Production Blog: Minor Tweaks

 Hey bloggers and welcome back to the progression of creating our own opening sequence. Its been quite a bit since I last checked in and there's been a few things I want to update you guys on. Together as a group we came together and decided to tweak some of our film and that began with the titles of our production companies and studios. We wanted to come up with names that seemed professional and seemed like they could actually be used in some of the movies the public watches today. The production company name came to us very quickly and we were able to create a professional name in around 5 minutes. The name we came up with might sound a little cliche but ultimately our production company is called Wildlife Productions. This made sense to us as we filmed our film mostly outdoors and during these outdoors scenes a majority of them were filmed around native wildlife and natural environments. The next name we had to come up with was the studio name we would use to represent ourselves. This name took significantly longer than it was supposed to and I'm embarrassed that it did as our end result was something unimaginably simple. We came up with a minimalistic studio company name JENC studios. This made sense to us as it was the first letter of all our initials arranged in the order we believed would sound the best. We had much more complex ideas but me and the group tend to be perfectionists and none of these more complicated titles really fit the theme of the film. We did not want the titles to take away from immersion of the audience. So keeping a minimalistic and simplistic title was the most efficient way at sounding both professional and not distracting the audience. Then after we came up with the names we reshot a few of the scenes we didn't really love from our first filming session. We added more dialogue during the camping scenes. We removed the campfire as it was really messing with the lighting and instead of using a pile of clothes to represent a dead animal. We added my character's shirt on top of a cypress trees roots almost impaled covered in blood to scare the cast and give the audience a subtle scare. We also removed the monster from the end as it just looked really bad and almost cartoonish. Well that's all bloggers and thank you for reading, hope you have a magnificent day!



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