I love the fast pace and fluidity of this title sequence, we are going to use this as an inspiration for our After FX usage.
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Final Logo Ideas
Using photshop, we developed two logos to use as; our invented social network site 'FaceSpace' incorporating the made up slogan 'a place for face', which is a play on the myspace slogan 'a place for friends', and our made up production company logo 'Awkward Turtle productions'.

The logo incorporates the 'Facespace' font and main colour scheme and a blood splatter theme with blood red writting.

The logo uses a font that is similar to both 'Myspace' and 'Facebook'. Both of these sites have a colour scheme that is mainly blue and white so ours is similar.

The logo incorporates the 'Facespace' font and main colour scheme and a blood splatter theme with blood red writting.

The logo uses a font that is similar to both 'Myspace' and 'Facebook'. Both of these sites have a colour scheme that is mainly blue and white so ours is similar.
Friday, 15 January 2010
Opening Sequence Planning - Research
The inspiration for our main thriller theme, the 'social-network-stalker' idea, came from the traditional stalker theme common with in very successful thriller films such as 'Fatal Attraction', 'Scream', 'One Hour Photo' etc. But also the modern phenomenon, that is social networking, that is becoming such a huge aspect of our modern lives. There are over 60 million active facebook users, and an average of 3% growth a week since Jan.2007. We choose to focus on two major social network sites 'Facebook' and 'Myspace', not as a personal attack, but because these are the two better known sites, so as not to directly impersonate either site, we came up with our fictional networking site, 'Facespace'.
This slide show i found online, gave me some facts and figures regarding the social networking phenomenon.
As you can see The figures are huge, and quite alarming, and it is definitely an issue that needs to be discussed.
This slide show i found online, gave me some facts and figures regarding the social networking phenomenon.
Social Networking Statistics And Trends
View more presentations from Bob Hazlett.
As you can see The figures are huge, and quite alarming, and it is definitely an issue that needs to be discussed.
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