get the scratchy, uneven feeling. The audio used was a music track made for these credits.