I watched this on art of the title. What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? Titles that are displayed during the opening sequence are the production companies: Gratitude International Team Todd/ Moving Pictures Production. Tom Cruise as Austin Powers. Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous. Kevin Spacey as Dr. Evil. Danny Devito as Mini Me. Tom Cruise in AustinP****. The main actor Mike Myers. The title of the movie: Austin Powers in Goldmember. The cast: Beyonce Knowles, Seth Green, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Mindy Sterling, Verne Troyer, and Michael Caine. Michael Caine as Nigel Powers. The casting people: Juel Bestrop and Jeanne McCarthy. The choreographer: Marguerite Derricks. The visual effects supervisor: David D. Johnson. The music supervisor John Houlihan. The executive music producer Danny Bramson. The person who did music: George S. Clinton. The costume designer: Deena Appel. The editors: Jon Poll and Greg Hayden. The production designer: Rusty Smith. ...
Upon entering the site I began to navigate it by clicking on the options at the top. After establishing where they led to I then attempted to find title sequences that interest me and could help me gain knowledge. The ones I stumbled upon made it clear just how complex the process of a title sequence can be. The usage of real life elements and tech such as editing software along with 3-D software make just about anything possible. Some title sequences are completely software made, without any background scenes that include real life. I was particularly intrigued by these because they seemed to be on a whole other level from the others. They did not go into in-depth detail. However, it was enough to grasp how they did it in a general sense. I learned that you can take something and scan it into the software and then build on it from there. This intrigued me greatly. Another thing I learned was that the title sequence when it comes to storyboarding can constantly change. After readi...
Props: I do not think I will use props for the music video. Any things that are considered props that are seen in the video will most likely just be already in the setting or considered a natural part of the setting by me. This is because I do not think any chosen prop would be significant for the story or visual the music video is trying to tell or accomplish. Costumes: There will be no costumes. I do not think I will use an actor for this project unless it is myself. However, that possibility is slightly unlikely. This could change depending on my future circumstances. Schedule: On 11/16/20, I researched the genre of indie music and the codes and conventions of its music videos. I also did some research on the artists in hopes of solidifying what I felt was the vibe of their song and band. On 11/17/20, I established what the props, costumes, and schedule were. On 11/20/20, I will have created my storyboard for the music video and decided on location. I will also establish a back...
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